Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Hi there, Can anyone recommend a decent first aid trainer's course, ideally in the South of England (nothing against you Northerners, mind!). Cheers, Tom Watkinson Tom Contact Wilderness Expertise, Crowthorne, Berks. They run instructor schemes for Rescue Emergency Care of Aberdeen. 01344 774430 You need an HSE FAW cert, plus advanced first aid cert, EMT-B or similar to do the course. Nigel Smee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Hi Tom I done mine with Nuco Training who are based in St Austell, but run courses all over the place. Phone 01726816644 Regards Rattigan >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >Reply- > >Subject: First aid trainer courses >Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:01:38 +0000 > >Hi there, >Can anyone recommend a decent first aid trainer's course, ideally in the >South of England (nothing against you Northerners, mind!). >Cheers, >Tom Watkinson > >_________________________________________________________________ >Tired of 56k? Get a FREE BT Broadband connection >http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband > _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2003 Report Share Posted July 3, 2003 , St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've got to self-fund this one :'( Many thanks, Tom >From: " Rattigan " <m_ratty@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 20:29:29 +0100 > >Hi Tom > >I done mine with Nuco Training who are based in St Austell, but run courses >all over the place. > >Phone 01726816644 > >Regards > Rattigan > > > >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: First aid trainer courses > >Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:01:38 +0000 > > > >Hi there, > >Can anyone recommend a decent first aid trainer's course, ideally in the > >South of England (nothing against you Northerners, mind!). > >Cheers, > >Tom Watkinson > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Tired of 56k? Get a FREE BT Broadband connection > >http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger >http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger > _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 Tom Yes, they were ok. It is basicly a 4 day First Aid at Work course, at the same time doing training techniques. You need to be up to speed on first aid before hand.......although I had some people on my course who seemed a bit slow on the first aid bits... but at the end of the course you have a FAAW cert and also an instructors cert, plus the notes and cd with slides on. When you run first course they send an assessor out to you on the last day. I am going to confirm it, but I think the cost was about £500. I looked on their web site but it is getting redesigned www.nucotraining.co.uk Let me know how you get on. Regards Rattigan >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 06:39:40 +0000 > >, >St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've got >to self-fund this one :'( >Many thanks, >Tom > > > _________________________________________________________________ On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 , Thanks for that. I've been in touch with them but as per usual, their available dates are when I'm at work in Algeria. Does anyone else have any suggestions? Cheers, Tom W >From: " Rattigan " <m_ratty@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 08:36:49 +0100 > >Tom > >Yes, they were ok. It is basicly a 4 day First Aid at Work course, at the >same time doing training techniques. You need to be up to speed on first >aid >before hand.......although I had some people on my course who seemed a bit >slow on the first aid bits... but at the end of the course you have a FAAW >cert and also an instructors cert, plus the notes and cd with slides on. >When you run first course they send an assessor out to you on the last day. >I am going to confirm it, but I think the cost was about £500. I looked on >their web site but it is getting redesigned www.nucotraining.co.uk > >Let me know how you get on. > >Regards > Rattigan > > > >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > >Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 06:39:40 +0000 > > > >, > >St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've >got > >to self-fund this one :'( > >Many thanks, > >Tom > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone >http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > > >Member Information: > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > >ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to >the list owner. > >Post message: egroups > >Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk > >Regards > >The Remote Medics Team > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 You might want to try AON Ocupational Health in Aberdeen. While on the topic of First Aid Training. I have been approached to carry out First Aid Training for Electricians/Instruments Techs on the platform, in accordance with the Electricity at Work Act and supply them with Certificates of Competency. I am an Approved HSE First Aid Instructor/Examiner having worked for many of the different Training agencies in the past, but have never been approached to Carry out this type of Training. However I believe that I can not carry out this Training and issue Comptency Certificates because of the following reasons. 1. I cannot teach and examine the same persons. 2. The platform is not a recognised Training Centre. 