FIRST AID TRAINING

G4S first aid training is always practical and conducted by emergency medicine experts.

Participants of the training receive the basic knowledge and practical skills to provide first aid
and to save a victim's life in the event of an accident. The total volume of the training is 6 or 16 hours, depending on the need.

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Content of the training:

  • assessment of accident situations, action in accident situations (including coping with panic), assessment of the victim's condition (including the dangers associated with changing the victim's position), the nature and general principles of first aid, features of providing assistance in outdoor conditions, prevention of further health damage,
  • life-threatening conditions, their recognition and essential actions (including heart attack, stroke and lung injury),
  • first aid for unconsciousness, prevention of brain damage caused by lack of oxygen, removal of foreign bodies from the airways, resuscitation (including use of the resuscitation device AED),
  • first aid for injuries - superficial and deep injuries of the body, internal and external bleeding, methods of stopping bleeding, techniques and rules for dressing wounds, risks associated with fractures, rules for splinting and risks related to splinting, joint trauma (including dislocations and sprains), concussions and contusions of various body parts, eye damage,
  • first aid for drowning, poisoning, corrosion, burns, frostbite and electric shock,
  • the nature of medical shock and helping victims in a state of shock,
  • first aid for sudden illness (epileptic seizure, diabetic coma, anaphylactic shock, fainting, asthma attack, abdominal pain),
  • selection and use of first aid equipment at the workplace.
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