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I am currently going through some past exam questions as revision.

 

Any pointers on the following question will be greatly appreciated.......and yes sarcasm/funny also welcomed to break me out of my current stupor.

 

You are the supervisor on site when a serious accident has occurred, requiring aerial rescue.

Describe the actions that you would take to fully deal with the situation, irrespective of the

rescue method used. 20

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Have a look at the AFAG guides for pointers - seems like a straight forward question looking for a description of recognised best practice e.g:

1 - stop all work on site

2 - Assess casualty

3 - Impliment emergency action plan

4 - Make site safe

5 - Begin rescue

etc

etc

Right through to dealing with the aftermath - RIDDOR reports - quarantine equipment etc

 

At least thats the route I'd go down...

 

Hope this helps.

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