The Basic Life Support (BLS) for Marines training program is developed by Global Horizon Training Center to equip marines with essential theoretical knowledge to respond effectively to medical emergencies. This course covers key concepts for maintaining airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) in emergency situations, ensuring participants are well-prepared to understand and support emergency procedures in marine environments.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the basic principles of life support and first response in a marine context.
Recognize life-threatening conditions and their initial assessments.
Comprehend the theoretical aspects of CPR and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED).
Identify procedures for managing choking incidents and severe bleeding.
Familiarize themselves with marine-specific emergency response guidelines.
The training will include:
Interactive Lectures: Comprehensive discussions covering theoretical foundations.
Case Studies: Real-world examples of emergency scenarios.
Group Discussions: Analyzing situations and problem-solving approaches.
Review Sessions: Summarizing and reinforcing key knowledge points.
Participation in this program will provide the organization with:
Enhanced safety awareness and preparedness among marine personnel.
Strong foundational knowledge for decision-making during emergencies.
Increased compliance with marine health and safety regulations.
Confidence in the crew’s knowledge of emergency response protocols.
This training program is ideal for:
Marines and naval personnel.
Ship crew members and safety officers.
First responders and emergency support teams aboard vessels.
Individuals tasked with marine safety and response operations.
Day 1: Fundamentals of Basic Life Support
Introduction to BLS: Definitions and significance.
Recognizing life-threatening conditions.
Overview of the ABCs of life support.
Theoretical analysis of initial assessments.
Day 2: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Theory
The principles of CPR and how it sustains life.
Understanding the chain of survival in marine emergencies.
Detailed steps of performing CPR in theory.
Introduction to AED and its functionality.
Day 3: Airway Management Techniques
Theoretical approach to managing partial and complete airway obstructions.
Response procedures for choking incidents.
Review of techniques like back blows and chest thrusts without practical application.
Discussions on case studies related to airway emergencies.
Day 4: Emergency Response to Bleeding and Shock
Theoretical understanding of severe bleeding control and shock management.
Key steps for emergency wound care and immobilization.
Overview of treating fractures and head injuries.
Group discussions on potential scenarios and their responses.
Day 5: Emergency Preparedness in Marine Settings
Adapting BLS knowledge to real-life marine conditions.
Overview of maritime safety protocols and regulations.
Case studies focusing on marine-specific emergencies.
Final review and knowledge assessment.