Languages: English
Price (from): €2,000 / day
Share ShareHave been involved in heath and safety training and development since 2005 not only in the United Kingdom but also in the Middle East North Africa Region. Have extensive experience in providing training and development solutions for a multitude of companies in the UK and GCC by advising them on the effectiveness of their training procedures, but also carrying out business development within the MENA Region aimed at the oil, gas and petrochemical industry. Qualified as a Remote Areas Medic from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh for Medicine in Remote Areas, have worked in Oman, Iraq, Nigeria ,UAE, Qatar, Algeria, Jordan, Norway, China, Highlands of Scotland & Snowdonia providing medical support and health and safety training to a variety of clients in hostile environments such as mountain and desert regions. These have included a multitude of companies from government departments to TV crews. Have consulted on training and development to a multitude of companies from the telecommunications industry, airports, military, local government, specialised security industry, construction industry, arborist, theatres & restaurants, tailoring their training to what they require. Have consulted a number of training companies developing their organisational and understanding of health and safety policies and behavioral safety. Liaised with training companies to design and develop bespoke training programmes and the establishment of a training budget.
About the training
If your assessment of First Aid needs highlights the need for qualified First Aiders in outdoor activity, then this Level 3 qualification will provide you with suitable and highly trained personnel. This comprehensive two-day course covers a wide range of First Aid emergencies, enabling all participants to deal with emergency situations with confidence in a prompt, safe and effective way, particularly where professional medical help is not immediately available. This course fulfils the requirements of the First Aid element of the expedition syllabus and it is suitable for the Bronze, Silver and Gold Duke of Edinburgh awards.
First Aid Equipment
Assessment of the situation
Prioritising treatment
Environmental factors and climatic injuries
Dealing with an unresponsive casualty
Catastrophic Injuries with the use of CAT Tourniquet and Hemostatic Dressings
Casualty evacuation in a hostile environment
Shock (including Anaphylaxis)
Fractures and spinal injuries
Heart attacks
Choking
Control of bleeding
Head injuries
Eye injuries
Poisoning
Chest injuries
Abdominal injuries
Sprains and strains
Burns and scalds
Asthma
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Frostbite and Acute Mountain Sickness
Bites and stings
Minor injuries