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    I have just renewed my Senior First Aid certificate and have been looking at the Remote Area First Aid Training offered by St John. They recommend this course for 4WD enthusiasts. Has anyone done this course and if so was it worth it?

    Thanks

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    Re: First Aid Training

    Yes it is worthwhile, check it has the HLTFA302A - Provide First Aid in Remote Situation standard.

    The basis is to provide stabilisation of patient for longer durations. Depending on who runs the course is whether they cover air extraction techniques, runway prep, etc ......

    If there were a few Pradopoint member to attend, it could be run as a session and you would probably get a discount.

    here are a few other people that can do the training:

    http://www.epaustralia.com/mining/page2/Training.html

    http://www.ambulance.qld.gov.au/firstai ... s.asp#info

    http://www.stjohnnsw.com.au/tc_rafa.html

    http://www.efirstaid.com.au/remote.php

    http://www.redcross.org.au/ourservices_ ... tefirstaid
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    • #3
      Re: First Aid Training

      Originally posted by Spurio
      Yes it is worthwhile, check it has the HLTFA302A - Provide First Aid in Remote Situation standard.

      The basis is to provide stabilisation of patient for longer durations. Depending on who runs the course is whether they cover air extraction techniques, runway prep, etc ......

      If there were a few Pradopoint member to attend, it could be run as a session and you would probably get a discount.

      here are a few other people that can do the training:

      http://www.epaustralia.com/mining/page2/Training.html

      http://www.ambulance.qld.gov.au/firstai ... s.asp#info

      http://www.stjohnnsw.com.au/tc_rafa.html

      http://www.efirstaid.com.au/remote.php

      http://www.redcross.org.au/ourservices_ ... tefirstaid
      Thanks Spurio,

      It is HLTFA302A - I will have a look at the other organisations you have suggested.

      Regards,

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      • #4
        Re: First Aid Training

        I highly recommend Parasol EMT. I have been going to them annually for my SFA refresher training.
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        • #5
          Re: First Aid Training

          Originally posted by RogueAussie
          I highly recommend Parasol EMT. I have been going to them annually for my SFA refresher training.
          Thanks, I'm in WA and it looks like the only place doing the course is St John - but they are good anyway.

          The Red Cross run this course but only in Sydney, not in WA :?: I would have thought that with all the mine sites in WA there would be a lot more call for it here than in Sydney.

          Regards,

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          • #6
            Re: First Aid Training

            Hi mate,

            Suggest Accidental over in Dixon Rd?

            Might be worth a call as they often provide SFA for our guys at work and may also do this course.

            Cheers

            Terry

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            • #7
              I finally got around to booking this course with St John (HLTFA302A Provide First Aid in Remote Situation). Going up to Belmont 15/16 September.

              The course covers the following:

              Planning and preparation
              Managing the remote situation
              Infection control and hygiene
              Observation and documentation
              Basic life support
              Trauma management
              Bites, stings and allergic reaction
              Environmental conditions
              Casualty movement
              Safety and survival
              Communication
              Rescue and evacuation preparation
              Principles of triage and care of the deceased

              Should be interesting

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              • #8
                I strongly recommend first aid training to everyone, and also to carry a well stocked first aid kit in your 4wd too. Even if you aren't sure how to use it, at least someone else might be.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ntp View Post
                  I strongly recommend first aid training to everyone, and also to carry a well stocked first aid kit in your 4wd too. Even if you aren't sure how to use it, at least someone else might be.
                  Totally agree mate, I already have the Senior First Aid qualification (actually a prerequisite for the Remote course) and a very well stocked First Aid Kit.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Trekrider View Post
                    Principles of triage and care of the deceased
                    ...care of the deceased. There's a skill I hope you never need to use

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Max View Post
                      ...care of the deceased. There's a skill I hope you never need to use
                      That's what I thought Max - Sadly I have had to do that in the past more than once.

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                      • #12
                        Just got back from the St John Remote First Aid course and I would definitely recommend it. It was a very intensive two days building on the Senior First Aid course with lots of scenarios to deal with (multiple casualties and remote locations). More information on why you do (or don't do) some of the things you are taught on the Senior First Aid course which was very helpful. I only renewed my Senior First Aid in March and quite a lot has changed since then - especially on the DRSABCD and wound dressing.

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