Platinum Training proven to save lives

Our training has proven to save many lives, students trained by us have been called upon several times and successfully saved the lives of colleges, family, friends and strangers in the street.

Our Trainers are made up of Emergency Service personnel most with over 30 years exerience in saving lives.

New for 2023 is Blended e-learning courses. Delegates attending the First Aid at Work requalification courses and the 12 hour Paediatric First Aid courses can now do 6 hour e-learning and 6 hours in the classroom.

Our training room is based in Goole and we deliver in house training to all parts of the UK.

If you have any further questions at all, please call us on 07903350130  or  01430 449121 or email info@profirstaidservices.co.uk

Kind regards

Neil, Katie and the Team

Paediatric Fist Aid Annual Refresher (QAR)

The Paediatric First aid Annual Refresher qualification has been specifically designed to provide qualified paediatric first aiders with an opportunity to refresh their knowledge and practice key paediatric first aid skills every year.

3 hour course covering

CPR

Recovery position

Choking

External bleeding and more

email us for more details – info@profirstaidservices.co.uk

 

Adrenaline Auto injectors in schools – New legislation

Did you know that Schools can now hold generic adrenaline auto-injectors .

Following extensive campaigning by the Anaphylaxis Campaign and other leading organisations, new legislation will allow schools, preschools and nurseries to obtain these without a prescription for emergency use on children who are at risk of anaphylaxis but whose own device is not working.

If you wish to find out more about generic pens in schools simply visit the Anaphylaxis campaign website.

Combined First aid at work an Paediatric First Aid Courses

As from October 2017 Learners can gain the skills and knowledge need to provide both Adult and Paediatric first aid. It is Ideal for those who work setting require both First aiders and Paediatric first aiders, i.e  Schools and Nursery settings.

On completion of  3 extended days learners receive both a level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) and a QA Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) certificates.

12hr Paediatric First Aid Training Course

We are running a 12hr Paediatric First Aid training Course at Gilberdyke Village Hall. Spread over Tues & Thurs evenings 6.30 – 9.30pm 31st October, 2nd, 7th & 9th November.
This is suitable for anyone working with or wanting to work with children as will gain a QA Level 3 Award certificate as required by OFSTED or for anyone who wants to learn this valuable life saving skill. £72 per person which includes all training, book to keep and approved certificate of qualification.

New Paediatric First Aid qualifications and the DfE

As from the 1st January 2017 we are delivering the new Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) . This new award has been approved by the Department for Education and will comply with Early Years Foundation Stage requirements. There is also  QA level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (RQF) which can be delivered over 6 hours.

All our QA Awards Courses First Aid At Work and Paediatric training courses now include safe use of A.E.D.

Our QA Awards First Aid At Work courses now also include the management of catastrophic bleeding too.

These are all very exciting changes to our enhance our First aid training courses.

A Mistletoe Kiss for a Life

With the festive season soon to be upon us, have you ever wondered why kissing under the mistletoe is a festive tradition?

Believe it or not, this tradition originates from an ancient Scandinavian legend, where the Norse God Baldur was murdered by a poisoned dart made from mistletoe. Devastated, Baldur’s mother, the Goddess Frigg, cried tears that turned into mistletoe berries, which when placed into Baldur’s wound miraculously brought him back to life!

Overjoyed, Goddess Frigg blessed all mistletoe plants so that they could never be used as a weapon again and that anyone who passed underneath them would receive a kiss – A ‘mistletoe kiss’.

A ‘mistletoe kiss’ may have been powerful in legends, but in reality, knowing how to give the ‘kiss of life’, rescue breaths and chest compressions, is one of the greatest possible life skills a person can have.

With this in mind, we’ve compiled our top 10 interesting respiration and CPR facts that may get you thinking about the true powers behind the ‘kiss of life’:

  • In 1767, the Society for Recovery of Drowned Persons taught various techniques for reviving casualties of drowning, including mouth-to-mouth rescue breaths, applying pressure to the abdomen and even tickling the casualty’s throat!
  • The word ‘Lung’ originates from 13th Century Germanic language, it means ‘light’ which refers to the weight of the organ (because there is so much air in there!)
  • The respiratory system consists of almost 1,500 miles of airways – approximately the same distance from London to Moscow!
  • The face of the popular Laerdal Little Anne Manikin is actually based on a real woman, who sadly drowned in the River Seine, Paris in the late 1800s.
  • To provide our bodies with the oxygen they actually require, we would only need to breathe once per minute. The reason we breathe so often is to eliminate carbon dioxide build-up in the lungs.
  • The longest time a breath has been held is 24 minutes 3 seconds, which was achieved by Alex Segura Vendrell in Barcelona in February 2016.
  • If a set of lungs were rolled out flat, they’d be around the size of a tennis court!
  • Yawning because you’re tired? Surprisingly, a yawn is triggered when the brain detects low oxygen levels in the lungs – yawning is the body’s way of taking in large amounts of oxygen.
  • The first medical ventilator, also known as the ‘iron lung’, was recorded in 1832. However, it wasn’t until 1928 that these started to be widely used.
  • Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was officially recommended in 1740, when the Paris Academy of Science recommended this for casualties of drowning.

Source: Qualsafe Awards www.qualsafeawards.org