This course is broken down into two parts - eLearn Theory – 270 minutes and Practical – 3 days in centre.
An OPITO-approved ERRV Crew Initial Shipboard Operations training course meets the initial emergency response training requirements for all prospective Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) crew members. Although this excludes chief engineers and masters as there is no requirement for them to undertake training. Delegates will gain the knowledge, understanding and skills required to be part of an ERRV crew.
eLearn - OPITO ERRV Crew Initial Training Shipboard Operations (ITSO)
Course Overview
Course Structure
eLearn Theory – 270 minutes
Practical – 3 days in centre
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for OPITO ERRV Crew Initial Training Shipboard Operations (ITSO).
Course Content
OIS-47 The Role and Function of the ERRV and its Crew
- LO 1 - The basics of ERRV operation
- LO 2 - Types of emergency incident and relevant information
- LO 3 - ERRV On-Board Response
OIS-48 ERRV Survivor Rescue and Recovery Equipment
- LO 1 - Range of ERRV survivor rescue and recovery equipment
- LO 2 - Safe and effective use of the ERRV Survivor Rescue and Recovery Equipment
OIS-49 Principles and Priorities for Basic Medical Aid
- LO 1 - Anatomy and Physiology as appropriate to the role of the BMA
- LO 2 - Principles and Priorities of First Aid
- LO 3 - Anticipated Scenarios Encountered by the BMA following an Offshore Incident
OIS-50 Assessment and Treatment of Casualties
- LO 1 - How to initially receive Casualties Onboard
- LO 2 - Treatment of Anticipated Scenarios encountered by the BMA following an Offshore Incident
- LO 3 - Casualty Monitoring and Recording
- LO 4 - Initial assessment of casualties LO 5 - Treatment of Anticipated Scenarios encountered by the BMA following an Offshore Incident
OIS-51 Casualty Transfer
- LO 1 – Preparing casualties for transfer from ERRV
- LO 2 - Preparing casualties for transfer from ERRV
Target Audience
This course meets the initial emergency response training requirements for all prospective Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) crew members. Please note: this excludes chief engineers and masters as there is no requirement for them to undertake training.
Certification
An OPITO certificate will be issued upon successful course completion.
Revalidation
The course must be revalidated every 3 years.
Items To Bring
Government Issued Photographic ID eg Driver Licence or Passport
Health Prerequisites
Due to certain aspects of the course being potentially physically demanding and/or stressful, delegates will be required to confirm their medical fitness & physical ability to participate on this course by completing our centre medical self-screening form prior to course commencement.
eLearn - OPITO ERRV Crew Initial Training Shipboard Operations (ITSO)
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