Medical and Evacuation Procedures - Guyana 2014



Similar documents
Maisha Air Ambulance cover for tourists and travellers to East Africa

RISK PROFILING AND RISK REDUCING ACTIONS FOR WORK PLACEMENT

First Group For Medical Services.

International Emergency Medical Assistance

ZAYED UNIVERSITY GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE PLAN FOR DUBAI BASED EMPLOYEES

Employee Health and Safety Induction Training Record

(IM) Lead - Direct Support Professional Position Description

THORACIC DIAGNOSTIC ASSESMENT PROGRAM (DAP) PATIENT INFORMATION FOR:

7 FAM 1843 RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNMENTS

Medical. Emergency. Planning. A practical guide for clubs

Guidance to CBs, Clubs and Schools on Serious Injury Management

For Employees: Employees: What What to to do do when when an an accident occurs 08/19/14/dmv

Medical Evacuation Information for Mozambique and Zanzibar

POLICY FOR MANAGING SICKNESS ABSENCE

PrivateAirAmbulance.com

UNISA INJURY/ILLNESS MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK A GUIDE FOR UNISA EMPLOYEES AND THEIR MANAGERS

General Rules and Conditions, SwissAssist Plus SA.

WORKPLACE WRITTEN PROCEDURES OH&S Regulation, Section 3

State University of New York Farmingdale State College Department of Aviation. FSC Aviation Accident Response Plan

WORLDWIDE HEALTH CARE

Welfare of Animals During Transport

Major Incident Procedures. What businesses and the voluntary sector need to know

Emergency Recovery. Corporate Business Continuity Plan

Giving you peace of mind 24 hours a day Wherever you operate

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED A PROTOCOL FOR MEDIA RELATIONS IN THE EVENT OF AN OFFSHORE INCIDENT

SCS1. UNIT TITLE: MAINTAIN HOTEL SECURITY

Dive policy standards and procedures 2016

Preliminary Environmental Information Report: Appendix 16.C. Flood Warning and Evacuation Plan

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT POLICY

ALS Society of BC Commerce Parkway Richmond, BC V6V 2X7 P: Toll free: F:

This procedure applies where formal disciplinary action is commenced on or after 11 December 2013

CASUALTY EVACUATION PLAN

PORTLAND ORTHOPAEDICS PTY LTD MARGRON TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE RECALL

Participant Invitation and Information Sheet MRI Test Run

worldwide health insurance: perfectly formed

TABLE SCHEDULE OF COVER and POLICY DOCUMENT

AIR MEDICAL SERVICE. City State Zip

Travel Insurance for Local Operators and Leaders

How To Plan An Evacuation From An Expedition

Motor Accidents Compensation

DEVELOPING THE EMERGENCY PLAN By: Robert Sheffield INTRODUCTION. Overview

Service Level Commitment to Insured Employers

Business Continuity Planning Workshop Michael Kirk The CIPSA Public Sector Procurement Forum May 25 th, Canberra

Allianz Corporate Assistance. Medical Assistance Medical Solutions

Rehabilitation and Return to Work Policy. Overview. Purpose. Scope. Policy

MS 264 Procedures. The PCMO must inform the Country Director (CD) of a planned medevac.

SG19:10 NASC. A Guide to Formulating a Rescue Plan. NOTE: Scaffolders who need to use a harness should never work alone. 1 of 8 1.

CITY OF TSHWANE METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY MANAGEMENT OF INJURIES ON DUTY POLICY AND PROCEDURE

Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. A guide for adult patients receiving Proton Beam Therapy abroad. Adult PBT Guide

Health & Safety Management System Manual

Policy and Procedure. Managing Attendance. Policy and Procedure

Incident reporting policy National Chlamydia Screening Programme

Business Continuity Management For Small to Medium-Sized Businesses

Only residents of the United States, Canada or Mexico under the age of 75 are eligible to apply for Medjet Membership.