3. We can only carry out Refresher Training for those who have previously attended an approved course and have a certificate. Anyone out there that can point me in the right direction regards Neil Poole Elgin/lin Medic I " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> 06/07/2003 09:01 Please respond to cc: Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses , Thanks for that. I've been in touch with them but as per usual, their available dates are when I'm at work in Algeria. Does anyone else have any suggestions? Cheers, Tom W >From: " Rattigan " <m_ratty@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 08:36:49 +0100 > >Tom > >Yes, they were ok. It is basicly a 4 day First Aid at Work course, at the >same time doing training techniques. You need to be up to speed on first >aid >before hand.......although I had some people on my course who seemed a bit >slow on the first aid bits... but at the end of the course you have a FAAW >cert and also an instructors cert, plus the notes and cd with slides on. >When you run first course they send an assessor out to you on the last day. >I am going to confirm it, but I think the cost was about £500. I looked on >their web site but it is getting redesigned www.nucotraining.co.uk > >Let me know how you get on. > >Regards > Rattigan > > > >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > >Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 06:39:40 +0000 > > > >, > >St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've >got > >to self-fund this one :'( > >Many thanks, > >Tom > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone >http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > > >Member Information: > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > >ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to >the list owner. > >Post message: egroups > >Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk > >Regards > >The Remote Medics Team > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 Neil, thanks for that. I'll have a look and see if I can get the dates to match. I've been approached to carry out first aid training for airhostesses :-) Hardship posting? I think not! Cheers, Tom W >From: PUQ Medic <medic.PUQ@...> >Reply- > >CC: >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 12:08:18 +0100 > >You might want to try AON Ocupational Health in Aberdeen. > > While on the topic of First Aid Training. I have been approached to >carry out First Aid Training for Electricians/Instruments Techs on the >platform, in accordance with the Electricity at Work Act and supply them >with Certificates of Competency. > >I am an Approved HSE First Aid Instructor/Examiner having worked for many >of the different Training agencies in the past, but have never been >approached to Carry out this type of Training. > > However I believe that I can not carry out this Training and issue >Comptency Certificates because of the following reasons. > >1. I cannot teach and examine the same persons. > >2. The platform is not a recognised Training Centre. > >3. We can only carry out Refresher Training for those who have >previously attended an approved course and have a certificate. > >Anyone out there that can point me in the right direction > > >regards > > >Neil Poole >Elgin/lin Medic > >I > > > > > > > " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >06/07/2003 09:01 >Please respond to > > > > cc: > Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > > >, >Thanks for that. I've been in touch with them but as per usual, their >available dates are when I'm at work in Algeria. >Does anyone else have any suggestions? >Cheers, >Tom W > > > >From: " Rattigan " <m_ratty@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > >Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 08:36:49 +0100 > > > >Tom > > > >Yes, they were ok. It is basicly a 4 day First Aid at Work course, at the > >same time doing training techniques. You need to be up to speed on first > >aid > >before hand.......although I had some people on my course who seemed a >bit > >slow on the first aid bits... but at the end of the course you have a >FAAW > >cert and also an instructors cert, plus the notes and cd with slides on. > >When you run first course they send an assessor out to you on the last >day. > >I am going to confirm it, but I think the cost was about £500. I looked >on > >their web site but it is getting redesigned www.nucotraining.co.uk > > > >Let me know how you get on. > > > >Regards > > Rattigan > > > > > > >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> > > >Reply- > > > > > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > > >Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 06:39:40 +0000 > > > > > >, > > >St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've > >got > > >to self-fund this one :'( > > >Many thanks, > > >Tom > > > > > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone > >http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > > > > > > >Member Information: > > > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... > >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > > > >ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent >to > >the list owner. > > > >Post message: egroups > > > >Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk > > > >Regards > > > >The Remote Medics Team > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 Airhostesses/Mouth to Mouth, Yes please Regards Neil " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> 06/07/2003 13:12 Please respond to cc: Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses Neil, thanks for that. I'll have a look and see if I can get the dates to match. I've been approached to carry out first aid training for airhostesses :-) Hardship posting? I think not! Cheers, Tom W >From: PUQ Medic <medic.PUQ@...> >Reply- > >CC: >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 12:08:18 +0100 > >You might want to try AON Ocupational Health in Aberdeen. > > While on the topic of First Aid Training. I have been approached to >carry out First Aid Training for Electricians/Instruments Techs on the >platform, in accordance with the Electricity at Work Act and supply them >with Certificates of Competency. > >I am an Approved HSE First Aid Instructor/Examiner having worked for many >of the different Training agencies in the past, but have never been >approached to Carry out this type of Training. > > However I believe that I can not carry out this Training and issue >Comptency Certificates because of the following reasons. > >1. I cannot teach and examine the same persons. > >2. The platform is not a recognised Training Centre. > >3. We can only carry out Refresher Training for those who have >previously attended an approved course and have a certificate. > >Anyone out there