RYA First Aid Course
 

A one day course in First Aid techniques for small boat users

The RYA First Aid course provides a working knowledge of first aid for all those who go afloat, on inland waters or up to 60 miles offshore.

A valid First Aid certificate is a requirement for Coastal Skipper and Yachtmaster Offshore candidates. The RYA First Aid certificate fulfils the requirements of the MCA Code of Practice for small commercial vessels up to category 2 and for all RYA practical instructors. The certificate is valid for 3 years.

This revised RYA First Aid syllabus is based on the recommendations of the Health and Safety Executive and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
 
 
 
RYA First Aid Course Objectives

By the end of the course the student should be able to:

Perform CPR to current protocols, and understand the differential for drowning.
Understand the importance of the recovery position and the need to modify it for a small space.
Apply direct pressure to a wound to control bleeding.
Understand the term shock, recognise and treat it, with particular reference to internal and external bleeding.
Understand the treatment for cold shock and hypothermia following immersion and/or exposure.
Recognise the signs of a reduced level of response, with particular reference to serious head injuries.


Also be aware of the general treatment for:


Breathing difficulties
Anaphylaxis
Chest pain
Hypothermia
Seasickness
Fractures
Diabetic emergency
Seizures
Burns

Be able to:

Choose suitable First Aid equipment for their boat.
Get medical advice or assistance by radio.
Prepare for the evacuation of a casualty
by helicopter.
 
 
 
Download the RYA First Aid syllabus.

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