Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an invaluable lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies,  including sprains, broken bones, bleeding, fainting / unconscious, heart attack or near drowning, in which someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. We had fully certified and experienced full-time professionals (doctor & nurse) from Dong Nai Health Care Centre on-site to provide theoretical information and the practical skills required to manage an emergency.

40 employees are trained for 1 full day (8 hours) in first aid by the professionals (doctor or nurse) annually. The pool of trained and certified ‘first aiders’ could be called upon during emergencies, to lend their skills to help others!

CPR Practical – Allows instructors to observe the trainees, provide feedback and guide the students’ learning of skills.

Emergency bleeding control – bleeding control techniques are taught as part of First Aid

Bone Fracture – What First Aiders learned & understood about?

  1. Control any bleeding, if a wound is present
  2. Immobilize the injured part to reduce pain
  3. Make the patient comfortable where an ambulance is likely to be delayed.

DO NOT move the patient or any injured part unnecessarily.