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  • First Aid Kit

    Where is your kit?

    In the event of a life-threatening bleed, you have just 2 minutes to save a life. Unlike the movies improvised tourniquets are unlikely to work. Where is your first aid kit? Could you get to it and back in the next 2 minutes? Could it be positioned in a better location closer to …

    Chief Instructor

  • First Aid

    I’ll call the ambulance…

    The aim of any first aider is to preserve life until professional help arrives. So many times, on first aid courses lip service is paid to calling the ambulance. Have you actually thought about doing this for real? - Where are you specifically? - Which entrance or access point …

    Chief Instructor

  • First Aid

    Do you have machinery at work?

    Within your workplace do you have forklift trucks, drills or engineering machinery? If so, then your first aid training should take this into account. During their training, the team should be carrying out first aid scenarios based around the risks and hazards they actually …

    Chief Instructor

  • First Aid

    We need to stop ticking boxes – and staring at PowerPoint!

    First Aid at Work training has become a tick box exercise with courses consisting of 8 hours of power point often taking place in a classroom. Whilst it’s fair to say that the correct techniques have been taught they have not been put into context. One of the key factors in …

    Chief Instructor

  • Examples of First Aid working

    EFAW: As an instructor, there is no better feeling than when someone you have taught reaches out to say they put their newly learned skills to practice – particularly if they helped to save a life. Just one example of this comes from a cycling club whom I trained, of which two …

    Chief Instructor

  • First Aid

    Basic Life Support

    This course should not just be an employee’s responsibility but should be a universal life skill. Recently several incidents which have been life-threatening, for example, motorcross – which is a high-risk sport, along with many others, the main cause of serious injury has been …

    Chief Instructor

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