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Emergency First Aid At Work

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This training covers how to respond to emergency situations, resuscitation, recovery, and life threatening health conditions. By successfully completing this course, participants will be awarded with a qualification in Emergency First Aid at Work. Emergency First Aid at Work courses train delegates to a level of skill and confidence to deal with basic life saving in emergency situations before medical backup arrives. There will be a £60 fee for this course.

vHVA is offering spaces to member organisations on this First Aid Course, which will give participants comprehensive knowledge to protect you and your colleagues from a wide range of common problems such as choking, poisoning, electrocution, broken limbs, heart attacks, low blood sugar etc.  Our medical model 'Annie' features at these courses and students get hands-on experience of CPR, bandaging for different injuries and situations. There will be a £60 fee for this course which you will be invoiced for.

Certificates will be valid for three years following completion of the course

When
Jul 12, 2019 from  9:30 AM to  4:00 PM
Location
Jackson Hall
Portland Place
Hastings, TN34 1QN
United Kingdom
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Contact
Phone: 01424 444010

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