This course is an approved First Aid at Work course in accordance with the Health and Safety Regulations 1981. All courses can include additional skills such as Paediatric First Aid, Oxygen Administration, use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Hazardous Marine life Injuries. Courses can
Summary
This course is an approved First Aid at Work course in accordance with the Health and Safety Regulations 1981. All courses can include additional skills such as Paediatric First Aid, Oxygen Administration, use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Hazardous Marine life Injuries. Courses can be tailored to individual, local and company requirements.
Description
Core Activities
Response to medical emergencies and provision of life support
Prevention of deterioration and promotion of recovery of injured personnel within HSE guidelines.
Acting in a safe and efficient manner, as an individual and as a team member.
Assistance to employers towards compliance with safety legislation.
Core Modules: First Aid
Bleeding (minor and severe)
Burns
Casualty movement
Choking (adult)
CPR (adult)
Fainting
Primary survey
Secondary survey
Seizures (adult)
Shock
Unconscious casualty
Allergic reaction
Asthma
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
Chest pains (including heart attack)
Eye injuries
Head injuries
Low blood sugar
Poisons
Spinal injuries
Sprains and strains
Stroke
Accreditations offered
Health and Safety Executive
Divers Alert Network
Emergency First Response
DDRC
Maritime and Coastguard Agency (Maritime)
Merchant Navy Training Board (Maritime)
DDRC Professional Services is committed to the delivery of high quality training and support to our clients. We pride ourselves on listening to our client’s requirements and providing cost effective, high quality solutions tailored to client needs.
DDRC Professional Services operates to the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System. The procedures employed conform to client and company requirements and ensure the health, safety and welfare of all clients, preventing exposure to unacceptable risk.
Global Medical Specialists You Can Trust
DDRC Healthcare is a not-for-profit organisation and a registered UK charity (no. 279652) based on Plymouth Science Park in Plymouth. We are worldwide specialists in diving medicine, hyperbaric oxygen therapy and medical training and have an enviable range of highly specialised staff, facilities and knowledge.
DDRC delivers 24/7 diving and hyperbaric medical emergency services, diver health research and education activities, we host the British Hyperbaric Association helpline, produce diver safety materials, presentations, courses and events and fund medical equipment to support diver treatment plans.
Whilst we are best known for treating divers with Decompression Illness (DCI) or ‘the bends’ divers only account for around one third of their patients, as we also use Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO) therapy to treat an array of other conditions where it has been internationally agreed that the use of HBO is effective.
The whole organisation employs approximately 60 staff as regular employees and contracted bank staff. Our turnover is in the region of £2 million per year.
Charitable objectives
The advancement of education and the relief of sickness by:
The conduct of scientific and medical research into:
The effect upon the human body of exposure to altered pressure and/or gas environment
Underwater diving safety
The prevention and treatment of medical conditions arising from exposure or an altered pressure and/or gas environment
The altered pressure and/or gas environment treatment of illness, disability or injury
The provision of training in altered pressure and/or gas environment treatment, procedures and care environments
The education of the public about the effects upon the human body of exposure to altered pressure and/or gas environments
In these charitable objects ‘altered pressure and/or gas environment’ means any environment in which the pressure differs from that at sea level, and/or the constituent gases differ in nature or proportion to those present in air.
The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work. This includes carrying out a risk assessment, appointing a suitable amount of first aiders and providing appr...
Topics covered include: the roles and responsibilities of the First Aider; assessing an incident, recognising signs and symptoms of injury and illness, assisting a casualty who is suffering from major injury and illness, chest injuries, spinal injuries and anaphylaxis. The qualification is assessed
On completing the course you and/or your employees will receive the Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate.
This 3 day course is run in conjunction with our partners at British Red Cross and St Johns Ambulance and is designed to give the end user an in depth knowledge of First Aid so that he/she can fulfil First Aider responsibilities at their place of work.
First aid at work courses provides people with the knowledge and practical competencies to preserve life and minimize the effects of injury and illness during a medical emergency.
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