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First AID Training...

Definition:
First aid is the immediate can given to the injured or suddenly ill person until competent medical care is obtained. Timely given First aid measure will save the life of person and also has psychological Impact that something positive is going on till the Expert medical treatment is available.
We are conducting comprehensive course of FIRST AID which will prepare participates to make appropriate decision about recognition, preventation and Treatment for emergencies.
This course will be conducted on site at company premises or at our Institute which will covers airway, breathing, circulation management, Bleeding, burns, electric shock, musculoskeletal & soft tissue injury, poisoning, bandage, splinting & how to handle victim during shifting/ transport. It also cover medical emergency like diabetic coma, convulsion & hypertension.
The basic cardiac life support (LPR) will be demonstrated on mankin (dumy). This course is of two way communication so get the confident in Participates. Approximately 10% of employees must get First- Aid training & reported every yearly.
We will Issue Certificate of participation along with hand book on CPR/ First Aid which will be helpful in knowledge up gradation. We can provide customized packages to suit your individual needs.


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Details of First Aid Training:
1. Introduction – in accordance of The IMO/WHO/ILO.
2. Total training Session will be of Eight Hours (One Day)
3. Timing of the Training session will be Morning 10 to Evening 05.00
4. The Training will be imparted, and supported by Power Point Software, Picture & Video presentation.
5. Examination of Patient & Practical of CRP will be supported by Imported Mannequin
6. Topics and Practical will be covered during the Training Program as following:Introduction / Definition:
A) Aim & Objective of First Aid
1. To Prevent Life
2. To promote Recovery
3. To prevent the injury or illness from becoming worse
b) Golden Rules of First Aid
c) General Anatomy
d) Artificial respiration
e) C.P.R. – C-A-B
f) Emergency Preparedness & Response
g) Recovery Position
h) First Aid Kit
i) Fatal Emergencies
j) Injuries
1. Wounds
2. Bruises or contusion
3. Ecchymosis 4. Hemorrhage
k) Treatment
1. Bandage
2. Bleeding
I) External Bleeding II) Internal Bleeding
3. Burn
I) Fire
II) Hot Objects
III) Radiation
IV) Electric Current
4. Fracture
I) Simple Fracture
II) Compound Fracture III) Complicated Fracture
l) Poison (Snake Bite & Dog Bite)
m) Insect Bite
n) Emergency Aid during fall from Height
o) First Aid during Road Accident.


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SPECIAL TOPICS CONTAINS FOR WORK RELATED MANUFECTURING
INTRODUCTION

Thisguideline isintended asasourceofinformation for employees, employers, physicians, industrial hygienists, and other occupational health professionals who may haveaneedforsuchinformation.

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