C19-117A 2019-02-12 Course Logistics - NOLS...Matt Stan Bad Adventures Founder 14405 W Colfax Ave...

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1 NOLS Wilderness First Aid April 27-28, 2019 Info Packet Version: 2018-12-29-B Photo courtesy of Jared Steinman. Community Room (0650) Red Rocks Community College 13300 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO Saturday: 7:45 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM C19-117A Questions? Contact Matt: 1 877 788 4787 [email protected]

Transcript of C19-117A 2019-02-12 Course Logistics - NOLS...Matt Stan Bad Adventures Founder 14405 W Colfax Ave...

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    NOLS Wilderness First AidApril 27-28, 2019

    Info Packet Version: 2018-12-29-B

    Photo courtesy of Jared Steinman.

    Community Room (0650)Red Rocks Community College13300 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO

    Saturday: 7:45 AM to 5:00 PMSunday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

    C19-117A

    Questions? Contact Matt:

    1 877 788 4787 [email protected]

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    Dear Student:

    Thank you for registering for this Wilderness First Aid course.

    Completing a NOLS Wilderness First Aid course was my first introduction to the world of wilderness medicine 13 years ago. I came away with greater confidence in the face of backcountry illness and injuries, as well as skills that I continue to use today. I hope you experience similar benefits.

    If you’re new to the Bad Adventures family, hello and welcome! The Bad Adventure Company is my quirky little adventure tour business based here in Colorado. We’re all about doing the absolute best work possible and never taking ourselves too seriously.

    It’s exciting to be sponsoring this program. NOLS Wilderness Medicine contributes a great deal to the wilderness medicine community, has an excellent curriculum, and employs world-class instructors.

    If you run into any trouble during your course, please don’t hesitate to call the Bad Adventures critical message phone number at 303-653-9093. During your course, inbound calls will forward to my personal cell phone. If you have questions, feedback, or an especially great hot sauce recipe, please email me at [email protected].

    See you on April 27!

    Matt StanBad Adventures Founder

    14405 W Colfax Ave #154Lakewood, CO 80401-3247

    877-788-4787

    [email protected]

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    Course Description

    Whether spending time in the backcountry is your passion or your profession, you should never have to ask, “What do I do now” Prepare for the unexpected with this fun, hands-on introduction to wilderness medicine.

    If you like to take short trips relatively close to medical resources, work at camps or lead wilderness trips, enjoy weekend family outdoor activities, or recreate outdoors, this course is for you.

    You’ll learn the Patient Assessment System, how to provide effecti e first aid treatments for in uries and illnesses common in the outdoors, how to manage environmental emergencies, and how to make appropriate evacuation decisions. You will spend half your time practicing skills and participating in realistic scenarios.

    NOLS Wilderness Medicine’s course is approved by such organizations as the American Camp Association, the United States Coast Guard, and other state as well as federal agencies.

    Upon successful course completion you will earn the following ilderness edicine certifications Wilderness First Aid, Epinephrine Auto-injector, and on courses with the CPR module, Adult and Child CPR & Airway Management.

    Class Format and Personal Preparedness

    hec -in is 5 on the first day in the ommunity Room on the lower level of the west wing of the Red Rocks Community College Lakewood Campus. Course days run from 00 to 5 00 .

    The class format is classroom lectures integrated with practical scenarios, case studies, and skills practice sessions. Attendance is required at all classes.

    Scenarios and practice sessions will take place both inside and outside. Bring outdoor clothing appropriate for lying on the potentially wet, snowy, or cold ground playing the role of both rescuer and patient.

    Frequently stage (moulage) blood and make-up are used to enhance the realism of a scenario. The classroom environment generally lends itself to a pair of comfy shoes and a camp chair.

