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CABIN CREW TRAINING – FIRST AID & TRAVEL HEALTH. Presentation to OST 20 September 2005. NPA. NPA covers two subjects Travel Health First Aid Training. Regulatory Background. Travel Health Recommendation from ECAC Presented to OST Referred to LSST (M) Working Paper produced.
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CABIN CREW TRAINING – FIRST AID & TRAVEL HEALTH Presentation to OST 20 September 2005
NPA • NPA covers two subjects • Travel Health • First Aid Training
Regulatory Background • Travel Health • Recommendation from ECAC • Presented to OST • Referred to LSST (M) • Working Paper produced
Regulatory Background • Travel Health • CSSG tasked with review • LSST (M) gave presentation to CCSG • Some Annexes not appropriate • NPA produced
Regulatory Background • First Aid • Detailed content in an IEM • Material lost with move to EU OPS • Discussed at CCSG January 2005 • Raised at OST May 2005 • OST agreed producing NPA
Regulatory Impact Assessment • ECAC recommendation • Changes not significant • First aid content currently included
Text Proposals • Amend Subpart O to include travel health and first aid issues • Initial Training • Conversion and Differences Training • Recurrent Training
Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1005 Initial Training • Include new paragraph • The risk of contact with infectious diseases when operating into tropical and sub-tropical climates. Training should include the means to reduce such risks
Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1010 Conversion & Differences • Include new paragraph • When initial medical and first aid training has not included the avoidance of infectious diseases in tropical and sub-tropical climates, such training should be provided if an operator’s route network is extended or changed to include such areas
Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1010Conversion & Differences • Include additional equipment • Emergency medical kits
Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1015Recurrent Training • Include new paragraph • The risk of contact with infectious diseases when operating into tropical and sub-tropical climates. Training should also include the means to reduce such risks
Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1015 Recurrent Training • Include additional equipment to standardise with Conversion and Differences training • Emergency medical kits and emergency medical equipment
IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/10/15/20First Aid Training • Include new paragraph (b.) • The risk of contact with infectious diseases when operating into tropical and sub-tropical climates. Training should include the means to reduce such risks
IEM to JAR-OPS 1.1005/10/15/20First Aid Training • Include new items • Hygiene on board (d. v.) • Death on board (g.) • Handling of clinical waste (h.)
IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/10/15/20 First Aid Training • Change IEM to Appendix 3 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/1.1010/1.1015
NEW ACJ Travel Health and Hygiene 1. Travel health and hygiene training should include the following subjects: a. Infectious diseases, reporting of infectious diseases, protection from infection and avoidance of water-borne and food-borne illness; b. Aircraft disinsection; c. Alertness management, physiological effects of fatigue, sleep physiology, circadian rhythm and time-zone changes