that can point me in the right direction > > >regards > > >Neil Poole >Elgin/lin Medic > >I > > > > > > > " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >06/07/2003 09:01 >Please respond to > > > > cc: > Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > > >, >Thanks for that. I've been in touch with them but as per usual, their >available dates are when I'm at work in Algeria. >Does anyone else have any suggestions? >Cheers, >Tom W > > > >From: " Rattigan " <m_ratty@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > >Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 08:36:49 +0100 > > > >Tom > > > >Yes, they were ok. It is basicly a 4 day First Aid at Work course, at the > >same time doing training techniques. You need to be up to speed on first > >aid > >before hand.......although I had some people on my course who seemed a >bit > >slow on the first aid bits... but at the end of the course you have a >FAAW > >cert and also an instructors cert, plus the notes and cd with slides on. > >When you run first course they send an assessor out to you on the last >day. > >I am going to confirm it, but I think the cost was about £500. I looked >on > >their web site but it is getting redesigned www.nucotraining.co.uk > > > >Let me know how you get on. > > > >Regards > > Rattigan > > > > > > >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> > > >Reply- > > > > > >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > > >Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 06:39:40 +0000 > > > > > >, > > >St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've > >got > > >to self-fund this one :'( > > >Many thanks, > > >Tom > > > > > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone > >http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > > > > > > >Member Information: > > > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... > >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > > > >ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent >to > >the list owner. > > > >Post message: egroups > > > >Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk > > > >Regards > > > >The Remote Medics Team > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 Neil I will all depend on wheter the company want local recognised or nationaly recognised certification. If they just want local certification, then as long as you are qualified to provide and assess the skills you can class them as competent on that particular platform with a certificate that states the same, if they want nationaly, then as you say you will need the outside assessors to verify competency, as well as notifying HSE etc. The building/establishment doesnt need to be classed as a training centre, you bring that 'classification' with you as an instructor Hope this is ok for you. Regards Rattigan >From: PUQ Medic <medic.PUQ@...> >Reply- > >CC: >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 12:08:18 +0100 > >You might want to try AON Ocupational Health in Aberdeen. > > While on the topic of First Aid Training. I have been approached to >carry out First Aid Training for Electricians/Instruments Techs on the >platform, in accordance with the Electricity at Work Act and supply them >with Certificates of Competency. > >I am an Approved HSE First Aid Instructor/Examiner having worked for many >of the different Training agencies in the past, but have never been >approached to Carry out this type of Training. > > However I believe that I can not carry out this Training and issue >Comptency Certificates because of the following reasons. > >1. I cannot teach and examine the same persons. > >2. The platform is not a recognised Training Centre. > >3. We can only carry out Refresher Training for those who have >previously attended an approved course and have a certificate. > >Anyone out there that can point me in the right direction > > >regards > > >Neil Poole >Elgin/lin Medic > _________________________________________________________________ Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 Neil, I do training for 2nd man electrical, no cert required to be issued, although noted in the training records for them, should be done every 2 years, usually only BLS. Any other training carried out by request especially for Fire Team members and so forth, againg no certs issued only recorded by date and subject taught. , Clyde Medic >You might want to try AON Ocupational Health in Aberdeen. > > While on the topic of First Aid Training. I have been approached to >carry out First Aid Training for Electricians/Instruments Techs on the >platform, in accordance with the Electricity at Work Act and supply them >with Certificates of Competency. > >I am an Approved HSE First Aid Instructor/Examiner having worked for many >of the different Training agencies in the past, but have never been >approached to Carry out this type of Training. > > However I believe that I can not carry out this Training and issue >Comptency Certificates because of the following reasons. > >1. I cannot teach and examine the same persons. > >2. The platform is not a recognised Training Centre. > >3. We can only carry out Refresher Training for those who have >previously attended an approved course and have a certificate. > >Anyone out there that can point me in the right direction > > >regards > > >Neil Poole >Elgin/lin Medic > >I > > > > > > > " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >06/07/2003 09:01 >Please respond to > > > > cc: > Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > > >, >Thanks for that. I've been in touch with them but as per usual, their >available dates are when I'm at work in Algeria. >Does anyone else have any suggestions? >Cheers, >Tom W > > >>From: " Rattigan " <m_ratty@...