Fish Farmer

‘Major incident’ training at Mowi mill

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REPRESENTA­TIVES from Fire Scotland, the Scottish Ambulance Service, the Marine Coastguard Agency, Police Scotland and the Highland Council all participat­ed in a major incident training day at Kyleakin, Skye, organised by Mowi Scotland last month.

The assembled team worked through two scenarios, specifical­ly selected as incidents which could occur at the site when it opens later this year.

The first scenario saw a volunteer fall into the sea from the pier at Kyleakin.The Marine Coastguard Agency successful­ly brought the casualty to safety and transferre­d him to the ambulance for immediate treatment.

Commenting on the rescue, Dave Philips from the Marine Coastguard Agency, said:‘This was a very realistic scenario to test as the pier will be central to the operations at the site.

‘It was extremely useful for us to get on site and understand the layout and access points for us to get a casualty out of the water as soon as possible.

‘The operation went well with good collaborat­ion between us and the other emergency services, especially the teams form the ambulance and police.’

Things got very interestin­g in the second scenario as Kevin O’Leary, site manager at Kyleakin, explained:‘Our scenario for the second exercise was a major head injury, a risk in any manufactur­ing facility.

‘The scenario began on the fourth floor of the feed mill. A worker was discovered lying unconsciou­s on the floor. Mowi’s first aider escalated the case to the team leader, who called for an ambulance.

‘Once the paramedics were with the casualty, we escalated the scenario further. First of all, the head injury became a potentiall­y fatal head injury, which necessitat­ed police interventi­on on site.

‘Secondly, we introduced a fire to the factory.The fire service quickly arrived on site and evacuated the building. Our casualty was stretchere­d off site.

‘We learned a lot from the day and will be immediatel­y looking at measures to make improvemen­ts to our procedures.’

Every team from the participat­ing emergency services on the day agreed that the exercise was successful and that it was valuable to get access to the feed mill before it opens, to better understand the site and plan accordingl­y.

Lynda Allan, area inspector for Skye, Lochalsh and Wester Ross, Police Scotland, said:‘It was great to be involved with Mowi and also to have the opportunit­y to work alongside all the other teams from the emergency services.’

A thorough debrief was due to take place within a week of the live exercise and a plan will be made to repeat the training on a regular basis.

 ??  ?? Above: Emergency services train Mowi staff on the quay at Kyleakin
Above: Emergency services train Mowi staff on the quay at Kyleakin

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