Emergency first aid refers to the initial care provided to someone who has been injured or is experiencing a sudden illness. The primary goals of basic first aid are to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, and promote recovery. While not a substitute for professional medical care, CRP first aid can make a significant difference in the outcome of an emergency situation. Here are some common elements of emergency first aid:
1. Assessment:
Ensure your safety and the safety of others.
Assess the situation and identify any potential hazards.
Check the person's responsiveness and breathing.
2. Activation of Emergency Medical Services (EMS):
Call for professional medical help by dialing the emergency number.
3. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation):
If the person is not breathing or has no pulse, CPR may be necessary. This involves chest compressions and rescue breaths.
4. AED (Automated External Defibrillator):
Use an AED if available. AEDs can deliver an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.
5. Control of Bleeding:
Apply direct pressure to wounds to control bleeding.
Elevate the injured limb if possible.
Use a tourniquet as a last resort if bleeding cannot be controlled by other means.
6. Treatment of Shock:
Keep the person warm.
Have them lie down with their legs elevated (unless it causes further injury).
7. Treatment of Burns:
Cool the burn with running water for at least 10 minutes.
Cover the burn with a clean, non-stick bandage.
8. Treatment of Fractures and Sprains:
Immobilize the injured area.
Use a splint if available.
9. Choking Maneuver:
Perform the Heimlich maneuver for a conscious choking victim.
10. Seizure Management:
Protect the person from injury by moving nearby objects.
Place the person on their side after the seizure to maintain an open airway.
11. Assisting with Medications:
Assist the person in taking any prescribed medications if necessary.
12. Providing Comfort and Reassurance:
Keep the person calm and reassured.
Offer comfort and support.
It's important to note that first aid techniques may vary based on the specific situation and the resources available. Additionally, receiving formal first aid training from certified organizations can enhance your ability to respond effectively in emergency situations.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is a one-day course that offers the basics of first aid treatment in an emergency, such as incident or accident in the workplace, or the sudden illness of a colleague or customer. Emergency first aid at workplace courses offer a convenient, complete, and ongoing solution to meeting regional workplace compliance standards in CPR, AED and encompass adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is approved by Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation City Corporation.
EHS Management Consultants offer comprehensive training and education that is required by law for persons involved in the handling, transport of dangerous goods and carrying out dangerous goods activities. Our certification adds a valued personal qualification to facilitate effective procedures, minimize risk and provide strong quality assurance. Dangerous goods handling safety training is approved by KHDA, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation City Corporation.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
· Monitor compliance according to Dangerous goods regulations
· Understand the responsibilities of both employer and employee
· Identify hazardous substances by product and company
· Hierarchy of control measures
· Identify the procedures required to handle the dangerous goods
· Identify the risks and dangers associated with hazardous substances
· Identify the methods of dealing with exposure to them
· Selection of personal protective equipment
TOPICS
· Introduction to Dangerous goods
· Dangerous goods regulations
· Hazards related with Dangerous goods handling
· Risk assessment & control measures
· Safe handling, storage, and transport
· Material safety data sheets
· Implementation of the GHS for labelling
· Employee & Employers responsibilities
AUDIENCE
This dangerous goods handling safety training is intended for:
· Personnel involved with use, handling, storage or transport of hazardous substances or dangerous goods
· Health & safety worker representatives
· Managers, Supervisors
EHS Consultants Dubai: Unit No. 209 - Second floor
Brashy Building، 319th Rd,
Near Al Safa- Metro Station
Sheikzayed Road - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Call For Registration & Get Certified! +971 4 239 3639 | +971 55 654 3639
Emergency first aid refers to the initial care provided to someone who has been injured or is experiencing a sudden illness. The primary goals of basic first aid are to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, and promote recovery. While not a substitute for professional medical care, CRP first aid can make a significant difference in the outcome of an emergency situation. Here are some common elements of emergency first aid:
1. Assessment:
Ensure your safety and the safety of others.
Assess the situation and identify any potential hazards.
Check the person's responsiveness and breathing.
2. Activation of Emergency Medical Services (EMS):
Call for professional medical help by dialing the emergency number.
3. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation):
If the person is not breathing or has no pulse, CPR may be necessary. This involves chest compressions and rescue breaths.
4. AED (Automated External Defibrillator):
Use an AED if available. AEDs can deliver an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.
5. Control of Bleeding:
Apply direct pressure to wounds to control bleeding.
Elevate the injured limb if possible.
Use a tourniquet as a last resort if bleeding cannot be controlled by other means.
6. Treatment of Shock:
Keep the person warm.
Have them lie down with their legs elevated (unless it causes further injury).
7. Treatment of Burns:
Cool the burn with running water for at least 10 minutes.
Cover the burn with a clean, non-stick bandage.
8. Treatment of Fractures and Sprains:
Immobilize the injured area.
Use a splint if available.
9. Choking Maneuver:
Perform the Heimlich maneuver for a conscious choking victim.
10. Seizure Management:
Protect the person from injury by moving nearby objects.
