Basic First Aid for Workplace

Overview

The good health and resulting productivity of employees is one area that is often overlooked as a means of improving a company's profitability. Whether employees work in a high-hazard or low-hazard environment, they face a variety of risks. Shock, bleeding, poisonings, burns, temperature extremes, musculoskeletal injuries, bites and stings.

These risks are compounded when employees do not feel well. Their lack of concentration can result in costly injuries. If your employees are not prepared to handle these types of injuries on all shifts and their employees are left untreated until an ambulance arrives, a victim's condition may worsen and injuries can become far more debilitating, which leads to greater medical costs and lost productivity.

It makes good business sense to provide first aid and appropriate training to all your employees. By making such a minimal investment in keeping your employees safe and well-trained, the good health and resulting productivity of employees is one area that is often overlooked as a means of improving a company's profitability. Moreover, it is the law.

Objective

  • Understand their new responsibilities of an Occupational First Aider
  • Provide appropriate treatment for preserving life
  • Minimize the consequences of injury until the arrival of medical assistance
  • Provide appropriate treatment for an injury which does not require the attention of a medical practitioner or nurse
  • Familiar with health & safety legislation on first aid in the workplace (e.g. Contents of First Aid Box)

Content

  • Basic of First Aid
  • How to handle sick/injured individuals
  • Points to keep in mind at the scene
  • Shock
  • Recovery Position
  • CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
  • Chest compressions for adults and children
  • Choking
  • Injury to bones, muscles or joints: upper limb injury, lower limb and pelvis
  • Basic First Aid for eye injuries and eye problems list text here
  • Basic First Aid for bleeding and wounds (External and internal bleeding, spontaneous nosebleeds)
  • Basic First Aid for burns and scalds.
  • Basic First Aid for Animal and insect bites or stings
  • Basic First Aid for drowning
  • Basic First Aid for poisoning
  • Basic First Aid for electrical injury

Who should Attend?

This training program is specially designed for Everyone in an organisation from managers to staff who seek to broaden their knowledge and improve their skills in Basic First Aid.

Trainer's Profile

Since 2008, he has extensive experience of training delivery in the workplace environment, across a wide range of sectors, working as First Aid Trainer and providing many Basic First Aid and Commercial First Aid for RC volunteers, youths, many NGOs and private sectors. As a qualified First Aid Trainer, he brings his extensive knowledge and experience into the training, helping prepare trainees to respond to real world situations with confidence. Last but not least, from 2006 to 2008, he also worked as Secure in Ambulance for Pres Ket Tok Mealea Hospital.

Fee Charged

  • USD 100 (Registration makes before 17 June 2022)
  • USD 130 (Normal Fee)

The course fees are inclusive of course materials, handouts, meals, refreshments, and certificates of completion but do exclude 10% of VAT amount.