Tuesday, September 19, 2017

First Aid Training for employees 9850083500

  First Aid Training for  employees 
Whether employees work in a high hazard or low-risk environment, they face many risks. Such as bleeding, poisoning, temperature extremes, burns, bites, and stings, medical emergencies and distressed workers in confined spaces are just examples for a variety of first aid emergencies which may be encountered in the company. These risks are increased when employees do not feel well or are injured. Their lack of concentration can result in aggravating work performance and injuries. If your employee is not prepared to handle these types of injuries on all shifts and their co-workers are not promptly treated until an ambulance arrives, a victim's condition may worsen, and injuries can be more severe, which can lead to greater medical costs, health deterioration and loss of productivity.
Learning first aid can help you feel more prepared and equipped to cope in an emergency situation. For businesses, it can also help manage risks and reduce time lost due to illness or injury. An employee of an organization can be a very valuable asset in times of such health emergencies in the office place and may be able to save a life if they have the adequate training. It also makes good business sense to provide first aid training to all employees for a smoother business functioning. By making such investment and keeping your employees safe and well trained, you can reap bigger returns, besides securing a competitive and moral advantage. 
First Aid Training given by MEA trainers teaches required skills and covers common ailments requiring first aid like electrical shocks, fractures, cardiac arrest, burns, sprains, etc., and involves administering of CPR, using correct types of knots and bandages, teaching of safe lifting techniques , etc.  visit www.drgmpatil.com
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Friday, September 1, 2017

Top first Aid training center in India

In today’s times, specialty hospitals and medical advancements are of no use if emergency service does not reach people on time. More than 6,60,000 deaths occur every year in India alone as a result of cardiac arrest. The survival rate is less than 1% as emergency medical services do not reach on time and hence, this reason alone accounts for greater than 50% of cardio related deaths in India.
The risk of cardiac death in adults is estimated to be 1 per 1,000 adults of 35 years of age and above per year. About 75 percent to 80 percent of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen at home. Hence, being trained to perform CPR & First Aid can make a difference between life and death for a victim as the life you save is likely to be your loved one: a child, a spouse, a parent or a friend.

HOW CARDIO-PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) CAN SAVE LIFE

Mostly the heart stops beating or the lungs stop functioning due to non-availability of oxygen to the brain. The brain can survive only 6 minutes without oxygen. Beyond this limit, the cells of brain start dying. The destruction of these cells is an irreversible process and brain death occurs when a critical number of cells die.
If a victim has to survive, it is very important to ensure that the oxygen supply to the brain is restored within 4-6 minutes. Unfortunately, in today’s setup it is difficult to obtain medical care within this short span of time. This is where CPR comes into picture.
The common medical emergencies that require CPR in the event of cardiac arrest are:
  • Heart attack
  • Drowning
  • Choking
  • Electrocution
  • Poisoning
  • Road Traffic Accident
The sooner CPR is administered; greater are the chances of survival of the victim.
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