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Cold Water & Egress Survival Training

This 16-hour course is a combined classroom and lab instruction course that teaches the operational procedures and protocols for land, sea, and aircraft emergencies, emergency equipment, and Advanced Life Support training. Students will learn about personal and inflatable life support devices, and the skills necessary for safe egress on land and in water, how-to overcome disorientation in confined space, and exposure to the elements. Upon completion, students will know Marine, Aviation, and Land Survival theories and techniques, procedures and protocols for emergencies, how-to escape a submerged and/or inverted aircraft or marine vessel and provide first aid basic post incident survival strategies in the harsh Arctic climate.

Tuition: 
$1,000
Curriculum Hours: 
Operational Procedures and Protocol of Land, Marine and Aircraft Emergency Equipment
Types of Emergencies and Evacations
Abandonment Systems
Surviving with USCG Approved Equipment
Water Entry
Donning PFD in Water
Positive Righting and Buoyancy Test
Movement Drills
Marine Life Raft- righting, boarding unassisted, assisting others, features and supplies
Immersion Suit- donning on deck, movement, matting, board life raft, exit
Ladder, inspection, donning in water
Participation in Underwater Egress Device for Fixed Wing, Boat, & HUET
First Aid and Post Incident Survival in Arctic Climate
Alaska State Cold Injury Guidelines, Treatment & Evacuation
Problem Solving for Disorientation in a Confined Space
Effective Rescue and Recovery
Team Building