    Packing Checklist F Notebook and pencil or pen

    F Watch with a second hand or digital second

    F Sunglasses and hat

    F Water bottle

    F Light day pack

    F Waterproof outerwear top and bottom

    F Light hiking boots or sturdy shoes

    F Clothing layers that allow you to be comfortable in a variety of weather conditions

    F Slippers or comfortable shoes for classroom time (optional)

    F Camp chair for classroom time (optional)

    Course OutlineDay 1, Saturday - Morning

    Introductions Patient Assessment System

    Day 1, Saturday - Afternoon Emergency and Evacuation Plans Spine Injury Head Injury Shock Wilderness Wound Management

    Day 2, Sunday - Morning Wilderness Wound Management Scenario Musculoskeletal Injury Heat Illness

    Day 2, Sunday - Afternoon Scenario Cold Injury Lightning Altitude Illness The Medical Patient Anaphylaxis Closure

    WAFA / WFR / WEMT Recertification

    ilderness edicine certification holders may ta e a Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course to recertify a WAFA,

    or certification. ertification holders from other wilderness medicine training organizations cannot recertify through a Wilderness First Aid course.

    ilderness edicine certifications will be afforded a one-year period after expiration within which to recertify.

    ou should bring your certification card to the course so the instructor can verify the expiration date. For more information please isit our recertification policy at the following link: https://nols.edu/en/courses/wilderness-medicine/recertify/

    The Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course is an introductory course for individuals with no prior knowledge and generally, does not include CPR.

    he preferred way to recertify your certification is to enroll in a ilderness irst esponder ecertification course

    - , or through our ybrid ecertification course,

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    which adds an online component in addition to traditional scenarios and skills.

    hese courses are specifically designed for students needing recertification. ou can find more information at the lin s below.

    WFR-R www.nols.edu en courses courses wilderness-first-responder-recertification-

    Hybrid WFR-R www.nols.edu/en/courses/courses/hybrid-wilderness-first-responder-recertification-

    You will be required to pass both a written and a practical test. Check the following web page for information and resources on how to best prepare for your course. https://nols.edu/en/resources/wilderness-medicine-resources/

    Registration

    Tuition payment in full is required to reserve your spot in the course. You can pay with a credit card on the Bad Adventures website, badadventures.com.

    he tuition fee includes instruction, handouts, a field poc et-guide, e uipment use, and certification. full refund will be given if we need to cancel the course for any reason.

    Bad Adventures Release of Liability

    Please review the agreement on page 7 of this packet before signing it and bringing it to the first day of the course.

    NOLS Wilderness Medicine Student Agreement

    lease re iew the agreement on pages and 9 of this pac et. Read it very carefully as it affects your legal rights.

    ring the two-page signed document to the first day of the course. If you are a minor, a parent or guardian must sign the document. Without a signed document, you cannot participate in the course.

    NOLS Wilderness Medicine participants, including minors, will have unsupervised free time throughout the course. Any activities during the free time are not part of the NOLS Wilderness Medicine program and are at the sole risk of the participant.

    Course PoliciesCancellation

    hange of plans ou can cancel for a full refund until 60-days before the course.

    o refunds will be gi en within 60 days of the course.

    You may not “transfer” your paid spot in the course to a different person.

    Pets

    Pets are not allowed at the course site. This includes leashing them outside. Any student bringing a pet to class will be asked to leave until the pet is safely situated in a kennel or other facility. No exceptions.

    Alcohol and Tobacco

    No alcohol or tobacco is allowed on site.

    Firearms

    ou may not bring firearms or other weapons on a course.

    College CreditPre-Course Access to College Credit

    he course is pre-appro ed for 0.5 semester hour credits through Western State Colorado University (WSCU) for an additional cost of 60. hirty days prior to the Wilderness Medicine course, interested students must initiate registration and payment for credit by requesting an enrollment form for WSCU from NOLS Wilderness Medicine.

    On-Course Access to College Credit

    The WFA course is pre-approved for one semester hour credit through the University of Utah for an additional cost of 95. If you are interested in recei ing college credit, please as your instructors on the first day of class for the necessary information.

    Meals

    There are numerous restaurants and grocery stores near the course location. I (Matt Stan, the Bad Adventures founder) have decent taste and recommend:

    Modern Market

    Salads, sandwiches, and pizza. 1 630 olfax e uite 130, a ewood

    Motomaki

    Sushi burritos and bowls. 1 650 olfax e, a ewood

    Wahoo’s

    Tacos, bowls, and such made with a variety of proteins. 0 nion l d, a ewood

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    Camping

    Car-camping at the course location is not permitted. There are some nearby options, though:

    Bear Creek Lake Park

    15-minute dri e from the course. Reserve Online: http://www.lakewood.org/Camping/

    Golden Gate Canyon State Park

    5-minute dri e from the course. Reserve Online: http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/GoldenGateCanyon

    Course Logistics

    Classroom sections of the course will take place in the Community Room on the lower level of the west wing of the Red Rocks Community College Lakewood Campus.

