Thursday 14 August at 17:30 — 21:45
By the Marine Academy in conjunction with Marine Safety Works.
The course is conducted under the auspices of Australian Red Cross for the Workplace Approved HLTAID011 Provide First Aid (as required within the Australian Sailing Special Regulations for Categories 1 & 2) with additional inshore and offshore marine subjects to ensure that ongoing care at sea can be provided until assistance can be accessed.
The course is conducted under the auspices of Australian Red Cross for the Workplace Approved HLTAID011 Provide First Aid (as required within the Australian Sailing Special Regulations for Categories 1 & 2) with additional inshore and offshore marine subjects to ensure that ongoing care at sea can be provided until assistance can be accessed. The course has a practical focus and includes the following:
Practical marine scenarios
Practical sessions with resuscitation dummies, defibrillator and bandages
Details about Category 1 First Aid kits, skin stapling, seasickness, moving onboard patients, and airlifting patients
Practical session on giving injections
Course notes including the‘Marine SafetyWorks First Aid Cheat Sheet’
Students are required to complete an online component in order to complete the course. Once registered, an email will be sent from Australian Red Cross with login details for the online component. Ideally this should be completed prior to the practical face to face session, however, it can also be finalised following the practical session.
Course cost is $220.
You will need your Australian Sailing Number to register for this course. Follow the prompts to find it or to create one for free if you don't have one.
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