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Found throughout south east Queensland, Fire ants are renowned for their aggressive nature and painful sting. They are particularly dangerous to those with allergies, as they tend to swarm and sting all at once.
Bites and Stings

Bites and Stings

Fire ants: What to do when stung?

Found throughout south east Queensland, Fire ants are renowned for their aggressive nature and painful sting. They are particularly dangerous to those with allergies, as they tend to swarm and sting all at once.

First aid training, as a requirement for workers, is a matter of compliance, specifically to the Work Health and Safety Act (WHS Act) and Work Health and Safety Regulations.
First Aid Training

First Aid Training

Is first aid training a requirement?

Australian law requires workplaces to provide employees with access to first aid equipment and facilities, as well as to trained personnel to administer first aid. The sensible option is to have staff first aid training. The benefits are many…

9 Australians a day are admitted to hospital for DIY injuries. Almost 80% are from falls (eg from ladders) or while using tools and machinery.
Danger

Danger

A safer home is a happier home

More than half (54%) of all emergency department presentations are for injuries that happened in the home. Keep yourself and your loved ones safe from common household accidents and injuries by implementing the measures listed in this article.

Any protection is better than none. But some masks are better than others.
Virus

Virus

Some COVID masks are better than others.

The ability for this mask to reduce exposure to contagious airborne viruses, including the Coronavirus depends on how you wear it. Wearing the best PPE in the world won’t help if it isn’t fitted properly.

The Calm As Shark Bite First Aid Slam Pack is ready to go with you to the beach.
Danger

Danger

Calm As Shark Bite First Aid Slam Pack

Arresting the blood flow after a shark mauls a person can seem a superhuman order. Our bodies have, on average, 4.5 to 5.5 litres of blood. Bleeding needs to be stopped ASAP. Dr. Jon Cohen has advanced training in Emergency Medicine and an abiding interest in making the seeming-impossible, possible.

Australians, possibly more than anyone, appreciate the value of first aid know-how in remote areas.
Danger

Danger

Australian Bush needs to be treated with respect

With a little preparation, a decent first aid kit, and some good-quality first aid training, you can set off to see the Great Outdoors and live to talk about it.

First aid certificate holders have a distinct advantage in the cut and thrust of a competitive job market. Their willingness to undertake first aid training demonstrates a willingness to accept responsibility, to take initiative, and to care for others.
First Aid Training

First Aid Training

First aid training focuses on learning to respond in an emergency

Though medical emergencies come in all shapes and sizes, they can all be addressed using a particular first aid procedure. In first aid courses, students develop the knowledge and know-how to enact these procedures with confidence.

First aid makes a significant contribution to an ill or injured person’s recovery.
First Aid Training

First Aid Training

Why is first aid so important?

First aid makes a significant contribution to an ill or injured person’s recovery and, in an overwhelming number of cases, has been the difference between life and death. This first aider is the person most likely to take action and manage an emergency.

Timely use of an AED improves the chances of surviving sudden cardiac arrest by an astounding 600% over the odds of surviving without this intervention.
How-To

How-To

AED for surviving sudden cardiac arrest

When a heart stops beating, emergency action using an AED — Automated External Defibrillator — saves lives. Timely use of an AED improves the chances of surviving sudden cardiac arrest by an astounding 600% over the odds of surviving without this intervention.

The Pressure Immobilisation Technique is a first aid treatment that is recommended for managing bites and stings from snakes, Funnel web spiders, and a host of other venomous creatures.
First Aid Training

First Aid Training

Pressure Immobilisation Technique

The Pressure Immobilisation Technique is a first aid treatment that is recommended for managing bites and stings from snakes, Funnel web spiders, and a host of other venomous creatures.

Our First Aid Courses are Continuing
Virus

Virus

Restrictions in Victoria

We continue to make every attempt to safeguard the health and safety of our staff and students by implementing additional hygiene measures.

First aid can be provided safely while observing some of the recommendations of our health authorities.
Virus

Virus

First aid – COVID-19 & Social Distancing

Certificate holders in first aid and CPR can find themselves asking questions like "What should I do if I encounter someone suffering acute respiratory failure who may be infected with the Coronavirus?"