Friday, June 7, 2013

10th-12th June FIRST AID COURSE

These are the details as follows for Scouts who have signed up for the First Aid Course from the 10th to the 12th of June.

Time: 9am- 6.30pm
Fall In: 21st Century Classroom
Attire:
Day 1: Full Scout Uniform
Day 2: PT Kit 2(Bring Scarf, Beret,Belt)
Day 3:House T-Shirt with PE Pants(Bring Scarf,Beret,Belt)

Trainers:

1. MUHAMMAD RASYIDI BIN ROSDI - 93266451 - all days
2. CHONG JIA JING - 84187336 - 10th June only
3. JUNARDY BIN MOHD RASITI  - 92355042 - 11th & 12th June only

All Scouts do note that you are not to miss any of the days for the First Aid Course or else you will not get your certification and the proficiency badge. Thus, attendance from the start of the course to the end of it is compulsory and it is unquestionably mandatory to attend the ENTIRE COURSE.

Scouts do bring along a notebook and a pen.

Course Program Outline

Day 1
No Time Topics
0900-1000hrs  Principles & Practice of First Aid
1000-1010hrs  Tea Break
1010-1200hrs  Respiratory emergencies, choking
1200-1250hrs  Lunch Break
1250-1500hrs  Respiratory emergencies, choking
1500-1510hrs  Tea Break
1510-1850hrs  Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Day 2
No Time Topics
0900-1000hrs – Unconscious Victim
1000-1010hrs  Tea Break
1010-1200hrs  Unconscious Victim
1200-1250hrs  Lunch Break
1250-1500hrs  Bones & Muscle Injuries
1500-1510hrs  Tea Break
1510-1850hrs  Bones & Muscle Injuries

Day 3
No Time Topics
0900-1000hrs Wounds
1000-1010hrs  Tea Break
1010-1200hrs  Wounds
1200-1250hrs – Lunch Break
1250-1400hrs  Skin Injuries
1400-1500hrs  Temperature-related Emergencies
1500-1510hrs  Tea Break
1510-1600hrs  Temperature-related Emergencies
1600-1750hrs  Poisoning
1750-1850hrs  Theory and Practical Examination


There will be certified trainers, remember that good behaviour and attitude is to be put into account in every step you take, make you sure you think before you act and be the best that you can be. Do take note that the certificate is not the only thing you're after instead to apply the knowledge of First Aid in scouts and how our existing equipment is handy during first aid. Hike participants should have received information regarding attire and need not come in the stated attire.

Yours-in-Scouting,
Don Chee

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