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las reglas del FACE 2007
FIRST AID CONVENTION IN EUROPE
RED CROSS / RED CRESCENT FESTIVAL
RULES TO THE COMPETITION
1. Introduction
1.1. The First Aid Competition is part of the First Aid Convention in Europe which is a Red Cross / Red Crescent Festival.
1.2. The First Aid Competition concerns immediate First Aid measures.
1.3. The hosting National Society decides on the number of National Societies to be invited. Each of the invited National Societies is entitled to enter 1 Team. The hosting National Society does not participate with a team in the FACE which it is hosting; however they are entitled to enter two teams in the following FACE.
1.4. All Teams have to cover the costs for travel, accommodation and meals.
1.5. The hosting National Society tries to find sponsors for cutting the costs for the Teams.
1.6. The official language of the Competition is English.
2. Composition of the Teams
2.1. The Team shall consist of 6 persons (1 to be the Leader and 1 to be the Reserve). The Reserve and the Team Members can be interchanged after each test.
2.2. The Team Leader must be able to communicate in English.
2.3. There are no constraints on the mix of the sexes within the Team.
2.4. There is a constraint on the profession of the Team Members, i.e. the following persons are not entitled to participate: qualified trainers/instructors, nurses, professional ambulance/rescue personnel, medical doctors.
2.5. Any individual who has been a competitor at one of the two previous FACE competitions is not eligible as a competitor.
2.6. The Team Members must be at least 16 years old.
2.7. Every Team Member has to send a copy of his photo ID or passport with his registration to the hosting country.
3. Uniform
3.1. All Team Members must wear the current authorised uniform of their National Society whilst competing in the Competition.
3.2. The uniform should include wet weather clothing as much of the Competition will be held outside.
4. First Aid Techniques
4.1. The Competition is a First Aid Competition. It is necessary to demonstrate only those skills required for immediate first aid at the scene.
4.2. A checklist will be posted on the FACE2007 website and sent to all participating teams prior to the competition listing the equipment which may be used at the competition. No extra items of equipment may be used.
4.3. First Aid Techniques are tested and evaluated based on the national guidelines of the participating National Societies. There will be an evaluation form for each patient and one summary form for each post (see 7).
4.4. The afternoon before the competition a briefing for all judges (see 6.) shall be held to inform them about the competition and all posts and patients. Each team's judge has to be present at this briefing where they are handed over all the evaluation forms. They have to mark the different rules, based on the national guidelines of his/her own National Society using a green ballpoint pen and marking them with the name of The National Society, and return them to the head judge.
4.5. Judges and Senior judges of the Competition will use these evaluation forms for marking procedure and evaluation of the team’s performance at each post.