Learn first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills to prepare you for emergency situations in the community and at a workplace through DGT’s First Aid course.
Course Description:
Learn first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills to prepare you for emergency situations in the community and at a workplace through DGT’s First Aid course.
You will learn how to:
manage unconscious breathing and non-breathing adults
manage unconscious non-breathing infants
recognise the signs and symptoms of common injuries and illness and provide appropriate first aid treatment, and
provide an accurate report of first aid incidents.
The course is a blended delivery of online and face to face learning and assessment activities. A First Aid certificate will be valid in the workplace for three years. The CPR component is valid for 12 months.
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Learn how or refresh your knowledge and skills to provide first aid in this one day first aid training course.
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