Australian Pacific Training Solutions
Description
Australian Pacific Training Solutions is a leading provider of First Aid Training, Safety Training, First Aid Supplies and Defibrillators across Australia
Tell your friends
RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comTimeline Photos
Australian Pacific Training Solutions is pleased to announce we have scheduled two new public course dates for our HLTAID006 - Provide Advanced First Aid course. Friday the 17th of February 9:00am to 5:00pm in Mordialloc Monday the 27th of March 9:00am to 5:00pm in Mordialloc To book click on the link below.
Australian Pacific Training Solutions - Nationally Accredited First Aid Training in Melbourne - PreCourseWork
Want to brush up on your First Aid knowledge between training sessions? The APTS pre-course work section gives to access to online manuals for CPR, First Aid, Asthma and Anaphylaxis. http://auspactraining.com/PreCourseWork
Asthma Australia
Defibrillation and CPR shaving
Most defibrillators come with surgical razors incase shaving the chest is required. Most people try to use them as you would a normal razor. The surgical razors are designed to be moved back and forth, in constant contact with he chest. This is more efficient and much quicker.
Better Health Channel
Timeline Photos
At APTS we are very pleased to launch the First Aid Interest Facebook Group. This group is designed for those who have a particular interest in First Aid such as Workplace First Aid coordinators, School Nurses, First Responders and Health Professionals. It is a great place to share information and experiances as well as staying up to date with the latest developments.
Timeline Photos
Are you aware that all work vehicles should have a first aid kit? You can purchase the voyager first aid kit for only $39.95 through the APTS Online Store http://auspactraining.cart.net.au/VOYAGER-Versatile-First-Aid-Kit
Allergy Fun
Timeline Photos
Although any attempt at resuscitation is better than none we still all should be aiming for the best quality CPR possible. At APTS we have a renewed focus on what indicates quality CPR, how many of you have considered these elements before?