Target Audience: USGS employees who work near and on the water
Recurrence Interval: Initial and every 5 years thereafter
Summary and Objectives: This course prepares employees to work in, on, or around water where they are exposed to inherent dangers and the risk of cold-water immersion, hypothermia, and drowning. The course covers USGS policies and regulations regarding Job Hazard Analyses, using PFDs, the different types available, and how to inspect and wear them. The course also covers swift water awareness and the hazards of moving water. Students will learn how to recognize and avoid common river hazards and perform basic rescue techniques. Students will practice skills in a hands-on practical at the end of the course by experiencing different types of PFDs in water. They will have the opportunity to practice swimming and basic rescue techniques, including self-rescue while wearing chest waders.
Note: To get credit for this blended learning option, you must complete the online-portion of the course in DOI Talent:
Course: USGS Over-the-Water Training and Swift Water Awareness (doi.gov) and the practical session (pool session) successfully.