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Realistic correct First Aid is a critical component of your company's Disaster Response Plan. Every department and location should have an emergency medical response Team Leader and designated trained First-Aiders.
Save money by teaching DFA with your own personnel, instead of the cost of outside agencies that may or may not fit your company's specific needs.
Save time by setting your own flexible schedule for annual or semi-annual Employee Safety Training and refresher training.
Save both time and money by teaching only the criticical essentials. This one day, 6-hour DFA course has much more of what you actually need than "Standard" first aid, while omitting non-essential, non-disaster information such as jellyfish stings, snakebites, childbirth, etc.
For comparison, Red Cross "Standard First Aid" takes several weeks, yet it does not have *START rapid triage, does not have a 24-hour Action Outline, and does not have a Guideline for the Days That Follow. Disaster First Aid does. |
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"The class was really well received. We have had very positive feedback, and plenty of volunteers offering to help." "Our instructors really like the content of Disaster First Aid. We're also working on our First Aid Kits and these (books) will be a part of each kit." -Premera Blue Cross, Mountlake Terrace WA (See Endorsements)
Coming in 2010: A new "Train-the-Trainer" Instructor Training COurse for new or inexperienced instructors - a "crash course" in Basics of Teaching and Psychology of Learning, plus tips and tricks for more effective teaching. |
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Disaster First Aid ©1996-2010 V. Chames / Darkhorse Press United States
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