Automated External Defibrillator

Health Care CPR & AED External course

21st January 2016

This is an external CPR & AED update course suitable for those working in the Health Care sector. Candidates are provided with updates on first aid and discuss  medical emergencies including Stroke, Heart attack, Cardiac Arrest, Anaphylaxis, choking. They also perform a number of practical skills including CPR, recovery position, the use of adrenaline auto-injectors and defibrillators.  The course can be molded to a clients individual needs.

Emergency First Aid at Work (1 day)

21st January 2016

The Emergency First Aid at Work course complies with the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Successful students receive certificates to show that they are qualified to be an Emergency First Aider at work for the next three years. Course length: 1 day Candidates should wear suitable attire that will allow ease of movement as a lot of the practical sessions are performed from floor level. To confirm availability and price for this course please telephone 0151 207 0081 or 07971 193663.

Health Care CPR & AED External Course

6th November 2015

This is an external CPR & AED update course suitable for those working in the Health Care sector. Candidates are provided with updates on first aid anddiscuss  medical emergencies including Stroke, Heart attack, Cardiac Arrest, Anaphylaxis, choking. They also perform a number of practical skills including CPR, recovery position, the use of adrenaline auto-injectors and defibrillators. The sessions are flexible and cater to a clients needs in time and content.

Health Care CPR & AED External Course

6th November 2015

This is an external CPR & AED update course suitable for those working in the Health Care sector. Candidates are provided with updates on first aid anddiscuss  medical emergencies including Stroke, Heart attack, Cardiac Arrest, Anaphylaxis, choking. They also perform a number of practical skills including CPR, recovery position, the use of adrenaline auto-injectors and defibrillators.

The HSE Welcomes Defibrillator Awareness Training

31st March 2015

In-depth training in the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) is not currently part of either the Emergency First Aid at Work and First Aid at Work courses.  However, HSE welcomes the presence of awareness training in these courses as it instils greater confidence in the use of AEDs. It is not compulsory for employers to purchase AEDs to comply with the Health and Safety (First-Aid) regulations 1981.  However, if your needs assessment identifies an AED need then the HSE recommend your staff should be fully trained in its use. The Resuscitation Council UK guidance on AEDs is that this equipment is safe to use and can be readily used by untrained bystanders. AEDs are becoming more prevalent within the wider community.  For example there [More…]

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