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First Aid At WorkAs well as providing expert training for the offshore and commercial diving industry, LDC-Training also provides a range of First Aid courses, ideal for nominated first aiders in the workplace, or anyone requiring comprehensive training and the skills to deal with first aid emergencies. In this issue we focus on the HSE First Aid at Work course combined with oxygen administration and AED operator courses.Course Profile: First Aid At Work Designed for people from all backgrounds, the First Aid at Work course offers a unique spin on a typical First Aid course by drawing on the LDC-T teams' experience of diving medical emergencies and hyperbaric medicine. Offering the option of completing the full course over a three-day period that is valid for three years, the course is run to the guidelines of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the UK Resuscitation Guidelines. Covering subjects from Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) to diabetes and wound care management; the First Aid At Work is diverse, interesting and informative with experienced teachers and great educational stimuli. Incorporating scenarios and real life practical lifeexperience stories, the First Aid At Work offers a different kind of First Aid learning and in a vibrant, interactive and somewhat 'un-common' working environment... To read the rest of this article, you'll need to get your hands on Tanked Up Magazine. It's free. What are you waiting for? |
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