Also happening in February:


Industrial Burns

Timing: 8:30 to 17:30

 
Learning Objective:
 
  • Evaluate a patient with a serious burn
  • Define the magnitude and severity of the injury
  • Identify and establish priorities of treatment
  • Manage the airway and support ventilation
  • Initiate and monitor fluid resuscitation
  • Apply correct methods of physiological monitoring
  • Determine which patients should be transferred to a burn center
  • Organize and conduct the inter-hospital transfer of a seriously injured burn patient
 
Course Content:
  • Introduction
  • Initial Assessment and Management
  • Airway Management and Smoke Inhalation Injury
  • Shock and Fluid Resuscitation
  • Burn Wound Management
  • Electrical Injury
  • Chemical Burns
  • Stabilization, Transfer and Transport
  • Burn Disaster Management
  • Glasgow Coma Scale
  • Tetanus Prophylaxis
  • Radiation Injury
  • Cold Injuries
  • Blast Injuries
 

Industrial Disaster Life Support (IDLS)

Timing: 8:30 to 17:30

 
Learning Objective:
 
  • Understand the surgical problems, injury patterns, and issues that may result from disasters
  • Discuss the role of acute care providers can play in planning for and response to mass casualty incidents and disasters
  • Become familiar with the terms and concepts of incident command
  • Understand the principles and challenges of disaster triage
  • To familiarize the role Factory Medical Officers (FMOs) and Safety Officers can play and perform as a team player in case of any catastrophic eventuality
 
Course Content:
  • Preparation: Overview of Disaster and Mass Casualty Management
  • Planning
  • Understanding Incident Command System (ICS)
  • Triage
  • Prehospital Disaster Response
  • Procedures for Hospital Disaster Response
  • Pathophysiology and Patterns of Injury: Blast Trauma
  • Long-term Issues in Disaster Response
  • Global Framework on DRR and Emergency Medicine
  • Role of EM Physicians in Disaster
  • Emerging Disaster Research Methodology - Cracking the code
  • Working as a Team Nationally and Globally for a Better Future
 

Trauma Management

Timing: 8:30 to 17:30

 
Learning Objectives:
 
  • Provide participants with the latest information and practical hands-on experience to improve their trauma management skills
  • Prepare the participants to perform critical procedures to treat life threats detected in major trauma patients
 
Course Content:
  • Initial assessment and Primary survey
  • Airway
  • C spine stabilisation and log roll
  • IV/IO access
  • Needle decompression +chest tube insertion
  • Helmet Removal +Extrication
  • Suturing and hemorrhage control and wound care
 

Occupational Safety

Timing: 8:30 to 17:30

 
Learning Objectives:
 
  • Strengthen the knowledge and capabilities of enhancing occupational safety by incorporating practices that lead to safety of personnel involved in various hazardous and non-hazardous operations
  • Learn about prevention of fatalities through establishing safety across various functions that are integral to all industrial units
 
Course Content:
  • Basics of Occupational Safety
  • HIRA & HAZOP Studies
  • Electric Safety
  • Ergonomics & Material Handling
  • Fire Safety
  • Chemical Safety
  • PPEs
  • Emergency Preparedness
 

Industrial Accident Investigation

Timing: 8:30 to 17:30

 
Learning Objectives:
 
  • Learn how to investigate an accident in any industry by using different tools to identify its cause
  • Understand the forensics of accident investigation, and the different tools of forensics that can enable investigation of accidents
 
Course Content:
  • Basics of Investigating an Accident
  • Case-studies on Accident Investigation
  • Science of Investigation
  • Forensic Technology
  • Investigation Framework
  • Investigation Report