First Aid in the Workplace
First Aid in the Workplace
Length : 16 hours
ABOUT
Learn the basic methods of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) on infants, children and adults.
Know that the administration of first aid is governed by the law and regulations.
OBJECTIVES
The skills to be acquired are theoretical and practical. They will be validated by a test:
- Recognize an emergency;
- Take action in an emergency;
- Administer first aid;
- Apply CPR;
- Use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
PREREQUISITES
Be member.
Have taken the initiation to community life course
CERTIFICATION
Certificate of participation recognized by the CNESST (valid for 3 years).
REGISTRATION
Please enter your name on the callback list at the bottom of the page to be notified of the next dates that become open for registrations. You will then receive an e-mail containing the date a few weeks before the course. You can then contact us to register. These e-mails are sent every Wednesday.
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The number of participants allowed in each course is limited. On the day of the course, we will not admit any participants who have not paid for it in advance.
SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION AND MEDICAL PROTOCOL
- Introduction and welcome
- Regulations - Legal considerations, first-aid kit, accident log
- Intervention chain and 9-1-1
- Situation assessment
- Clinical condition assessment
- Altered state of consciousness
- Lateral safety position
- State of shock
- Medical approach (SAMPLE)
- Cardiovascular problems: chest pain and stroke
- Diabetic problems
- Convulsions
- Difficulty breathing
- Behavioural problem
SECTION 2 - TRAUMA
- Approach to trauma
- Hemorrhages, complex wounds and minor wounds
- Head and spinal injuries
- Trauma to the extremities
- Emergency moves and improvised transport
- Intoxication: The workplace and opioids
- Burns
- Hypothermia
- Frostbite
- Heat-related problems
- Eye injuries
SECTION 3 - GENERAL PRACTICE AND CHOKING
Review and practice
- General approach to intervention
- Medical, traumatic and environmental problems
- Airway obstruction
SECTION 4 - CPR, AED AND ANAPHYLAXIS
- Cardiopulmonary arrest (CPR) and defibrillation (AED)
- Allergic reaction
UPCOMING DATES
December 9 and 10
2024
November 14-15
December 7-8
2025
January 14 and 15
Février 15 and 16
March 11 and 12
April 12 and 13
May 15 and 16
June 14 and 15
July 9 and 10
August 23 and 24
September 18 and 19
October 18 and 19
November 13 and 14
December 13 and 14
SCHEDULE
9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
LOCATION
1001, boulevard de Maisonneuve Est, bureau 900, Montréal (Québec) H2L 4P9
COURSE FEES
free of charge, members only
FREQUENCY
ONCE PER MONTH
NUMBER OF PLACES
18
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