Year: 2021 Language: English Author: Brownell B. Genre: Manual Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 277 Description: Divers Alert Network ® (DAN ® ) developed this Diving First Aid for Professional Divers (DFA Pro) course specifically for individuals who dive as part of their job duties or volunteer activities. This includes people who are employed as commercial divers, scientific divers and public safety divers as well as divers who are employed by or volunteer at aquariums. Since much of the content draws from DAN’s core diving first aid courses, this program is also well suited for dive professionals such as divemasters and dive instructors. Dive accidents are rare, but they may require prompt, specific action. However, one does not have to be a diver to render aid to someone who has had a diving accident or to someone who is in need of other assistance from a non-diving incedent. This course addresses topics required by OSHA guidelines, including bloodborne pathogens. Other topics include scene safety, oxygen administration, neurological assessment, CPR — including use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and first aid for injuries from marine life.
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Diving First Aid for Professional Divers
Language: English
Author: Brownell B.
Genre: Manual
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 277
Description: Divers Alert Network ® (DAN ® ) developed this Diving First Aid for Professional Divers (DFA Pro) course specifically for individuals who dive as part of their job duties or volunteer activities. This includes people who are employed as commercial divers, scientific divers and public safety divers as well as divers who are employed by or volunteer at aquariums. Since much of the content draws from DAN’s core diving first aid courses, this program is also well suited for dive professionals such as divemasters and dive instructors.
Dive accidents are rare, but they may require prompt, specific action. However, one does not have to be a diver to render aid to someone who has had a diving accident or to someone who is in need of other assistance from a non-diving incedent. This course addresses topics required by OSHA guidelines, including bloodborne pathogens. Other topics include scene safety, oxygen administration, neurological assessment, CPR — including use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and first aid for injuries from marine life.
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