Certified First Aiders
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Certified first aiders, Those who got a first aid training in the recent past 2-3 years before also, Please put your name here, So that we can make a DO’s own first aider list
Why we require Certified first aider : Life support can be given only by a trained first aider, or else it will be a violation of the court of law.
See the necessity –> Blood leaks & nobody don’t know what to do (Spraying water on blood)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guhpasM5zW0[/media]December 19, 2012 at 3:47 pm #20892Good initiative. I am a certified first aider. But I am not seen on most of the DO trips as I have been away from Dubai and been busy. But you can put my name in if you want to. I encourage a few people from DO to receive the first aid training as well as firefighting training in case of emergencies. Differentiating fires and taking appropriate steps is important in case of a fire. I will have a word with the marshals and get some active and regular members and marshals to get these basic training which is required in this sport.
good if there is any specific training, i would be glad to be one.
look forward from our marshals for such certified trainings.EMERGENCY FIRST AID HABC
Who should attend?This course teaches basic First Aid skills for the work place and how to deal with life-threatening conditions. It is suitable for any students, even without prior knowledge.
This is an accredited qualification compliant with the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) in England and fully cognisant with industry and regulatory standards.
What will they learn?The course will familiarise students with their roles and responsibilities of the Emergency First Aider, including assessing an incident, recognising signs and symptoms of injury and illness, and assisting a casualty who is suffering from injury and illness.
Course Content
路 The Role and Responsibilities of an Emergency First Aider
路 Scene Survey
路 Managing an Unresponsive Casualty
路 Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (adult)
路 Choking
路 Shock
路 Heart Attack
路 Bleeding (severe, embedded object, from orifices)
路 Treatment of SeizuresCourse duration: 8 hours in total
Assessment
Continuous assessment during the course. Assessment on practical abilities of dealing with casualties, no written exam; candidates must show competence to apply learned skills prompt, safe and effective.
Certificate and Validity
Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work from Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance (HABC), Safety & Leisure Training Middle East, valid for 3 years. Wallet-sized card included.
Entry requirement
Participants should have Basic English skills.
Safety and Leisure Training, Middle East
P.O. Box 213222
Tel: +971 4 450 2418
Fax: +971 4 447 1691
Email: [email protected]Hi guys,
I’m a certified first aider, going anually for refresher courses to keep license valid.
Also, trained for firefighting and general emergencies.Hope I dont have to use my skills within this community but you can count on me if I’m around.
Regards,
Mitchquote Mitch:Hi guys,I’m a certified first aider, going anually for refresher courses to keep license valid.
Also, trained for firefighting and general emergencies.Hope I dont have to use my skills within this community but you can count on me if I’m around.
Regards,
MitchWelcome to Dubai Offroaders, Mitch!!!
Very nice to have a certified first aider with us during the drives :-BD 馃檪 -
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