(a) A person applying to become an evaluator for the BLS practical examination teams shall attend a 3-hour PEETE program, as defined in Saf-C 5901.81, which consists of the following information:
- (1) The role and responsibilities of a practical examination evaluator and the entire examination team;
- (2) The minimum qualifications to become an evaluator;
- (3) The evaluator application and renewal process;
- (4) The necessity for a standardized practical examination team in order to ensure uniformity and fairness in the process;
- (5) The components of the practical skill stations which the evaluator will be expected to monitor; and
- (6) The necessity and purpose of an objective-based evaluation process.
(b) A person applying to become an evaluator for the BLS practical examination teams shall meet the following requirements:
- (1) Attend a PEETE program, as set forth in (a) above;
- (2) Be a licensed NH EMS provider;
- (3) Have been an EMT for a minimum of 2 years;
- (4) Complete observation at a BLS practical examination, completed within 6 months of the PEETE training program;
- (5) Be evaluated at a minimum of 2 BLS practical examination skills stations, completed within 6 months of the PEETE training program; and
- (6) Complete and submit “BLS Practical Examination Evaluator Application - Initial” form, as revised 01/26/18, available at https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/fstems/ems/documents/peete_initial.pdf, and copies of current EMT and PEETE completion certificate(s), to the division within 2 years of the completion date of the program.
- (c) A statewide list of PEETE evaluators shall be maintained by the division.
- (d) Evaluator expiration dates shall coincide with the certification expiration dates.
- (e) A medical professional approved by the National Registry pursuant to Saf-C 5914.01 shall be considered a practical examination evaluator at the ALS examination.
Source. (See Revision Note #1 and Revision Note #2 at Chapter heading for Saf-C 5900) #12790, effective 5-24-19