



Terms
Advanced techniques covered
IV Cannulation -
Spinal care -
Airways -
Bag & Mask -
Shelter
building -
emergency situations.
Fire starting -
This Course is recognised as appropriate training for MLTUK,
ML Summer and Winter Awards, Single Pitch Supervisors Award, RYA,
BCU, BASI, ASSI,BOF,and by most other Governing Bodies.
Details:
Clothing & Equipment
list will be forwarded with booking conformation.
(Required equipment available to hire)
Arrival time 0900 (9am) on the first day of
the course.
Departure aprox 1700 (5pm) on the last day.
Free transportation is available
from Polegate railway station.
This course takes a much deeper look into wilderness first aid.
It covers all of the
requirements for the HSE first aid at work certificate & much more. This course is
taught over four days & three nights at our training facility. This is also a practical
based course with as little theory & as much practical training & Wilderness based
scenarios as possible, to give you real hands on experience.
The course includes instruction
in :
HSE approved first aid training
Bushcraft & Survival
Wilderness Emergency
This course
has been developed to provide training for emergency situations, Which may occur
while working, travelling or participating in outdoor activities in more remote areas
and help could be some time/ distance away.
Information
All our courses are run at
our base camp style training facility in the East Sussex countryside, or at a venue
of your choice.
The accommodation for our residential courses is arranged in traditional
canvas bell tents ,We also supply camp beds for all students giving maximum comfort
in a wilderness environment.
There will be chances to sleep out if you so wish & you
are welcome to bring your own shelters.
All the food for the course is supplied & will be cooked over open fires. (special dietary requirements,you are required to bring with you)
First Aid content:
Communication and giving out responsibilities in an emergency.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Recognition and treatment of shock.
Management of the
unconscious casualty.
Identifying wounds and control of bleeding.
Recognition and management
of injuries to bones, muscles and joints.
Management of burns and scalds.
Recognition
of illness.
Treatment of minor injuries.
Treatment of eye injuries.
Treatment for poisons.
Transport
of casualty.
Personal hygiene in treating wounds.
Contents of a First Aid box and it's
use
Purchasing First Aid supplies.
Simple record keeping and personal hygiene in treating
wounds
HIV and Hepatitis B.


