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Training

First Aid Level 1 Course

First Aid level 1 is an entry level first aid training course on emergency principles. In first aid level 1, we teach learners how to perform basic life support and first aid in emergencies. Delivered by professional staff, learners will cover theoretical knowledge and have to perform practical skills competently, such as CPR and Choking relief.  The course is accredited through the Department of labour and the Health and Welfare Sector Educational Training Authority (HWSETA). First Aid level 1 is a prerequisite for First aid Level 2 and First Aid level 3.

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First Aid Level 1 Course Contents:

  • Principals of emergency care, safety and emergency scene management

  • Artificial Respiration

  • One Man CPR

  • Airway Obstruction

  • Wounds & Bleeding

  • Shock, unconsciousness & fainting

  • Fractures & splinting

  • Burns

  • Head & Spinal Injuries

  • Practical demonstrations and participation by each learner in the practical exercises

Learn how to adequately deal with emergencies, Book your first aid level 1 training course today.

Occupational First Aid Training

First Aid Level 2 Course

Once first aid level 1 has been completed, learners are eligible to complete first aid level 2 where all the theory and practical skills learnt in level 1 is revised. Persons who participate in this first aid training course can render safe and effective first aid in a medical, injury or environmental emergency.

First Aid Level 3 Course

Our First aid level 3 is a comprehensive first aid training course for hazardous occupations and people without easy access to healthcare. First aid level 3 covers revision of information learnt in both the first aid level 1 course and first aid level 2 course, and delves further into the provision of emergency care. Emergency childbirth and water-related emergencies form part of this course. The First Aid Level 3 course is a prerequisite for the Basic Ambulance Assistant course, which is entry level into the emergency medical services.

Basic Firefighting Training Course

Basic Firefighting course is a course designed to equip learners with the knowledge and necessary skills to manage and extinguish a fire in the home or office environment, using a variety of skills and various firefighting equipment covered during the course.

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Basic Firefighting Training

Basic Firefighting Course Contents 

  • Fire Introduction

  • Giving Warning Of A Fire

  • The Burning Process

  • The Fire Tetrahedron

  • Classes Of Fire

  • PPE

  • Extinguishing Mediums And Extinguishers

             •           Water

             •           Foam

             •           Carbon Dioxide

             •           Dry Chemical Powder

  • Fire Equipment Requirements

  • Methods Of Operation

  • Operating Procedure

  • Care And Maintenance Of Fire Equipment

  • How Fire Spreads

  • Fire Prevention

  • Fire Hose Reels

  • Fire Buckets

  • Fire Blankets

  • Getting Out Alive

  • Lifting And Carrying Techniques

H&S Representative Training

Health and Safety Representative Training Course 

The H&S Representative appointment is a legal requirement under Section 17 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and is compulsory for every organisation. The health and safety course incorporates theoretical, practical and reflexive learning. It ensures that the learner is exposed to the true requirements and function of the H&S Representatives in the working environment.

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Course Contents

Introduction to health and safety

Legislative history

The Constitution

Understanding the act and regulations

Department of Labour/legislation

Important sections of the Act

The health and safety representative introduction and functions

H&S Representative appointment letters and monthly inspection sheets

Incident and accident investigations process and objectives

Department of labour Annexure 1 (accident and disease) forms

Health and safety committee meetings

Additional information

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