Participants were taken out of the training room and onto the floor for practical application of some of their newly learned techniques in one of many hands-on scenarios covered by the course as it guided them down the path of treating injuries and saving lives.
Ian Walz, national manager, learning and development at Printing Industries said he had received good feedback from participants on the course content and presentation.
He says, “I think participants appreciated the customisation of the course for printing business scenarios and, importantly, the step-by-step instruction format in a very focussed but casual environment.
“The intense single day as opposed to two-day format was also well received and will be repeated in the future following this success.”
At the end of course, all participants received a nationally accredited First Aid Certificate, a wallet-sized plastic First Aid card and a 255 page full colour First Aid Manual.
The course participants were: Carl Butchard (GEON); Ronald Nand (Staff Assist); Manh Hung Nglyen, Loi Nglyen, Trudy Hunt and Kathy Tannous (iGroup Australia); Kevin Brettell, Nathan Humphries, Taumei Faasoo and Jennifer Jefferys (GSP Print); Santiago Esponoze (Lamson Paragon); Sandra Zarka and Gary McKewin (Robert Brown Printers); Gless Abadam and Allan Cox (D&D).
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