Houses of Parliament. Health and Safety Policy Supplement (PS1) Accident and Incident Reporting

Business Continuity Plan Toolkit

Northern Health Travel Grants

Guide for families with children receiving Proton Beam Therapy abroad

Introduction 70. Who can sponsor under the family class? 70. Who can be sponsored in the family class? 70. Can I sponsor if I live outside Canada?

Holiday and Day Trip Guidelines Guidance for organisations supporting adults with learning disabilities to go on holidays and day trips

Quality medical benefits for companies with 3 29 employees

Innovation in Work Health and Safety Solutions

Marin County EMS Agency. Attachment B Position Checklists

Motor Accidents Compensation

How To Help A Member Of The African American Army

First Aid Policy. A. Introduction. B. Purpose. A copy of this policy is published in the following areas: The school s intranet The school s website

Customer Support Handbook

Veterinary Services for the Olympic and Paralympic Games

Policy Name: SICKNESS ABSENCE POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR SCHOOL BASED STAFF. Version: November Approved By: Date Approved:

Incident, Injury, Trauma and Illness

MedFlight Advantage & Advantage Global Terms & Conditions

Medical System Overview. Medical Advisory Systems (MAS) MedAire, Inc. System Design and Operation Review Existing Services New Service offerings

Injured Worker s Guide to. Best Practice Return to Work for a Stress Injury

Guideline Health Service Directive

Individual Health Plan Proposal

ERASMUS + EUROPEAN VOLUNTARY SERVICE Decentralized actions ROLE OF NATIONAL AGENCIES, SENDING AND HOSTING ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN THE INSURANCE CONTRACT

RISK AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT: SOME USEFUL TOOLS AND RESOURCES FOR BUSINESSES AND ORGANISATIONS

Aeronautical Engineering

CLOCK HOUSE HEALTHCARE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

Transcription:

Medical and Evacuation Procedures - Guyana 2014 1

Introduction Medical Forms All participants are required to complete a medical questionnaire prior to their departure. The forms are returned to the administrator at the UK, US or Canadian office. The original of these forms is sent out to the field and a copy passed to the medical coordinator in advance of the expeditions, so that any potential health problems or additions needed for the First Aid kit are identified. Insurance Operation Wallacea has purchased medical and evacuation insurance cover for all volunteers and staff to a value of 1 million per person. It is the responsibility of the Opwall Coordinator on site to liaise with the insurance company and ensure all the required documentation is submitted at the end of any evacuations completed. Roles in the event of an Emergency Carefully planned evacuation protocols are in place at the expedition sites in Guyana. All staff will have training on the evacuation procedures and protocols. Once a major incident leading to an evacuation is identified the Expedition Manager will take overall control, and will decide with the expedition medic the level of emergency evacuation required for the patient. These should be classified as Emergency or High Priority (requiring the fastest possible transfer, usually by plane from the closest, to Georgetown s Ogle airport, or Medium Priority, requiring the patient to be moved as quickly as possible by road and in some areas speedboat also. In all Emergency or High Priority cases where a patient is being transferred to medical facilities they should be accompanied by the relevant Medical Officer or someone appointed by the medical officer as fit to accompany the patients. The absence of the Medical Officer from the site whilst the patient is accompanied to the hospital will require the suspension of all high risk activities at the site until the Medical Officer is back on site. In the case of a Medium Priority evacuation (e.g. transfer to a hospital for a confirmatory X-ray) another staff member other than the Medical Officer may be nominated to accompany the patient. Medical Facilities There is a clinic at the Iwokrama Research Centre with a doctor, where patients that cannot be treated in the field camps but do not require emergency evacuation to hospital can receive attention. Facilities in Georgetown Georgetown Public Hospital New Market Street Tel: +592 227-9449 or 227-8236 This is the best public hospital in Guyana with a large group of leading specialists capable of carrying out a wide range of major surgery and procedures. Facilities include operating theatres, X-ray, body scanner and magnetic resonance equipment, laboratories, a diagnostic centre etc. This hospital can provide suitable facilities for all emergencies. Woodlands hospital (Private) 110 Carmichael Street Georgetown Guyana Tel: +592 225-4050 Fax: +592 225-5865 2

