Successful Course Completion:
- Requires a minimum score of 75% or better
- Students will have no more than thirty (30) minutes to complete the exam
- Grades shall be calculated by dividing the number of questions answered correctly by the total number of exam questions (12)
- Successful completion of practical sessions is also mandatory
Course Content Summary
Breaks – 5 to 15 minutes (approximately every hour)
Lunch – 1 hour
Course Outline:
Helicopter Transportation
- Pre-flight
- Approaching
- Boarding
Boat Travel / Personnel Transfer
- Vessel Operation
- Personnel Basket Operations
- Swing Rope Operations
Platform Orientation / Emergency Drills
- Platform Orientation
- Station Bill
- Emergency Drills
Platform Abandonment/T.E.M.P.S.C (Totally Enclosed Motor Propelled Survival Craft)
- Platform abandonment
- T.E.M.P.S.C
- Discuss different types
- Methods of release
- Tools / survival equipment / supplies
Life Raft Operations
- Location / storage
- Operation / deployment
- Entering / righting raft
- Tools / survival equipment / supplies
- Immediate actions upon boarding
Personal Floatation Devise (PFD)
- Discuss different types
- Location / storage
- PFD donning
- Entering water from height
Cold Water Physiology
- Discuss Hypothermia
- Cold water entry
- Survival time
- Cold water survival skills / technique
- Personal safety equipment
Location Aids
- Visual
- Audio
- Electronic
- GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System)
- VHF Radio
- SART (Search And Rescue Radar Transponder)
- IPIRB (Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon)
- ELT (Emergency Location Transmitter)
- PLB (Personal Locator Beacon)
HUET (Helicopter Underwater Egress Training)
- Aviation PFD
- Aviation harness
- Discuss different types
- Proper position
- Brace positions
- 3 stages of ditching
- Controlled
- Semi-controlled
- Uncontrolled
- Aircraft flotation
- Apical flotation
- Life raft deployment
- Life raft location
- Underwater escape hazards
- Preparing for ditching
- METS simulation orientation
- Physical reference point
- Underwater disorientation
- Underwater escape procedures
- Aircraft model exits
- Recovery & preparation for rescue
LUNCH BREAK (12:00-1:00)
Water / Practical Session
- Properly Don Type I PFD
- Platform abandonment / water entry
- Board life raft
- Demonstrate the HELP & Group HUDDLE positions in groups of three or four
- Demonstrate the Survival Circle and demonstrate use of Chain formation as a group swim technique
- Assist injured swimmer
- Don Type I PFD in the water
- Demonstrate how to use clothing to make a PFD / 5 minute survival float
- Demonstrate underwater egress techniques associated with Helicopter Underwater Egress Trainer system
Each student is required to pass a written exam (75%) as well as demonstrate practical skills. The practical skills, outlined above, are taught in classroom session and demonstrated during Practical Training.
Training Center Provided Material
- PFDs
- Coveralls
- Helmets
- Water Shoes
Student Requirements
- Swimwear and T-shirt
- Towel
Reference Material / Documents
- API RP T1, T4, T7
- Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
- Boating Programs
- International Association Safety & Survival Training
- United States Search and Rescue Task Force
- SEPCO HSE 0039 REVISION 1
- OPITO - HUET Stress Due to Exits Report (Nov 2006)
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