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Marine rescue workshop underway in Phuket

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Marine rescue workshop underway in Phuket

The attendees in the workshop were 50 tour company representatives who have already passed their CPR training.

By Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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The Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Phuket Office, held a marine rescue workshop at the Dara Hotel in Kathu this morning (March 19) chaired by Deputy Secretary General of the ministry, Santi Pawai.

 

The workshop was aiming to teach attendees about methods to deal with divers and customers in case of emergency, both underwater and on the surface, in the most professional way to ensure safety to both the rescuer and the diver. The course is primarily aimed at snorkeling tour operators. Also, the workshop explained about how to recognise an emergency situation, how to reach the diver, vital first aid that relates to diving and how to transfer the patient to the closest medical unit.

 

The attendees in the workshop were 50 tour company representatives who have already passed their CPR training. The workshop will take 3 days starting today (March 19) and include full training in the swimming pool as well. There will be a test at the conclusion of the workshop, which will take place at Racha Noi Island and Coral Island.

 

Full story: https://www.phuketgazette.net/news/marine-rescue-workshop-underway-in-phuket

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket Gazette 2018-03-20

I should have thought this kind of training was a given for any dive/snorkeling operator already, but no matter, it sounds like a good idea.

 

 

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