This is the best private hospital in Guyana with several doctors and surgeons capable of carrying out a wide range of major surgery and procedures. This hospital is likely to provide suitable facilities for most emergencies, and may be likely to give the fastest response time. Facilities in field camps There will be a qualified and experienced expedition medic in the camp at all times, who will be contactable by radio at all locations. The camp will be equipped with an expedition medical kit to deal with first aid and many minor injuries and conditions. Evacuation Facilities In the event of an emergency priority evacuation, air services to the closest airstrip will be used. The closest airstrip to most camps will be Fairview, but whilst in the Surama area, the closest airstrip is Annai. The following services will be utilised and are listed in order of priority. 1. Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps/Wings of Hope Inc. Captain: Terrence Trapnell Tel: +592 772-2168 Cell: +592 610-9850 2. Trans Guyana Airways Tel: +592 222-2525 (office hours) After hours: Dale Hing +592 624-1693 Capt. Gonslaves +592 624-3768 3. Air Service Ltd. Tel: +592 222-4368 / 222-4357 / 222-6739 4. Roraima Airways Ltd. Tel: +592 225-9647 (office hours) After hours: Learie Barclay +592 225-9648 / 665-4998 Basudewa Rupchand +592 222-4032 / 626-3001 Medical cover in field camps All camps will have a medical officer at all times. The camp will be equipped with an expedition medical kit recommended by the Royal Geographical Society. Evacuation Procedures Once a High Priority or Emergency evacuation is called then the Expedition Manager takes control of the situation. Speedboats or vehicles will be despatched (depending on the location of the patient) to meet the patient and either take the patient directly to Georgetown, or for Emergency Evacuations to the airstrip to travel by aircraft to hospital in Georgetown. In the worst case scenario a patient would require evacuation from one of the transects on the Burro-Burro river. Table 1 outlines evacuation times for the various field camps. 3

Table 1. Emergency evacuation times and methods for the various field camps. Location Time to airstrip (and method) Airstrip to Ogle airport in Georgetown (Plane) Iwokrama Research Centre 5 mins by vehicle Fairview airstrip Turtle Mt. camp 45 mins by boat, + 5 Fairview airstrip mins by vehicle Canopy Walkway camp 40 mins by vehicle Surama airstrip - 70 minutes Kabocalli camp 3 hr boat, + 10 mins by Fairview airstrip vehicle Surama camp 30 mins by boat Surama airstrip 10 mins by vehicle - 70 minutes Sandstone camp Up to 6 hours by boat Surama airstrip - 70 minutes Ogle airport to hospital (Ambulance) Upon notification of a situation requiring emergency evacuation, the expedition manager will also contact the Opwall insurance company 24 hour contact number to explain the situation and obtain the necessary approvals for the evacuation. In addition he is responsible for informing the Operation Wallacea Project Director, and the patient s next of kin, of the actions being taken and the state of the patient. He is also responsible for ensuring that all relevant staff are aware of the ongoing emergency and follow up actions. In the event of an emergency, the team will use the satellite phone to call Iwokrama staff to arrange for air transportation (if required). They will alert Iwokrama River Lodge or Surama Village (depending on the location of the evacuation team), to ensure that any necessary preparations are made for the incoming patient. The Operation Wallacea head office should also be alerted 00 44 1790 763194 (24hr). The insurance company should also be alerted +61 2 8907 5619. The staff policy number is 9000115 The volunteer policy number is 9000105 4

Reporting and Logging During evacuations it is crucial that a log is kept by the Expedition Manager and expedition medic, detailing times, personnel involved and all relevant details of each step of the evacuation process. A full safety assessment must be carried out after all evacuations and if a similar incident is likely all activities must be stopped until the situation has been rectified. The Expedition Manager will collate the reports of all medical treatment and evacuations and will submit the final report to the UK office. The Expedition Manager will also submit the costs and report to the insurance company for re-imbursement of costs. 5