> >>Reply- >> >>Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >>Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 08:36:49 +0100 >> >>Tom >> >>Yes, they were ok. It is basicly a 4 day First Aid at Work course, at the >>same time doing training techniques. You need to be up to speed on first >>aid >>before hand.......although I had some people on my course who seemed a >bit >>slow on the first aid bits... but at the end of the course you have a >FAAW >>cert and also an instructors cert, plus the notes and cd with slides on. >>When you run first course they send an assessor out to you on the last >day. >>I am going to confirm it, but I think the cost was about £500. I looked> >on >>their web site but it is getting redesigned www.nucotraining.co.uk >> >>Let me know how you get on. >> >>Regards >> Rattigan >> >> >> >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >> >Reply- >> > >> >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >> >Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 06:39:40 +0000 >> > >> >, >> >St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've >>got >> >to self-fund this one :'( >> >Many thanks, >> >Tom >> > >> > >> > >> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone >>http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile >> >> >> >>Member Information: >> >>List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >>Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... >> >>ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent >to >>the list owner. >> >>Post message: egroups >> >>Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk >> >>Regards >> >>The Remote Medics Team >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2003 Report Share Posted July 7, 2003 Hi , good to see you are still about, I had heard that you had moved out to Cyprus. All our Operators/Techs are currently going through a Comptency Training Programme, and part of this is obtaining aCertificates of Competency. I fully agree with what you say, I have done this in the past, put this is something different. Well 9 days to go and then it is home to Sunny Spain, where I moved to 3 years ago. You can contact me at either medic.PUQ@... on neilpaulpoole@... Regards Neil " W " <medic50@...> Sent by: medic50@... 06/07/2003 22:12 Please respond to PUQ Medic <Medic.PUQ@...>, , cc: Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses Neil, I do training for 2nd man electrical, no cert required to be issued, although noted in the training records for them, should be done every 2 years, usually only BLS. Any other training carried out by request especially for Fire Team members and so forth, againg no certs issued only recorded by date and subject taught. , Clyde Medic >You might want to try AON Ocupational Health in Aberdeen. > > While on the topic of First Aid Training. I have been approached to >carry out First Aid Training for Electricians/Instruments Techs on the >platform, in accordance with the Electricity at Work Act and supply them >with Certificates of Competency. > >I am an Approved HSE First Aid Instructor/Examiner having worked for many >of the different Training agencies in the past, but have never been >approached to Carry out this type of Training. > > However I believe that I can not carry out this Training and issue >Comptency Certificates because of the following reasons. > >1. I cannot teach and examine the same persons. > >2. The platform is not a recognised Training Centre. > >3. We can only carry out Refresher Training for those who have >previously attended an approved course and have a certificate. > >Anyone out there that can point me in the right direction > > >regards > > >Neil Poole >Elgin/lin Medic > >I > > > > > > > " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >06/07/2003 09:01 >Please respond to > > > > cc: > Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses > > >, >Thanks for that. I've been in touch with them but as per usual, their >available dates are when I'm at work in Algeria. >Does anyone else have any suggestions? >Cheers, >Tom W > > >>From: " Rattigan " <m_ratty@...> >>Reply- >> >>Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >>Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 08:36:49 +0100 >> >>Tom >> >>Yes, they were ok. It is basicly a 4 day First Aid at Work course, at the >>same time doing training techniques. You need to be up to speed on first >>aid >>before hand.......although I had some people on my course who seemed a >bit >>slow on the first aid bits... but at the end of the course you have a >FAAW >>cert and also an instructors cert, plus the notes and cd with slides on. >>When you run first course they send an assessor out to you on the last >day. >>I am going to confirm it, but I think the cost was about £500. I looked> >on >>their web site but it is getting redesigned www.nucotraining.co.uk >> >>Let me know how you get on. >> >>Regards >> Rattigan >> >> >> >From: " Tom Watkinson " <tomcom27@...> >> >Reply- >> > >> >Subject: Re: First aid trainer courses >> >Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 06:39:40 +0000 >> > >> >, >> >St.Austell's ideal. Were they any good and what was the damage as I've >>got >> >to self-fund this one :'( >> >Many thanks, >> >Tom >> > >> > >> > >> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone >>http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile >> >> >> >>Member Information: >> >>List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >>Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... >> >>ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent >to >>the list owner. >> >>Post message: egroups >> >>Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk >> >>Regards >> >>The Remote Medics Team >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2003 Report Share Posted July 7, 2003 We have the same thing at my place of work. Scene safety, BLS and what to do to get the emergency services there. All recorded on training records. No certs but if you are registered with a company(such as NUCO) you may be able to issue an attendance at training cert for portfolio purposes. Cheers Rod Re: First aid trainer courses Neil, I do training for 2nd man electrical, no cert required to be issued, although noted in the training records for them, should be done every 2 years, usually only BLS. Any other training carried out by request especially for Fire Team members and so forth, againg no certs issued only recorded by date and subject taught. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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