Some friends of mine were on a motorcycle run when one of the riders was seriously injured in an accident. While they managed to look after the rider until professional help arrived it highlighted the fact that an emergency could occur at any time or place and that they would like to be more prepared and to deal effectively with an incident involving injuries.
I contacted a number of First Aid training organisations and St Andrew's First Aid have agreed to provide an Emergency First Aid training day including a section at the end covering RTA accidents and helmet removal. Getting a suitable venue at a reasonable cost was not so easy. However I have now provisionally organised the course for Saturday 19th November 2011 at Bellshill Library and Cultural Centre (ML4 1RJ) from 9am to 4pm.
The total cost for the course, including venue costs will be £50. The venue has a cafe which will operate from 11am onwards but the course cost does not include refreshments or food. Eat in the cafe, bring a packed lunch, or a local chippie is only 100 yards from Library.
The course will include:Understanding the role of the First Aider including:
- the importance of preventing cross infection
- use of available equipment
Assessing the situation and circumstances in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency, including at the scene of RTAs.
Administering First Aid to a casualty who is:
- unconscious (including seizure)
- choking
- wounded and bleeding
- suffering from shock
Administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Providing appropriate First Aid for minor injuries
Helmet Removal.
I already have a number of people confirmed but need at least another 7 to make the course viable. If you would like to come on this course please contact me asap so that I can confirm the bookings. I have until this coming Friday ( 4th November) to confirm. The course is open to anybody over 18 (condition of venue hire) and is designed to be of use to any member of the public. The RTA and Helmet part will just be a part of the day's training.
Many thanks
Iain
I contacted a number of First Aid training organisations and St Andrew's First Aid have agreed to provide an Emergency First Aid training day including a section at the end covering RTA accidents and helmet removal. Getting a suitable venue at a reasonable cost was not so easy. However I have now provisionally organised the course for Saturday 19th November 2011 at Bellshill Library and Cultural Centre (ML4 1RJ) from 9am to 4pm.
The total cost for the course, including venue costs will be £50. The venue has a cafe which will operate from 11am onwards but the course cost does not include refreshments or food. Eat in the cafe, bring a packed lunch, or a local chippie is only 100 yards from Library.
The course will include:Understanding the role of the First Aider including:
- the importance of preventing cross infection
- use of available equipment
Assessing the situation and circumstances in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency, including at the scene of RTAs.
Administering First Aid to a casualty who is:
- unconscious (including seizure)
- choking
- wounded and bleeding
- suffering from shock
Administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Providing appropriate First Aid for minor injuries
Helmet Removal.
I already have a number of people confirmed but need at least another 7 to make the course viable. If you would like to come on this course please contact me asap so that I can confirm the bookings. I have until this coming Friday ( 4th November) to confirm. The course is open to anybody over 18 (condition of venue hire) and is designed to be of use to any member of the public. The RTA and Helmet part will just be a part of the day's training.
Many thanks
Iain
. 
. That would be great to get FPOS training. I will mention it at the training on the 19th.
