EMERGENCY FIRST AID
Dep. of Lab. Reg.  *  CI 248   *   FR CI 052   *
Est. 1997
Creating a Safe and Trouble-Free Environment at Work or Play
Copyright 2009 EFA: Emergency First Aid cc

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CPR

(Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation)

It is of high importance to perform CPR correctly. We therefore teach students to place their hands correctly so that affective CPR can be performed.

By doing CPR incorrectly could result in an unsatisfactory outcome.

REMEMBER: CPR SAVE LIVES.
Recovery Position

REMEMBER: Always place your patient in the recovery position where possible. This helps to protect the patient's AIRWAY by allowing air to flow into his lungs.
DRESSINGS

By dressing a wound or securing a dislocation / fracture helps to decrease the pain, stop bleeding and prevent infection.
MST

MARITIME SAFETY TRAINING

Rescue at sea involves team work, and for everybody to remain calm even in most difficult times, we focus on teaching the students to at all times think with a clear mind and to involve others or bystanders for assistance to successfully complete the task at hand.