Waterside Personal Safety - Part 1

Aimed at shoreside personnel who are working near to the water or on a jetty/pier. Suitable for port operatives or construction workers or shore teams accessing vessels.

Description

Aimed at shoreside personnel who are working near to the water or on a jetty/pier.  Suitable for port operatives or construction workers or shore teams accessing vessels. Content of the course includes:

  • Understanding of lifejacket types and common features, correctly check a lifejacket before use, check and fit a lifejacket

  • Know the safety issues when working next to the waterside and flowing tidal water.

  • Understand the potential hazards that could cause falling into water.

  • Have a knowledge of the positioning and use of riverside safety equipment

  • Knowledge of Safe access to vessels and barges including responsibilities

  • Understand initial and secondary actions to sustain life and attract attention when in the water.

  • Understand the local waterside environment and the importance of the Operational

  • Knowledge of the construction works of the area that they are working.

  • Knowledge of the rescue services, types of rescue device used and bankside rescue aids.

  • Experience throwing a lifering and throwing line over a railing.

  • Understands the importance of repacking a throwing line correctly.

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