Place the person on their side after the seizure to maintain an open airway.
11. Assisting with Medications:
Assist the person in taking any prescribed medications if necessary.
12. Providing Comfort and Reassurance:
Keep the person calm and reassured.
Offer comfort and support.
It's important to note that first aid techniques may vary based on the specific situation and the resources available. Additionally, receiving formal first aid training from certified organizations can enhance your ability to respond effectively in emergency situations.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is a one-day course that offers the basics of first aid treatment in an emergency, such as incident or accident in the workplace, or the sudden illness of a colleague or customer. Emergency first aid at workplace courses offer a convenient, complete, and ongoing solution to meeting regional workplace compliance standards in CPR, AED and encompass adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is approved by Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation City Corporation.
EHS Management Consultants offer comprehensive training and education that is required by law for persons involved in the handling, transport of dangerous goods and carrying out dangerous goods activities. Our certification adds a valued personal qualification to facilitate effective procedures, minimize risk and provide strong quality assurance. Dangerous goods handling safety training is approved by KHDA, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation City Corporation.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
· Monitor compliance according to Dangerous goods regulations
· Understand the responsibilities of both employer and employee
· Identify hazardous substances by product and company
· Hierarchy of control measures
· Identify the procedures required to handle the dangerous goods
· Identify the risks and dangers associated with hazardous substances
· Identify the methods of dealing with exposure to them
· Selection of personal protective equipment
TOPICS
· Introduction to Dangerous goods
· Dangerous goods regulations
· Hazards related with Dangerous goods handling
· Risk assessment & control measures
· Safe handling, storage, and transport
· Material safety data sheets
· Implementation of the GHS for labelling
· Employee & Employers responsibilities
AUDIENCE
This dangerous goods handling safety training is intended for:
· Personnel involved with use, handling, storage or transport of hazardous substances or dangerous goods
· Health & safety worker representatives
· Managers, Supervisors
EHS Consultants Dubai: Unit No. 209 - Second floor
Brashy Building، 319th Rd,
Near Al Safa- Metro Station
Sheikzayed Road - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Call For Registration & Get Certified! +971 4 239 3639 | +971 55 654 3639
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is a one-day course that offers the basics of first aid treatment in an emergency, such as incident or accident in the workplace, or the sudden illness of a colleague or customer. Emergency first aid at workplace courses offer a convenient, complete, and ongoing solution to meeting regional workplace compliance standards in CPR, AED and encompass adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is approved by Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation city corporation.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
· Understand the roles and responsibilities of a first aider
· Know how to assess an incident
· To manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
· To manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
· Recognize and assist a casualty who is choking
· Manage a casualty who is wounded and bleeding
· Understand how to manage a casualty with a minor injury
· Understand how to manage a variety of conditions
TOPICS
· Responsibilities and aims of First aider
· Basic life support
· Action at an emergency
· Primary survey and CPR
· Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
· Secondary Survey and recovery position
Management of the unconscious casualty
· Assessment and treatment of a casualty who is wounded or bleeding
· Assessment and treatment of fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries
· Assessment and treatment of burns
AUDIENCE
This HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work training is intended for:
· Any Personnel who require an emergency first aid at work certificate to comply with HSE legislation
· Nominated first aiders working in low-risk environments
· Managers, Supervisors, and other Health & safety worker representatives
Call For Registration & Get Certified!
+971 4 239 3639 | 055 654 3639
EHS Consultants Dubai: Unit No. 209 - Second floor
HABC Level 3 Award In Emergency First Aid At Work@ EHS Consultants Dubai
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is approved by Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation city corporation.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Understand the roles and responsibilities of a first aider
Know how to assess an incident
To manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
To manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing
normally
Recognize and assist a casualty who is choking
Manage a casualty who is wounded and bleeding
Understand how to manage a casualty with a minor injury
Understand how to manage a variety of conditions
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This ISO 45001:2018 lead auditor training course outlines the necessary skills needed to lead an ISO 45001 audit team and conduct first, second- and third-party audits against the standard requirements. It covers the process approach to Occupational health & safety management systems, auditing, the management principles, and the requirements of ISO 45001, and how to plan, complete and report the audit of an entire Occupational Health & Safety Management System.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Understanding the terms and definitions to help you understand and audit ISO 45001 requirements
Identify the aims and benefits of an ISO 45001 audit
To suggest examples of evidence that would show conformance to the OH&S requirements
To get knowledge about the roles and responsibilities of an auditor and a lead auditor
To plan and conduct an interview with senior management and evaluate an organizations policies and objectives
To prepare thoroughly for an audit and set process-based checklists
TOPICS
Introduction
The purpose and benefits of an OH&S management system
Essentials definitions and terminology
Organizations OH&S policy and objectives
Importance of hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control
The preventive approach to risk management
On-site audit plan
The roles and responsibilities of an auditor/ lead auditor
Summary
AUDIENCE
This ISO 45001:2018 lead auditor training is intended for:
• Anyone who audits OH &S management systems against ISO 45001 requirements as an auditor.
• Top Management
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