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Aviation Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (SOR/2011-87)

Regulations are current to 2024-03-06 and last amended on 2023-12-15. Previous Versions

SCHEDULE 1(Section 9.5)

Subjects To Be Included in the Courses

  • 1 Basic first aid:

    • (a) the provision of basic first aid and the first aid attendant’s role and obligations in relation to basic first aid;

    • (b) emergency scene management;

    • (c) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (Level A: 1 rescuer, adult casualty);

    • (d) medical emergencies;

    • (e) shock, unconsciousness and fainting;

    • (f) anti-contamination procedures; and

    • (g) wounds and bleeding.

  • 2 Standard first aid:

    • (a) the provision of standard first aid and the first aid attendant’s role and obligations in relation to standard first aid;

    • (b) emergency scene management;

    • (c) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (Level A: 1 rescuer, adult casualty);

    • (d) medical emergencies;

    • (e) shock, unconsciousness and fainting;

    • (f) anti-contamination procedures;

    • (g) wounds and bleeding;

    • (h) fractures and their immobilization;

    • (i) chest injuries;

    • (j) head and spinal injuries;

    • (k) muscle, ligament and joint injuries;

    • (l) burns;

    • (m) eye injuries;

    • (n) pelvic, genital and abdominal injuries;

    • (o) movement and transportation of casualty;

    • (p) environmental illnesses and injuries;

    • (q) toxicological emergencies; and

    • (r) evacuation and transportation of casualties.

  • 3 First aid for flight attendants:

    • (a) compulsory lessons:

      • (i) principles of rendering first aid and in-flight medical emergency scene management (including universal precautions),

      • (ii) shock, unconsciousness and fainting,

      • (iii) artificial respiration – adult,

      • (iv) artificial respiration – child and infant,

      • (v) choking – adult, child and infant,

      • (vi) cardiovascular emergencies,

      • (vii) wounds and bleeding,

      • (viii) fractures, dislocations and sprains,

      • (ix) head and spinal injuries,

      • (x) burns,

      • (xi) asthma, allergies and poisons,

      • (xii) other medical conditions,

      • (xiii) altitude-related conditions, and

      • (xiv) eye injuries; and

    • (b) elective lessons:

      • (i) emergency childbirth and miscarriage,

      • (ii) frostbite and hypothermia,

      • (iii) heat illnesses,

      • (iv) cardiopulmonary resuscitation – adult, child and infant, and

      • (v) toothache.

  • 4 to 12 [Repealed, SOR/2012-271, s. 14]

 

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