San Diego, CA | First Aid/CPR
San Diego, CA | First Aid/CPR
The San Diego Maritime Museum, home to the oldest active sailing vessel, The Star of India, is an ideal destination to practice first aid skills specific to mariners and get a glimpse of west coast maritime history at the same time. Join us in San Diego, California at this amazing venue.
This program is available for private groups only. Please email info@backcountrymedicalguides.org to learn more about our custom programs.
Prepare for your next adventure with our Basic First Aid/CPR For Mariners course is an in-depth opportunity to practice skills needed to handle a range of medical emergencies in the maritime environment. Combining a highly experiential in-person training with our self-paced Maritime Medicine Online course, this program provides basic skills practice and knowledge needed to handle a range of emergencies that can happen at sea. This class is US Sailing accredited, meets World Sailing Offshore Special Regulation (OSR 6.05) Medical Training requirements, US Sailing Senior First Aid Requirements, and is also valid for US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner credentials.
CERTIFICATION
Basic First Aid for Mariners certification, valid for 2 years
CPR: AED Adult/ Child/ Infant, valid for 2 years
Accreditations Include:
World Sailing Offshore Special Regulation (OSR 6.05) Medical Training requirement
US Sailing Senior First Aid Requirement
United States Coast Guard: Elementary First Aid training requirements of Section AVI/1 and Table A-VI/1-3 of the STCW Code and 46 CFR 11.202(b)(3); AND if presented within one year of the date of training, the First Aid and CPR training requirements of 46 CFR 11.205(e)(1)(ii) and 11.205(e)(2)(iii) for original issuance of an officer endorsement.
CURRICULUM
Manage risk through pre trip planning and preventative techniques: communications, 1st Aid Kits, sports nutrition and hydration, rider and equipment checklists, trip itineraries.
Assess and treat life threatening emergencies: Airway management, hemorrhage control, CPR, shock, and stabilization.
Practice common trauma techniques: Wound and fracture management, head injuries, neck and spine injury, blunt trauma, burns, dental and eye trauma.
LOCATION OVERVIEW
This class is held at the San Diego Maritime Museum which holds a worldwide reputation for excellence in restoring, maintaining and operating historic vessels. The museum has one of the world’s finest collections of historic ships, including the world’s oldest active ship Star of India. We will be holding class aboard these unique vessels.
San Diego Maritime Museum
1492 N Harbor Dr
San Diego, CA 92101
ITINERARY
San Diego Maritime Museum- 8:00AM-3:30PM
*Note: The itinerary is fluid and is subject to change for safety and weather/ environmental factors including wind, rain/ snow, Air Quality Index, trail closures, traffic considerations, etc.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The class will be held on the deck of the San Diego Maritime Museums ships. You will need to be able to get on and off board unassisted. The skills that are taught in this course require the ability to get up and down from the ground, kneeling, squatting, and some lifting. Please contact BMG if you would like more information about fitness requirements.
MATERIALS & GEAR
This course is held rain or shine and will require clothing suited for the weather. The following is a list of gear you will need to bring with you:
Hat (sun hat or warm hat)
Sun glasses
Gloves
Sunscreen
Rain Jacket
Warm layers
Appropriate footwear for on a boat
Water bottle
Food for lunch and snacks (lunch is not provided or available during the course)
***A manual with lecture notes is provided at the beginning of the course and can be used to take notes.