    Free on-site parking is available at the Community College. No overnight parking.

    You can also arrive at the course via. public transportation. Take the RTD light rail W-Line to the Red Rocks College Station.

    e iew the campus map and lea e time to find the ommunity oom on the first morning of the course. Plan

    to be in the ommunity oom before 5 on aturday morning.

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    Hotels

    These two hotels are less than a mile from the course location. They’re an easy walk.

    A Residence Inn by Marriott Denver West/Golden 1 600 6th e rontage d, olden, 303- 1-0909

    B Courtyard by Marriott Denver West/Golden 1 00 6th e, olden, 303- 1-0 6

    These nine hotels are located within a couple miles of the couse site:

    C Home2 Suites by Hilton Denver West - Federal Center 50 an ordon t, a ewood, 303-9 5- 100

    D Homewood Suites by Hilton Denver West - Lakewood 139 nion l d, a ewood, 303- 16-5 3

    E Hampton Inn Denver West Federal Center 13 nion l d, a ewood, 303-969-9900

    F Sheraton Denver West 360 nion l d, a ewood, 303-9 - 000

    G Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Golden/Denver West

    15059 olfax e, olden, 303- 31-6335

    H Bymont by Wyndham Denver West/Federal Center 11909 6th e, olden, 303- 31-6335

    I Quality Inn & Suites Golden - Denver West -Federal Center 1190 6th e, olden, 303- 31-9939

    J TownePlace Suites by Marriott Denver West/ Federal Center 00 abor t, olden, 303- 3 - 90

    K Candlewood Suites Denver West Federal Ctr 95 abor t, olden, 303- 3 - 1 1

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    In consideration of being allowed to participate in any way in this The Bad Adventure Company LLC program, its related events and activities,

    I, , the undersigned, acknowledge, appreciate, and agree that: Print Name

    1. The risk of injury from the activities involved in this program is significant, including the potential for permanent paralysis and death, and while particular skills, equipment, and personal discipline may reduce this risk, the risk of serious injury does exist; and,

    2. I KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES or others, and assume full responsibility for my participation; and,

    3. I willingly agree to comply with the stated and customary terms and conditions for participation. If, however, I observe any unusual significant hazard during my presence or participation, I will remove myself from participation and bring such to the attention of The Bad Adventure Company LLC immediately; and,

    4. I, for myself and on behalf of my heirs, assigns, personal representatives and next of kin, HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE BAD ADVENTURE COMPANY LLC, its officers, officials, agents and/or employees, other participants, sponsoring agencies, sponsors, advertisers, and, if applicable, owners and lessors of premises used for the activity (“Releasees”), WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL INJURY, DISABILITY, DEATH, or loss or damage to person or property, WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE, to the fullest extent permitted by law.

    5. I understand that during this program I may be photographed or video recorded. To the fullest extent allowed by law, I waive all rights of publicity or privacy, pre-approval, or compensation that I have for any such likeness of me or use of my name in connection with such likeness, and I grant to The Bad Adventure Company LLC permission to copyright, use, and publish (including by electronic means) such likeness of me, whether in whole or part, in any form, without restrictions, and for any purpose.

    I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT, FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS TERMS, UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE GIVEN UP SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING IT, AND SIGN IT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT.

    Participant’s Signature Date Signed Age

    Address City State Zip Code

    Phone Number Email Address

    C19-117A

    FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF PARTICIPANTS OF MINORITY AGE(UNDER AGE 18 AT TIME OF REGISTRATION)

    This is to certify that I, as parent/guardian with legal responsibility for this participant, do consent and agree to his/her release as provided above of all the Releasees, and, for myself, my heirs, assigns, and next of kin, I release and agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Releasees from any and all liabilities incident to my minor child’s involvement or participation in these programs as provided above, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES, to the fullest extent permitted by law.

