This module covers the regulatory requirements for transporting biological and medical products (ADR/TMD). It addresses the responsibilities of the carrier, traceability requirements, and best practices in the field. It is taught by managers and executives from specialized companies with at least five years of experience in the sector. The objective is to ensure compliant, secure operations that meet the requirements of healthcare facilities.
Medical Environment and Sanitary Requirements: This module provides an understanding of the medical challenges associated with the transport of biological products and the requirements of the hospital environment. It addresses health risks, best practices, and the expectations of healthcare professionals. It is delivered by a hemovigilance nurse and a medical biologist, and includes a visit to an EFS (French National Blood Service) immunohematology laboratory. Objective: to adapt practices to real-world requirements and ensure the safety of every intervention.
Transport and Challenges Related to Organ and Tissue Donation: This module helps participants understand the challenges of organ donation and the constraints associated with its transport. It covers the organization of organ procurement, coordination requirements, and time constraints. The course is taught by a member of an organ donation association and a specialized business leader, under the supervision of a hospital organ and tissue procurement coordinator. Objective: to understand the human, medical, and logistical challenges related to transplant transport missions.
Operational Driving and Safety During Interventions: This module provides the fundamentals of driving adapted to sensitive and urgent missions. It covers road risk management, appropriate behavior during interventions, and best safety practices. It is delivered through hands-on experience on public roads with a police motorcycle team. Objective: to improve vehicle control and ensure safe travel in real-world conditions.