Eyejay Training
First Aid Courses & Driver CPC courses in Ilkeston, Derbyshire
11/07/2022
⭐️ FIRST AID COURSE ⭐️
Eyejay is giving an Emergency First Aid at Work course on the 18th July 2022.
This course is suited to nominated first aiders in smaller, low risk working environments, such as small offices.
CONTENT COVERED:
→ CPR
→ Burns
→ Choking
→ Communication and casualty care
→ Defibrillators
→ Bleeding
→ Role of the first aider
→ Seizures
→ Shock
→ Unresponsive adult
Our courses are intimate (only 8 people per course) and hands on to give you the best preparation for real life situations.
The course covers first aid protocols for adult casualties only.
There is an assessment at the end of the course.
Upon successful completion, participants receive a First Aid certificate valid for 3 years.
We are accredited with the FAIB (First Aid Industry Body).
Book your spot NOW: https://bit.ly/3NZDAuY
05/07/2022
Your first reaction might be to move the unconscious person from the scene of the accident, however, you should leave them where they are if there is no immediate threat like fire.
This is because if they have an injury to the spine it could result in paralysis if they are moved the wrong way.
Wait for paramedics to arrive so they can be moved correctly.
01/07/2022
Emergency First Aid at Work Course
This course provides basic life saving first aid skills and knowledge of workplace health and safety regulations, covering:
- Adult resuscitation (CPR certification)
- Burns and scalds
- Choking adult
- Communication and casualty care
- Defibrillator prompts and how to respond (theory based)
- Defibrillator pad placement (theory based)
- Minor and severe bleeding
- Role of the first aider (including knowledge of health and safety regulations)
- Seizures
- Shock
- Unresponsive adult
The next course is on 4th July from 9:00 - 16:00.
Book your spot now: https://www.eyejaytraining.co.uk/viewopencourse.php?viewcourse=86
30/06/2022
Do you know these tactics to help someone having a seizure? 💁🏼♀️
27/06/2022
First Aid at Work Course
This course is designed for people who want to receive our most thorough first aid training, with CPR and first aid certification.
It is most suited to those working in high-risk environments, such as building sites or warehouses.
The course covers:
- Adult resuscitation (CPR)
- Allergic reaction
- Asthma
- Bone, muscle and joint injuries
- Burns and scalds
- Chest pains
- Choking adult
- Communication and casualty care
- Eye injuries
- Fainting
- Head injuries
- Defibrillator prompts and how to respond (theory based)
- Defibrillator pad placement (theory based)
- Low blood sugar
- Managing an emergency
- Minor and severe bleeding
- Poisons and what to do if someone has been poisoned
- Role of the first aider (including knowledge of health and safety regulations)
- Seizures
- Shock
- Spinal injuries
- Stroke
- Unresponsive adult
The next course is over a weekend and will be taking place in our Ilkeston training room on 1st, 2nd and 3rd July from 9:00 - 16:00.
Book your spot now: https://www.eyejaytraining.co.uk/viewopencourse.php?viewcourse=137
20/06/2022
Finish those antibiotics! 💊
Doctors always recommend finishing your course of antibiotics. That's because even if you feel better before the course ends, the bacteria can still be live in your body and multiply.
There is also the risk that these bacteria can become resistant to the antibiotics.
17/06/2022
Do you know how to treat a burn?
Follow these steps 💯
14/06/2022
Cycle Maintenance Course
This course is ideal for those who want to gain hands on experience covering:
- Bike set-up & maintenance check
- Puncture repair and tyre fitting
- Brake adjustment, cable & pad replacement
- Gear adjustment and cable replacement
We will ensure that you can carry out these minor adjustments without having to go to a cycle shop each time, and get you home if something goes wrong whilst you are out commuting or on the trail.
The next course will be taking place in our Ilkeston training room on 18 June from 10:00 - 14:00.
Book your spot now: [email protected]
13/06/2022
Emergency First Aid at Work Course
This course provides basic life saving first aid skills and knowledge of workplace health and safety regulations, covering:
- Adult resuscitation (CPR certification)
- Burns and scalds
- Choking adult
- Communication and casualty care
- Defibrillator prompts and how to respond (theory based)
- Defibrillator pad placement (theory based)
- Minor and severe bleeding
- Role of the first aider (including knowledge of health and safety regulations)
- Seizures
- Shock
- Unresponsive adult
The next course will be taking place in our Ilkeston training room on 20 June from 9:00 - 16:00.
Book your spot now: [email protected]
Emergency First Aid at Work course in Ilkeston 20-06-2022 Need CPR certification or basic first aid? The emergency first aid at work course includes CPR and first aid certification and ...
08/06/2022
MYTH: Apply heat to a sprain
It's a common misconception that heat should be applied to a sprain, however you should be applying a cold compress to the injury, as this addresses the swelling.
03/06/2022
How to help a choking adult
In a mild case you might be able to dislodge the item by encouraging them to cough.
In more severe cases you will need to administer back blows or abdominal thrusts.
Back blows:
- Lean the person forwards
- Give up to 5 sharp blows between their shoulder blades with the heel of your hand
- Check if the blockage has cleared
- If not, give up to 5 abdominal thrusts
Abdominal thrusts:
- Stand behind the person who's choking
- Place your arms around their waist and bend them forward
- Clench 1 fist and place it right above their belly button
- Put the other hand on top of your fist and pull sharply inwards and upwards
- Repeat this movement up to 5 times
01/06/2022
Emergency First Aid at Work Course
This course provides basic life saving first aid skills and knowledge of workplace health and safety regulations, covering:
- Adult resuscitation (CPR certification)
- Burns and scalds
- Choking adult
- Communication and casualty care
- Defibrillator prompts and how to respond (theory based)
- Defibrillator pad placement (theory based)
- Minor and severe bleeding
- Role of the first aider (including knowledge of health and safety regulations)
- Seizures
- Shock
- Unresponsive adult
The next course will be taking place in our Ilkeston training room on 6 June from 9:00 - 16:00.
Book your spot now: [email protected]
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Nottingham
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| Monday | 8:30am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 4pm |