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31 Jul 2013, 20:15 (Ref:3284375) | #1 | ||
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'First Marshal at the Scene' training courses - where are they?
Does anyone know where I can complete one of these courses and which clubs run them?
I sent my PRC off a couple of months ago for an upgrade, with required attendance and examining post chiefs' signatures, only to now learn that I need an MSA approved First Aid signature. St John Ambulance one day course 'First Aid at Work' plus HeartStart course apparently not acceptable. Thanks, Tim |
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31 Jul 2013, 22:01 (Ref:3284403) | #3 | ||
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Under the new scheme, there actually is a First Aid module (although not the same as the HSE course). MSA training days from most (if not all) clubs will probably include this as part of the training day.
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1 Aug 2013, 05:47 (Ref:3284502) | #5 | ||
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It's an upgrade from Track to Experienced Marshal.
The annual training day at Brands Hatch (my 'home' track) doesn't offer this new module. Has anyone done this module anywhere? |
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1 Aug 2013, 07:54 (Ref:3284538) | #6 | ||
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Marshals Club training at Donington. (January most years.)
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1 Aug 2013, 07:56 (Ref:3284540) | #7 | ||
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I've obviously missed something here.
Where are the details of this new requirement anyone? Or is it like a Dan Brown novel where I've got to unravel strange clues left in the crypt of the MSA. |
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1 Aug 2013, 08:34 (Ref:3284553) | #8 | ||
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Lydden had the "First Marshal on scene" module, not too far to go.
You could try contacting Richard Sneader as it was he that ran the module. |
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When the change to the modular approach came in at the start of 2012 "Basic First Aid" is a specific module required for Track to Experienced upgrades and is listed in the PRC and the information available on the MSA website. The "First Marshal on Scene" idea seems to be another term to cover the basic/first aid but within the marshalling context. I think the issue is that it isn't clear whether the "standard MSA module" for that particular subject has ever been released or whether clubs have been continuining with whatever they did (or maybe didn't do) previously to cover the subject when it would (should) have been included within a wider training day. The concept behind the modular approach was that the training modules were to be defined and each module had to be specifically signed for, with each module having a core set of material to ensure consistency in the content being taught irrespective of club/venue. Unfortunately my experience of training days at different clubs shows that the concept hasn't made it through to implementation in many cases with clubs doing "their own thing". Dave |
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I've been doing training since Stonehedge was a racetrack. Last year I did PC training at one track and Flag training at another. I knew "about it" because it's in the PRC but had never had specific training in that module. I hasten to add that I have had training in cardiac arrest procedures from BARC. I will do a Dan Brown in the MSA crypt ("Infernal?" ) |
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1 Aug 2013, 10:21 (Ref:3284593) | #11 | ||
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Thank you for the comments and insight. Richard Sneader was actually my first port of call and the situation seems very opaque, up to each club and location to do its own thing.
I would be very surprised if the scope, depth and hands-on practice of any club's First Aid module matched the HSE-approved 'First Aid at Work' full day I completed. Why re-invent the wheel? Why not take advantage of this excellent course (which is run in most towns in the UK) and then fortify it with a small marshal-specific module? |
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I'm sure that Richard will be able to clarify the situation as it is my understanding that he is involved in the format of the module.
As a trained first aider I can say that the purpose of the FMOS module is not about first aid, the rescue units will be along all guns blazing in a very short period of time BUT is some instances those couple of minutes while rc is informed/race neutralised/rescue unit race to scene can mean the difference between life and death (or worse) and it is the required immediate intervention that is taught in this module, it is airway/breathing/circulation as opposed to which way up a triangular bandage goes. |
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It's not a separate course, or anything like it. All marshals are expected (I believe) now to train once every two years, ...... |
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This is a bit of a bone of contention for me! I have been ready to upgrade from track to experienced for 2 years now but none of the training days I've attended (2 SMT & 1 BMMC) have had this new module. In fact, I don't think it was even written. The really annoying thing is that I work for the ambulance service on emergency vehicles so kind of know what I'm doing
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The FMOS module was completed last year thanks to the efforts of Richard Sneader and was approved by the MSA Medical panel. It is specifically for first on scene at a motorsport incident, so it not only covers the basic first aid but also the motorsport aspects. The module is based on the little leaflet given to most new marshals.
All clubs have the module, it is on the trainers dropbox and can be given at any time by any club - as long as the trainer is MSA approved. I am sure a good number of people have other first aid qualifications (or higher), but the module is the one we would request all trainers to use. I will raise this with the MSA to see if we can get the module delivered mid season - as with all the modules they do not have to be done at a specific training day - they can be given individually by MSA trainers whenever and wherever is most appropriate. |
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I know I should keep up and we do attend training days but aren't I glad I'm not working my way through the ranks now!
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6 Aug 2013, 13:09 (Ref:3286524) | #19 | ||
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I know, it seems very complicated.
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Complicated?
Not really; just a lot better... |
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6 Aug 2013, 20:50 (Ref:3286644) | #21 | ||
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I'm in the same area and also looking for FMOS to complete my upgrade to Experienced Specialist, so if there's a mid-season course going close-by you can count me in as well.
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So if you still need that signature (or want a refresher or continuation training) just keep an eye out for the publicity and sign yourself up. Regards Jim |
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7 Aug 2013, 13:49 (Ref:3286911) | #24 | ||
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I will see if I can put something together for a in season training evening covering fmos. It will be in essex though and it may be short notice as I need to sort out time etc. I have a location so thats no issue with plenty of parking. I need to see what my diary will free up.
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