First-aid and Evacuation Training Program
Learn how to evacuate passengers and take care of casualties until the emergency services arrive, after a road accident.
Goals
- Taking care of casualties and carrying out an evacuation, as well as ensuring occupants’ safety until the emergency services arrive, after a road accident
- Achieving compliance with labour legislation and insurance company recommendations
Participants
Passenger vehicle drivers, who may be required to assist injured passengers and ensure the safety of people present at the accident scene
Requirements
None
First-aid theoretical content
- Protection
- Alerting the emergency services
- The casualty is bleeding profusely
- The casualty is unconscious
- The casualty is not breathing
- The casualty states s/he is feeling unwell
- The casualty states s/he is injured
- Mass casualties (priorities - protocol for decision-making)
First-aid practical content (morning)
- Real-life cases using training manikins
- Situations based on INRS (National Institute for Research and Safety) training programs, such as the “appointed staff member first-aider in the workplace” program
- Evacuation theoretical content (afternoon)
- Accident statistics for public transport vehicles
- Characteristics of these accidents
- Specific risks
- Difficulties linked to evacuating a vehicle on its side
Evacuation practical content (afternoon)
Simulations according to the following cases:
- Vehicle on its wheels
- Vehicle on its side
- Vehicle on fire
- Presence of casualties and people with reduced mobility