    Parent/Guardian’s Signature Date Signed

    RELEASE OF LIABILITY -- READ BEFORE SIGNING

  • 8REVISED: OCTOBER 11, 2017

    STUDENT AGREEMENT (INCLUDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & ASSUMPTION OF RISKS & AGREEMENTS OF RELEASE AND INDEMNITY) NON-EXPEDITION Please read this document carefully. It must be signed by all students and a parent or guardian if the student is a minor. “Student” includes adult and minor students, unless indicated otherwise. In consideration of the services provided by the National Outdoor Leadership School, hereafter referred to as NOLS, I agree, for myself (and for the minor student if I am signing as a parent or guardian), to the following:

    ACTIVITIES AND RISKS • NOLS activities may be strenuous, physically and emotionally. • NOLS Wilderness Medicine courses may occur in remote places. They may occur on lands open to the public, and exposed to the

    acts of persons not associated with NOLS. Communication and transportation may be difficult and evacuations and medical care may be significantly delayed.

    • Physical activities include, but are not limited to, walking, running, hiking, repetitive lifting, and carrying. Certain activities will require travel by foot and other means, over unimproved roads, hiking trails and rugged off-trail terrain including downed timber, river crossings, snow, ice, steep slopes, slippery rocks, and other features. These travel risks include falling, drowning, becoming lost, and others usually associated with such travel, including environmental risks.

    • Environmental risks and hazards include, but are not limited to, flowing, deep and cold water; harmful insects, snakes, animals; falling and rolling rock; lightning, falling timber, and unpredictable forces of nature, including all types of weather which may change to extreme conditions without notice. Possible injuries and illnesses include wounds or bruises; bites or stings and insect or animal-borne diseases; sunburn, hypothermia, frostbite, heatstroke, dehydration, and other mild or serious conditions.

    • Equipment may fail or malfunction. • Students will participate in realistic simulated injury and illness scenarios and will at times act the role of patient, being handled,

    carried, and otherwise treated as patients of a simulated medical emergency. Students will also use and practice with various medical equipment. Training, under close staff supervision, may include the option of injecting, and being injected, by fellow students. Risks associated with this training include being inadvertently stuck by a needle, being dropped or otherwise mishandled while being carried; unwelcome touching while acting the role of patient in a scenario; and emotional distress in response to training scenarios. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course students will spend time at regional hospitals. Risks include those associated with contact with sick or injured patients.

    • NOLS may require students to arrange their own transportation to locations away from the primary classroom from which further activities will be conducted. This travel is not supervised by NOLS and includes the use of personal vehicles and/or carpooling in vehicles not owned or controlled in any way by NOLS.

    • Decisions made by the instructors, other staff (including volunteers), contractors, and students will be based on a variety of perceptions and evaluations, which by their nature are imprecise and subject to errors in judgment. Misjudgments may pertain to, among other things, a student’s capabilities, environment, terrain, water and weather conditions, natural hazards, travel routes, and medical conditions.

    • NOLS is not responsible for students, including minors, before the start and after end dates of their course. Between the start and end date of the course students are not supervised before or after the established class time. Students may have homework assigned for after class, but this is not supervised by NOLS. NOLS has no responsibility for students and students accept the risks that arise from this unsupervised time. NOLS staff may from time to time provide assistance or even accompany students during unsupervised time, but in doing so, they are acting as private individuals, and NOLS is not responsible for their conduct.

    • NOLS Wilderness Medicine courses are instructional in nature. Students accept the risks of instructional activities, which are intended to challenge students to expand their skills and judgment.

    • During the established class time students are considered to be “participating” in their NOLS Wilderness Medicine course. Participation includes, but is not limited to, involvement with activities, time spent studying or practicing techniques, and formal classes.

    • NOLS Wilderness Medicine courses in foreign countries may be exposed to laws, legal systems, customs and behaviors, animals, diseases and infections not common to the United States; in addition, these courses may be subject to dangerous road travel, political unrest, riots, demonstrations, banditry, terrorism, and other criminal conduct, including drug related activities.

