Outdoor Life and Responding to Accidents 1269
Course Description
- In-depth first-aid course
- Crisis mastering, HSE, media
- The organised rescue services in Norway
- Case studies
During the course, students will experience five natural environments: the coast, waterways, glaciers, cliffs and mountains in winter.
- Coast, skills and knowledge:
- Smaller workboats: capsizing, righting the boat and bailing out water
- Man-overboard with boats of different sizes and rigging types
- Using VHF, emergency radio beacons and distress rockets
- Using life rafts
- First-aid in connection with the coast, drowning and hypothermia
- The guide’s role and accident response at sea, with a groups in a single boat and groups in several boats.
- The organised rescue services
- Waterways, skills and knowledge:
- WRT-level 1 – course (White-water Rescue Technician)
- First-aid in connection with the coast, drowning and hypothermia
- The guide’s role in river accidents
- The organised rescue services
- Glaciers, skills and knowledge:
- Companion rescue using fall arresters, block-and-tackle systems and calculating forces in pulley systems
- Rescuing and stabilising an injured party
- First aid related to glaciers and high cliffs
- The guide’s role in glacier accidents
- The organised mountain rescue services
- Rocks, skills and knowledge:
- Companion rescuing of one and two persons, changing belaying points, foot-strap ascents
- Accessing, stabilising and rescuing an injured party
- Rappelling with a victim
- Lifting an injured person, various lifting systems
- First aid related to rocks and high mountains
- The guide’s role in rock-climbing accidents
- The organised mountain rescue services
- Avalanches, skills and knowledge:
- The use of manual and electronic search methods, including EasySearch
- Searching for multiple avalanche victims and deeply-buried avalanche victims
- Large-scale exercises with public agencies and other voluntary organisations
- First aid related to avalanche accidents
- The guide’s role in avalanche accidents
Assessment Methods
Proficiency test, pass/fail. Portfolio assessment. Students create one portfolio for each outdoor period, which will be assessed on a pass/fail basis. To earn a certificate, students must have participated actively in the obligatory excursions.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Andre Horgen <andre.horgenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Helle Friis Knutzen - 29/12/2011