Nathan Training Venue Information
Fluid First Aid offers regular First Aid Courses in the South Side suburb of Nathan which is situated just a short walk from Griffith University Nathan Campus and the QEII Jubilee Hospital. Our Nathan Venue is 15 minutes from the Brisbane CBD and services surrounding suburbs such as Upper Mount Gravatt, Garden City, Macgregor, Coopers Plains, Darra, Acacia Ridge, Mansfield, Carindale and Ipswich and is easily accessed via Public transport.
The Most Effective First Aid Course in Nathan
We see training courses as opportunities to grow and become empowered with knowledge, and we have built our company on this foundation. We aim to make first aid training fun and accessible for everyone and provide nationally recognised first aid courses in Nathan.
Although many people will have learned some first aid through their education, it is important to refresh this as an adult. Knowledge of first aid procedures and the correct methods of administering first aid assistance are vital for you as an individual, as well as for your community. First Aid can be applied anywhere, in some circumstances, it may be the difference between life and death until further help arrives.
For all Australian businesses, provision of trained first aiders as well as first aid equipment and facilities are a legal requirement. The First Aid Code of Practice states, there should be one first aider for every 50 workers in a low-risk environment, such as an office, and one first aider for every 25 workers in a high-risk environment, such as a construction site.
Whether the workplace is high or low risk, we believe it shares two traits: valuable employees who may suffer from illness or injury, and the need to protect them with suitable first aid procedures.
Why choose Fluid First Aid?
Upon completing our training course, you can expect to know how to respond to and provide care for a range of injuries and illnesses including:
- CPR and defibrillation for patients of all ages
- Breathing emergencies including Asthma, severe allergic reactions, and choking
- Cuts and bleeding injuries
- Fractures, sprains, and strains
- Burns
- Heart attacks, Strokes, and Diabetes
- Seizures (including Epilepsy)
- Hypo and Hyperthermia
- Bites and stings
- Legal issues
- Infection control and reporting
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