IIRC (I'd look it up but haven't quite figured out how to work the new SB yet!), the OP has been on quite a rant about how he and his wife had a really bad, dangerous experience because they were never told in their SSI OW class about pulling the LPI hose off if the BC started to fill. Atlhough it is unlikely the topic was not mentioned, he insists it was not covered, and says others in the class agree. So now this thread is about what else was not covered? Fair enough, but the important points are (1) there is a difference between what was taught and what was remembered, (2) even if taught, many OW topics are never thought about or practiced after the class, and (3) You can't cover everything in one OW class, but the material that is part of the standards of the agencies is based on the the life threatening stuff, not the nuances and refinements.for which there is no time and which the students are not ready for.On the other hand, may be the OP was commenting on what should be covered in the class rather than whether the instructor was training to standards. My OW class covered a lot of material that never made it to the book, never mind required by standards.
Bob
Your comment is that the instructor covered more than he should have, but the issue is whether the critical stuff is being covered. I think it is. But it may not be being learned and remembered, and it is certainly not being practiced.
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Added: I just cross-posted with the OP again saying it was not in his class. Fine. But my point is that even if it were, it would likely be forgotten. That is the bigger issue.