Our first aid courses are presented by emergency medical practitioners with years of experience treating patients in various settings and environments. This brings a level of realism to each and every course. We make sure of student manuals, interactive teaching, practical sessions and presentations to ensure that the students leave the course with not just a certificate, but a solid understanding of the course topics and the ability to act in the case of an emergency
First aid level 1 is an introduction into basic medical care and assisting a patient in the case of an emergency. It is also the basic qualification required by most companies in order to comply with the OHS act
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Fractures and dislocations
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Burn wounds
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Head and spinal injuries
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Heart attacks
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Strokes
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Epilepsy
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Asthma
First Aid level 1
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Emergency scene management
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Medico-legal aspects
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Primary survey
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CPR for adults
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Choking
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Secondary survey
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Shock
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Wounds and bleeding
50% Theory and 50% practical course content (adjusted depending on the students requirements)
30% Theory and 70% Practical competency evaluation.
Course requirements: Ability to understand and write in english
Course duration: 1.5 days
Certificate: Certificate of competency issued. Valid for 3 years
First aid level 1 is an introduction into basic medical care and assisting a patient in the case of an emergency. It is also the basic qualification required by most companies in order to comply with the OHS act
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Fractures and dislocations
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Burn wounds
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Head and spinal injuries
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Heart attacks
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Strokes
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Epilepsy
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Asthma
First Aid level1
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Emergency scene management
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Medico-legal aspects
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Primary survey
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CPR for adults
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Choking
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Secondary survey
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Shock
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Wounds and bleeding
50% Theory and 50% practical course content (adjusted depending on the students requirements)
30% Theory and 70% Practical competency evaluation.
Course requirements: Ability to understand and write in english
Course duration: 1.5 days
Certificate: Certificate of competency issued. Valid for 3 years
First aid level 1 is an introduction into basic medical care and assisting a patient in the case of an emergency. It is also the basic qualification required by most companies in order to comply with the OHS act
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Emergency scene management
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Medico-legal aspects
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Primary survey
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Anatomy and physiology
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CPR for adults
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Choking
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Secondary survey
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Shock
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Wounds, bleeding and the management of foreign objects
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Fractures and dislocations
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Burn wounds
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Head and spinal injuries
First Aid level2
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Strokes
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Epilepsy
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Asthma
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Soft tissue management
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Ear and eye injuries
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Hand injuries
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Chest injuries
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Pelvic and abdominal injuries
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Rescue carries
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Water related emergencies
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Heat and cold injuries
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Bites, stings and poisoning
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Heart attacks
50% Theory and 50% practical course content (adjusted depending on the students requirements)
50% Theory and 50% Practical competency evaluation.
Course requirements: Ability to understand and write in english
Course duration: 3 days
Certificate: Certificate of competency issued. Valid for 3 years
First aid level 3 is the advanced level of first aid and covers level 1 and level 2 in more depth plus numerous other topics. The use of oxygen, the AED as well as BVMR are included
First Aid level3
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Soft tissue management
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Ear and eye injuries
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Hand injuries
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Chest injuries
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Pelvic and abdominal injuries
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Rescue carries
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Water related emergencies
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Heat and cold injuries
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Bites, stings and poisoning
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Behavioural emergencies
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Crush and explosion injuries
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Oxygen administration
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Emergency child birth
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DOL Patient report forms
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Triage management
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The AED (Automated external defibrilator)
50% Theory and 50% practical course content (adjusted depending on the students requirements)
50% Theory and 50% Practical competency evaluation.
Course requirements: Ability to understand and write in english
Course duration: 4 days
Certificate: Certificate of competency issued. Valid for 3 years
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Emergency scene management
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Medico-legal aspects
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Primary survey
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Anatomy and physiology
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CPR for adults, children and infants
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Choking
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Secondary survey
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Shock
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Wounds, bleeding and the management of foreign objects
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Fractures and dislocations
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Burn wounds
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Head and spinal injuries
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Heart attacks
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Strokes
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Epilepsy
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Asthma