    I have read and understand the general information about NOLS and its courses including NOLS Wilderness Medicine’s Admission Policies made available to me through the NOLS website. I acknowledge that the staff of NOLS has been available to more fully explain to me the nature and physical demands of my NOLS Wilderness Medicine course and the inherent risks, hazards, and dangers associated with this course.

  • 9REVISED: OCTOBER 11, 2017

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF INHERENT AND OTHER RISKS I understand and acknowledge that the description above (“Activities and Risks”) of the inherent risks of NOLS courses is not complete and that other, including unknown or unanticipated, risks, inherent or otherwise, may result in injury, illness, death or property loss. I acknowledge that my (or the minor student’s) participation in this NOLS course is purely voluntary, and I wish to (or have the minor student) participate in spite of and with knowledge of the inherent and other risks involved. I acknowledge and assume the inherent risks described above and all other inherent risks of my (or the minor student’s) NOLS course as well as any other risks of enrolling, participating in, or being present on a NOLS course or during free time. For activities that occur on National Park Service land and to the extent required by law, the above acknowledgement and assumption of risks is limited to assuming only the inherent risks.

    AGREEMENTS OF RELEASE AND INDEMNITY I hereby forever release, hold harmless and agree not to sue NOLS, its officers, trustees, agents, and staff including employees, volunteers, and interns (“Released Parties”), with respect to any and all claims of loss or damage to person or property by reason of injury, disability, death, or otherwise, suffered by me (or by a minor student for whom I sign), arising in whole or part from my (or the minor student’s) enrollment, participation, or presence on a NOLS course. I agree further to indemnify (“indemnify” meaning to defend, and to pay or reimburse including costs and attorney’s fees) Released Parties against any claim by a member of my (or the minor student’s) family, a rescuer, another student, or any other person, arising in whole or part from an injury or other loss suffered by or caused by me (or by the minor student) in connection with my (or the minor student’s) enrollment, participation in, or presence on a NOLS course. These agreements of Release and Indemnity are intended to be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law and include claims of negligence, but not claims of gross negligence or intentionally wrongful conduct. For activities that occur on National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service Region Four lands and to the extent required by law, the above release and indemnity provisions are limited to claims arising from my (or the minor student’s) acts or omissions.

    OTHER PROVISIONS NOLS is authorized to obtain or provide emergency hospitalization, surgical or other medical care for me or for the minor student. I understand that situations may arise in which third party medical care is not available and which require NOLS staff to provide first aid and possibly more advanced procedures, employing wilderness first responder training. Such care will be provided under the guidance of the NOLS medical advisor by way of NOLS written medical protocols. Any such third-party medical care provider is authorized to exchange pertinent medical information with NOLS. Costs associated with medical services, including evacuation shall be borne by me. NOLS may from time to time use the services of private contractors for certain tasks, including, for example, transportation and food service. NOLS is not responsible for the acts or omissions of such contractors. NOLS uses students’ names, photos, and other images, in promotional material, videos. and press releases.

    I agree to be responsible for any damage I (or the minor student) may cause to the property of NOLS or others. NOLS is not responsible for loss, theft, or damage to a student’s personal belongings at any time during the course, including storage by NOLS or others. Any dispute between me (or the minor student) and NOLS will be governed by the substantive laws (not including the laws which might apply the laws of another jurisdiction) of the State of Wyoming and I consent to jurisdiction in Wyoming. Any mediation or suit shall occur or be filed only in the State of Wyoming. If any part of this agreement is found by a court or other appropriate authority to be invalid, the remainder of the agreement nevertheless will be in full force and effect.

    The student and the parent(s) or guardian of a minor student have read this page and the previous page and understand and voluntarily agree to its terms, which shall be binding upon them, their heirs, estate, executors, and administrators. Any modifications of this agreement must be approved by NOLS in writing.

    __________________________________________ _________ _______/_______/_______ ________________________________________ Student Signature Age Date Signed Printed Name

    If the student is under 18 years of age (or if the student is a resident of Alabama and is under 19 years of age) (or if the student is a resident of Mississippi and is under 21 years of age), at least one parent or guardian must also sign. I agree for myself, and on behalf of the minor student, to all of the terms in this agreement. I have legal authority to act on behalf of the minor student.

    _________________________________________ ________/_______/_______ _____________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date Signed Printed Name