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    First Aid at Work (FAW/FTACC)

    High-risk workplace environments will deal with more injuries and incidents. As Chief Instructor, the skills I teach are the same as those on the Emergency First Aid at Work, with some additional. Each course is bespoke to the environment in which the learners find themselves …

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    Bleed Control Kit

    During all our courses the learners use some very basic trauma interventions. The equipment they use on all our courses can be found in our Bleed Control Kits. This makes life simple. They have learnt the skill and what piece of kit they need, they have used the kit, and they …

    Chief Instructor

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    Emergency First Aid at Work (EWFAW/FTACC-E)

    An Emergency First Aid at Work course must reflect the risks identified in a workplace First Aid risk assessment, as per HSE guidelines. As the Chief Instructor for Sandstone First Aid, it is critical that the content firstly reflects the needs of the organisation I am teaching, …

    Chief Instructor

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    The History of First Aid Kits

    The first aid kit, now a vital tool for emergency care, has its roots in the late 19 th century. In 1888, Robert Wood Johson, a co-founder of Johnson & Johnson the American pharmaceutical company, recognised the lack of accessible medical supplies for injured railway workers …

    Chief Instructor

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    A Historical Timeline of First Aid

    The concept of organised care for the injured was firstly inspired by the Battle of Solferino in 1859. It was here in Northern Italy that the Swiss businessman Henry Dunant witnessed thousands of Italians, French and Austrian soldiers at battle. As he bear witness to the death …

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