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Postponed 21/06/09 First Aid & AED (Automatic External Defibrilator) Seminar Print

Dear Members & friends of the Club, this has been postponed.

Our love for motorcycles and riding and our concern on riders safety prompted us to organise a First Aid and AED Seminar, on Sunday, 21st of June 2009, in Pedhoulas at the Two Flowers Hotel Apts.

More info about the Seminar:

Seminar Participation Fee: €25

Overnight stay at the "Two Flowers Hotel Apts" (Saturday 20th of June): €40 / person in a two bedroom - includes: Saturday night dinner, Sunday's 21st of June breakfast and lunch.

Please reply if you are participating or not until Friday, 5th of June 2009.

E-mail: secretary(@)bmwmotocy.org  |  Tel.: 99223021

More info about the Seminar:

Course Name: Care Plus AED & CPR + Topics

Time: 8 Hours

Employees in companies, organizations, industry, banks, food companies, hotel &

tourist establishments, retail outlets, sports facilities, education etc

To enable delegates to become quali_ed in CPR and the use of the AED, according

to the law for installing and the use of the Automatic External De_brillators (Law

of December 2008).

The AED Course is fully approved and in full compliance with the current legislation

laid down by the Health and Safety Executive and according to the ERC 2005

Guidelines. Our company is ISO 9002 registered, with full approval from the World

Safety Organization.

All delegates after being assessed and having successfully completed the course

will be awarded a Basic First Aid and an AED Certi_cate which is according to the

law for AED & CPR provider.

STUDENT MATERIALS:

Manual & Exam

Registration International Europe

Wall certi_cate & Wallet card

AED & CPR COMPLETE

Complete training Course

8 hours training

Certi_cation for First Aid & AED

The Automated External De_brillator (AED) is a computerized medical device that

can give an electric shock on a patient when the person goes into cardiac arrest. To

start with, an AED can check a person’s heart rhythm. It can recognize a rhythm that

requires a shock. And it can advise the rescuer when a shock is needed. The AED

uses voice prompts, lights and text messages to tell the rescuer the steps to take.

AEDs are easy and safe to operate and are designed to be used by laypersons who

ideally should have received AED training.

Orientation to AED

Preventing Disease Transmission

Risk Factors of Heart Disease

Early Recognition and Care of Heart Attack

Legal Considerations

Chain of Survival

Emergency Response Plan

CPR

AED Operation:

• Basic Steps

• Bare, Prepare, and Place Electrodes

Single- Rescuer and Team Approaches

Ongoing Assessment and Care

Troubleshooting Prompts

Other Considerations

Maintenance of Unit

According to the remaining time First Aid Topics that relate to your company

environment will be covered (eg. Infant & Child supplement, illness assessment,

injury assessment, epileptic seizures, stroke, heart attack, Foreign Body Airway

Obstruction, Moving Patients, Diabetic Emergencies, Asthma, Burns)

 

 

 
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