G.I. 150.002 First Aid-CPR Training and First Aid Kits
G.I. 150.002 First Aid-CPR Training and First Aid Kits
G.I. 150.002 First Aid-CPR Training and First Aid Kits
Approved
150.002
GENERAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ISSUE DATE REPLACES
ISSUING ORG. SAUDI ARAMCO MEDICAL SERVICES ORGANIZATION
03/09/2005 01/23/2001
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CONTENT:
This GI describes the Saudi Arab government and Saudi Aramco requirements for Standard First Aid (SFA),
Basic Life Support (BLS) Heartsaver Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid Kits, and the Instructor Training
Program (ITP).
1.0 DEFINITIONS:
1.1 SFA/BLS Heartsaver CPR Training: provided by Instructors of the Health Education Unit, Preventive
Medicine Services Division, Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization (SAMSO).
1.2 SFA/BLS Instructor Training Program: provided by certified SFA/BLS Instructors from Health Education,
in order to train trainers designated by a requesting organization to conduct SFA/BLS classes on its job
sites only for employees who fall under its department/division.
1.3 SFA/BLS Instructor Trainer: a Health Education Instructor who is certified to train others to become
SFA/BLS Instructors.
1.4 Non-SAMSO Instructor: an Instructor trained in SFA/BLS by a certified SFA/BLS Instructor Trainer from
Health Education. He/she technically reports to the Health Education Unit.
1.5 First Aid Kits: supplies required to administer First Aid to the sick or injured; available as storehouse
items.
2.0 PURPOSE:
2.1 To ensure that adequate First Aid supplies are available at remote work sites.
2.2 To ensure that at least one crew member per shift at each remote site is qualified to administer SFA/BLS
to the sick or injured.
2.3 To ensure that standardized, high quality training in SFA/BLS is practiced throughout the Company, in
accordance with Health Education standards and guidelines.
3.1 A First Aid Kit shall be available at all work sites, in accordance with Saudi Arab Government Decision
No. 404, dated 17 Jamada 11 1394 (7 July 1974), and Saudi Aramco Loss Prevention Manual No. 120-
022.
3.2 All employees at work sites shall be certified to administer SFA/BLS procedures through a recognized
training program, in accordance with Government Decision No. 404 and Saudi Aramco Loss Prevention
Manual No. 120-022.
3.3 SFA/BLS training and certification are the responsibility of the Health Education Unit for non- SAMSO
employees and dependents throughout the Company.
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3.4 If the requesting department/division has more than 200 students, Health Education will train candidates
from the department to serve as Instructors, who will then provide SFA/BLS training to their
department/division employees only.
4.2 Scheduling:
4.2.1 Applying:
4.2.2 Eligibility:
All Saudi Aramco employees and their dependents are eligible to receive BLS Heartsaver CPR
and SFA training.
Requests to train contractor personnel will be evaluated on a one-to-one basis.
Classes are taught in one day, but may be split into two consecutive mornings for special
reasons of convenience, such as the Ramadan schedule.
4.3.1 Attendance: Participants must attend all seven (7) hours for SFA/BLS courses.
4.3.2 Practical evaluation: Participants must perform all skills satisfactorily.
4.3.3 Written test: Participants must pass a written test.
Health Education offers these courses on its premises in Dhahran, Ras Tanura, Abqaiq, Al-Hasa,
Udhailiyah, Jeddah, and Yanbu.
4.5.1 Candidates for Arabic classes must be proficient in reading and writing Arabic.
4.5.2 Candidates for English classes must be proficient in reading and writing English or must have
completed ITC English level 7B as a minimum requirement.
Instructors must not use two languages in the same class to accommodate language difficulties,
as it is distracting to all parties in the class.
Note: Health Education reserves the right to call the Instructor for an evaluation and recertification, if needed.
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4 day Solo Three 8 day Graduation Day
5.2 Scheduling:
5.2.1 Applying:
b) The requesting organization must commit itself to adhere to SFA/BLS standards and
guidelines.
5.2.2 Eligibility:
In order to qualify for the ITP:
a) The size of the population to be trained by the requesting department must exceed the
manpower capacity of Health Education to carry out the training (at least 200 students
per year).
b) The Instructor will have a workload of at least two full SFA or BLS classes per week.
c) The work location of the employees to be trained by the prospective Instructor must be
in a remote area.
*d) ITP Instructors, after completion of Instructor course for SFA or BLS, must teach their
department/division employees only. Instructors are not eligible to teach employees
from other departments/divisions.
Note: Ordinarily, if the requesting organization already has a certified Instructor, he/she must
be carrying a load of at least four full SFA/BLS classes per week before the organization
applies to train an additional Instructor. Requests for an additional Instructor, when the
existing one teaches fewer than four classes a week, will be evaluated on a one-to-one
basis.
5.5 Language:
Priority is given to candidates who will teach Arabic classes.
6.0 RESPONSIBILITIES:
6.1.1 Ensure that at least one crew member per shift on each site has a current SFA/BLS certificate
by scheduling initial training through Health Education.
6.1.2 Order the appropriate First Aid Kit items through SAP B2B system,
specifying one of the following kits:
6.1.3 Replenish First Aid Kit supplies, through SAP B2B system.
6.1.5 Order print materials through Health Education, according to the existing
Health Education Printing Services contract.
6.2.1 Assumes overall responsibility to respond to the industrial and community need
for SFA/BLS training company-wide through adequate manpower and materials.
6.2.3 Assumes overall responsibility to keep statistics and records of certified SFA/BLS
participants throughout the Company.
6.2.4 Assigns Instructors to teach SFA/BLS courses in Dhahran or in the Districts, in Arabic or
in English, as appropriate.
6.2.8 Assumes overall responsibility for keeping the program up-to-date. This includes:
b) Ensuring that the literature and audiovisual materials are available in both Arabic and
English languages at all times.
d) Retraining Health Education Instructors or sending them on educational trips for refresher
courses.
7.0 REFERENCES:
1 - Saudi Arab Government Decision No. 404, dated 17 Jumada II 1394 (7 July 1974)
2 - Saudi Aramco Corporate Loss Prevention Manuals (LPM No. 120-020 and No. 120-022)
Recommended:
General Manager_________________________________________________________________________
Healthcare Development Organization Date
Concurred:
Vice President____________________________________________________________________________
Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization Date
Approved: