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What is in emergency first aid?
Emergency first aid refers to the initial care provided to someone who has been injured or is experiencing a sudden illness. The primary goals of basic first aid are to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, and promote recovery. While not a substitute for professional medical care, CRP first aid can make a significant difference in the outcome of an emergency situation. Here are some common elements of emergency first aid:
1. Assessment:
Ensure your safety and the safety of others.
Assess the situation and identify any potential hazards.
Check the person's responsiveness and breathing.
2. Activation of Emergency Medical Services (EMS):
Call for professional medical help by dialing the emergency number.
3. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation):
If the person is not breathing or has no pulse, CPR may be necessary. This involves chest compressions and rescue breaths.
4. AED (Automated External Defibrillator):
Use an AED if available. AEDs can deliver an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.
5. Control of Bleeding:
Apply direct pressure to wounds to control bleeding.
Elevate the injured limb if possible.
Use a tourniquet as a last resort if bleeding cannot be controlled by other means.
6. Treatment of Shock:
Keep the person warm.
Have them lie down with their legs elevated (unless it causes further injury).
7. Treatment of Burns:
Cool the burn with running water for at least 10 minutes.
Cover the burn with a clean, non-stick bandage.
8. Treatment of Fractures and Sprains:
Immobilize the injured area.
Use a splint if available.
9. Choking Maneuver:
Perform the Heimlich maneuver for a conscious choking victim.
10. Seizure Management:
Protect the person from injury by moving nearby objects.
Place the person on their side after the seizure to maintain an open airway.
11. Assisting with Medications:
Assist the person in taking any prescribed medications if necessary.
12. Providing Comfort and Reassurance:
Keep the person calm and reassured.
Offer comfort and support.
It's important to note that first aid techniques may vary based on the specific situation and the resources available. Additionally, receiving formal first aid training from certified organizations can enhance your ability to respond effectively in emergency situations.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is a one-day course that offers the basics of first aid treatment in an emergency, such as incident or accident in the workplace, or the sudden illness of a colleague or customer. Emergency first aid at workplace courses offer a convenient, complete, and ongoing solution to meeting regional workplace compliance standards in CPR, AED and encompass adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is approved by Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation City Corporation.
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Level 3 Emergency First Aid Training
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is a one-day course that offers the basics of first aid treatment in an emergency, such as incident or accident in the workplace, or the sudden illness of a colleague or customer. Emergency first aid at workplace courses offer a convenient, complete, and ongoing solution to meeting regional workplace compliance standards in CPR, AED and encompass adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is approved by Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation city corporation.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Understand the roles and responsibilities of a first aider
Know how to assess an incident
To manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
To manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
Recognize and assist a casualty who is choking
Manage a casualty who is wounded and bleeding
Understand how to manage a casualty with a minor injury
Understand how to manage a variety of conditions
TOPICS
Responsibilities and aims of First aider
Basic life support
Action at an emergency
Primary survey and CPR
Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Secondary Survey and recovery position
Management of the unconscious casualty
Assessment and treatment of a casualty who is wounded or bleeding
Assessment and treatment of fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries
Assessment and treatment of burns
AUDIENCE
This HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work training is intended for:
Any Personnel who require an emergency first aid at work certificate to comply with HSE legislation
Nominated first aiders working in low-risk environments
Managers, Supervisors, and other Health & safety worker representatives
HABC Level 3 Award In Emergency First Aid At Work
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is a one-day course that offers the basics of first aid treatment in an emergency, such as incident or accident in the workplace, or the sudden illness of a colleague or customer. Emergency first aid at workplace courses offer a convenient, complete, and ongoing solution to meeting regional workplace compliance standards in CPR, AED and encompass adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training.
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency first Aid at Work is approved by Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai municipality, Trakhees, Dubai Aviation city corporation.
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Work At Height Safety Training in Dubai
Work at Height Safety
Over the past five decades the Height Safety industry has undergone a progressive change working to provide solutions to situations where personnel are required to work in areas which were once deemed as safe working practice. There has been a constant series of developments, from the use of waist belts with short rope lanyards and chain lanyards as recent as the 1980s, to the vast array of different shock absorbing devices and full body harnesses now available on the market. It is only a handful of key manufacturers that have consistently provided the innovations that have led the Height Safety Industry to where it is today.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) annual statistics state that, in 2021/22, there were 61,713 non-fatal injuries reported by employers under RIDDOR, and falls from a height accounted for 8% of these. Additionally, falls from height accounted for 39 deaths and the highest proportion of fatalities caused by accidents. As these statistics demonstrate, work at height that is not adequately controlled can have serious consequences.
While not a replacement for industry recognized training the purpose of this blog is to raise awareness of typical assessment and control measures required for working at height safely.
Before any work at height begins, it is vitally important to assess the risks and hazards presented by the environment, conditions and the required operation.
Hierarchy of Control
(a) When undertaking a risk assessment for tasks that are to be completed ‘at height’, the following hierarchy of control shall be adopted:
(i) Avoid: ensure that no work is done at height if it is safe and reasonably practicable to do it other than at height.
(ii) Prevent falls: Where it is not reasonably practicable to avoid working at height, the employer shall ensure that appropriate equipment or other control measures are in place to prevent persons falling from a place at height; and
(iii) Minimize the distance and consequences of a fall: Employers shall ensure that where it is not reasonably practicable to prevent falls, work equipment or other means shall be provided that will reduce the distance a person could fall and the consequences of this fall.
Do….
As much work as possible from the ground
Ensure workers can get safely to and from where they work at height
Ensure equipment is suitable, stable and strong enough for the job, maintained and checked regularly
Take precautions when working on or near fragile surfaces
Provide protection from falling objects
Consider emergency evacuation and rescue procedure
Don't…
Overload ladders – consider the equipment or materials workers are carrying before working at height. Check the pictogram or label on the ladder for information
Overreach on ladders or stepladders
Rest a ladder against weak upper surfaces, e.g. glazing or
plastic gutters
Use ladders or stepladders for strenuous or heavy tasks, only use them for light work of short duration (a maximum of
30 minutes at a time)
Let anyone who is not competent (who doesn't have the skills, knowledge and experience to do the job) work at height
Undertaking safety training or attending a working at height course is an excellent way to help yourself and your colleagues stay safe. A good working at height training course will provide you with information including:
An overview of working activities involving risk of injury from working at height and typical injuries
Legal responsibilities including an overview of the Working at Height Regulations
Basic hazards and factors affecting risk
Main precautions to prevent falls and falling materials
Safe working practices for common forms of access equipment
Inspection requirements for scaffolds
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