1st Aid Training

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Would you be interested in attending full day 1st Aid training presented on a Saturday at Microland?

Poll ended at Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:43 pm

Yes, definitely
4
67%
Maybe
1
17%
No thanks
1
17%
 
Total votes: 6
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1st Aid Training

Postby andreb » Sat Aug 02, 2008 5:43 pm

ERMF are planning a full day First Aid training course at Microland. The cost will be approximatley R250 per person, including lunch and refreshments. We are planning to run it on a Saturday and may run more than one if the demand is there. The course will cover a wide range of first aid topics, but will also focus on the trauma that we may encounter in aviation related accidents.
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby ICEMAN » Sat Aug 02, 2008 6:58 pm

Is this an informal course/ discussion, or presented by an accredited organisation/ instructor?
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby Uncle Spud Murphy » Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:27 pm

If you don't mind me saying, I suggest this becomes mandatory whether a fly-er or not:idea:

What you will learn may save a life one day, or one day someone will save yours - Yes :?:

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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby grostek » Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:23 pm

Hi,

I voted No Thanks, but only because I am not in SA if I was, I would attend.

I think this course is an excellent idea.

When I am back in SA will sign up for one.

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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby cobra » Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:36 pm

ICEMAN wrote:Is this an informal course/ discussion, or presented by an accredited organisation/ instructor?
By accredited organisation/instructor - LIFE MED (Emergency Medical Training)
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby ICEMAN » Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:45 am

cobra wrote:
ICEMAN wrote:Is this an informal course/ discussion, or presented by an accredited organisation/ instructor?
By accredited organisation/instructor - LIFE MED (Emergency Medical Training)
Ok, just make sure that they are registered with the relevant authority- The basic "level one" first aid course is minimum is 16 hours + exam time (ie usually over 2-3 days) and covers a number of topics including some theory and prac sessions- They need to be registered with the HCPSA as accredited providers.

The Basic Health Care Providers course is conducted over a one day and is mainly focussed around CPR only- this course needs to be registered to the AHA (American Heart association).

Just check that your instructors are registered with the relevant bodies before you accept their prices as there are unfortunately a number of "instructors" that are not registered ## ## ## .

One of the form members, "Woody" is an instructor, he can advise you if you need additional info to make sure you get your bang for your buck (PM me if you want his cell number)
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby cobra » Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:04 am

LIFE MED reg CI 338. The following is covered:

-Principles of First Aid and Safety
-Emergency Scene Management
-Examination of Patient
-CPR
-Head and Spinal Injuries
-Shock and Unconsciousness
-Wounds, Bleeds, and Fractures
-Soft Tissue and Cruses Injuries
-Chocking and Epileptic Fits
-Multiple Injuries Management
-Fainting and Convulsions
-Environmental Management
-Practical Exercise

I`m sure andreb will post more information on the qualification of the instructor(s) and the reg of the organisation.
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby ICEMAN » Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:42 am

Ok, that looks like the Level one course content- enjoy the course :lol:
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby andreb » Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:28 pm

Thanks for the advice Iceman.
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby ICEMAN » Sun Aug 03, 2008 10:21 pm

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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby Woody » Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:29 pm

Yes to the above
Iceman i agree with you the above is the prescribed level one first aid index of course.Although the law states the course is 16 hours"don't tell enyone"it could be done in a day depending on instructor and braincell level of students.I feel a course like this is a must for every person...the diffs between life and death.
Microland run with the idea,....as i have communicated to Fanie(C.F.I) it is a first. (^^) (^^)
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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby AndyG » Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:15 pm

My wife presents first aid courses and the one described is level one. She agrees that it can easily be done in one day depending on the amount of brain cells in the heads on the day.

Excellent idea and will stand you in good stead one day to help someone, whether in flying or not.

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Re: 1st Aid Training

Postby andreb » Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:08 pm

The course is being arranged by ERMF at Microland, and not Fanie of Skyriders. Thanks for the feedback guys.
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