Kan. Admin. Regs. § 109-2-10a - Air safety program and informational publication
(a) Each operator of an air ambulance service
shall have an air safety training program for all air medical personnel. The
program shall include the following:
(1) Air
medical and altitude physiology;
(2) aircraft orientation, including specific
capabilities, limitations, and safety measures for each aircraft
used;
(3) depressurization
procedures for fixed-wing aircraft;
(4) safety in and around the aircraft for all
air medical personnel, patients, and lay individuals;
(5) rescue and survival techniques
appropriate to the terrain and the conditions under which the air ambulance
service operates;
(6) hazardous
scene recognition and response for rotor-wing aircraft;
(7) aircraft evacuation procedures, including
the rapid loading and unloading of patients;
(8) refueling procedures for normal and
emergency situations; and
(9)
in-flight emergencies and emergency landing procedures.
(b) Each operator of an air ambulance service
shall maintain documentation demonstrating the initial completion and annual
review of the air safety training program for all air medical personnel and
shall provide this documentation to the board on request.
(c) Each operator of an air ambulance service
shall provide an informational publication that promotes the proper use of air
medical transport, upon request, to all ground-based ambulance services, law
enforcement agencies, and hospitals that use the air ambulance service. Each
publication shall address the following topics:
(1) Availability, accessibility, and scope of
care of the air ambulance service;
(2) capabilities of air medical personnel and
patient care modalities afforded by the air ambulance service;
(3) patient preparation before air medical
transport;
(4) landing zone
designation and preparation;
(5)
communication and coordination between air and ground medical personnel;
and
(6) safe approach and conduct
around the aircraft.
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