** [CAUTION: Before replying to a post from the first 16 posts]** This thread is revived to save search efforts WRT first aid.
refs: 1) CMP Instruction 11/06 – First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training:
SUPERCEDED by CMP XX/12
2) CMP Instruction 02/05 – Automated External Defibrillator Usage:
(http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/pd/pi-ip/02-05-eng.asp)
So reference 1) is already pulled off the website in anticipation of CMP XX/12
I have a copy of CMP XX/12 in my hands, but they anticipate the draft will be approved within Jan 2012.
AED must be taught at all DND/CF courses (chapter 22, not the chapter 4 option).
-Units will need to purchase AED Trainers, from their own training budget. NOT funded by DND SC.
- There are handful of companies with NSO (National Standing Orders) with DND.
- Average cost is $300 or less per AED Trainer, units will also need correct manikins
- Average cost is $134 or less per manikin.
- For a normal 18 student course, 5 AED trainers and manikins plus maintenance costs from the manufacture equals $4000, plus taxes, S&H. Bulk deals are available if they are pre-identified before the purchase.
- 5 Back Blows, then 5 chest compressions is now the conscious sever choking standard.
- Chopping up DVD videos in a lesson is the SJA standard.
- Contracting FAI skills out to SJA or another company is no longer approved.
- Buying books directly from SJA is no longer approved
- First Aid certificates for 100% of all DND/CF students will be printed and mailed out
by SJA National office, through DND Special Center, within 25 working days of receiving the course report.
- You can not start instructing the 2011 protocols without attending a military upgrade course.
- Those upgrades can not be offered until the books/DVD/Exams are available to be ordered.
Best case scenario – Feb 2012
Worst case scenario – Jun 2012
The “Take away” message from this seminar is to continue instructing the current FA program until the materials for the 2011 version is available. With no books in the system, you must reuse what you have.
This is not a comprehensive list of the discussions or topics covered over the national FAIT seminar. Rather, this is a heads up for FAIs and other FAITs for the way ahead. It also offers another venue for discussion if needed.