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222515, Svetlaya Roshcha settlement, Borisov district, Minsk region, the Republic of Belarus phone/fax Internet: The State educational establishment The Institute for retraining and professional development” of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus Training Course

Training Aim is to model professional knowledge and skills needed for performing a rescuer’s daily activities. Training Tasks: 1. To model knowledge of : - land navigation; - basics about life support at emergency situations; - technical characteristics of equipment, machinery, tools, appliances; - storage and maintenance precautions of equipment, tools and devices used during the rescue actions; - storage and maintenance precautions of protection means; - operation precautions of communication and information devices; - lifting work rules; - characteristics and operation of compressed air apparatus; - main ways of fire extinguishing; - rules of compressed air apparatus work; - ways and execution sequence of rescue actions; - reconnaissance actions; - rescue actions procedure at specific dangerous conditions; - ways of victims searching; - evacuation of victims and population; - work safety rules and instructions; - best ways to move in different conditions; - methods and techniques of extraction of victims from the rubble, the damaged vehicles from the upper floors of collapsed buildings; - methods of rendering first aid to victims in emergency situations.

Training Tasks: 2. To model skills of : - land navigation; - performing rescue actions at emergency conditions of natural or industrial disaster; - conducting a search of victims, using both improvised and special equipment; - disassembly of blockages; - evacuation of victims and population from danger zone; - working with rescue tools and equipment, fire extinguishing means, mountaineering means; - lifting and handling works; - working in changing conditions of natural and industrial character; - first medical aid rendering. Training Methods: - Elements of problem-specific training; - gaming technology, in which students are involved in the business, role-playing, simulation games, implemented on a practical training at the Training Area.

SHEDULE Sections Section 1.Topography Section 2.Life Support Section 3.Fire and Rescue Tools and Equipment Section 4.Rescue and Physical Training Section 5. Section 6. Section 7. Breathing Apparatus Working Training Tactical Training Medical and Psychological Training

 Land Navigation Section 1. Topography

 Basics of life support in emergency situations. Survival tactics.  Organization of unopposed crossing Section 2. Life Support

 Equipment of Rescue Units  Fire Appliance  Hydraulic Rescue Tools  Pneumatic Rescue Tools  Electric Rescue Tools  Mountaineering Tools  Work safety at rescue actions with load lifting  Communication Means  Water Rescue Means Section 3. Fire and Rescue Tools and Equipment

Section 4. Rescue and Physical Training  Working with Rescue Tools and Equipment  Rescue Works Afloat in Urban and Industrial Development  Work with Fire Ladders  Deployment Drill

 Individual Respiratory |Protection Equipment  Work in Isolating Gas Masks Section 5. Breathing Apparatus Working Training

 Application of Means and Forces at Rescue Actions in Residential and Industrial Buildings  Application of Means and Forces at Rescue Actions on Transport  Application of Means and Forces at Rescue Actions at Potentially Dangerous Objects  Application of Means and Forces at Rescue Actions at Natural Disasters Recovery Section 6. Tactical Training

 First Medical Aid: Aims, Tasks. Scene Evaluation, Procedure of Victim Examination. Terminal State Threatening Life  Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation  Bleedings: ways to stop  First Aid at Traumas and Fractures  First Aid at Defeat of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals, Combustion Products, Sources of Ionizing Radiation, at Crush Syndrome  First Aid at Emergency Situations Caused By Environmental Factors (Hyperthermia, Hypothermia, Drowning, Electric Shock)  Psychological peculiarities of Rescuers State and Behavior During Rescue Actions Section 7. Medical and Psychological Training

203 experts from Russian Federation and Turkmenistan have passed training on this course.

Thank you for your attention!