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May 22, 2016

First Aid Training Powerpoints

First Aid Awareness by PATHS

Date Created:
2016
Number of Slides:
65
Created By:
PATHS

    This training powerpoint was created by Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The presentation started with the definition of first aid and the four essential program elements. It also listed different kind of industries, its common hazards and the first aid to consider on each emergency. A summary was then provided at the end of the presentation.

First Aid and Safety by TC

Date Created:
2015
Number of Slides:
68
Created By:
TC

    This training powerpoint was presented by Todd Corabi with the goal of making people safety conscious and give tips for basic first aid for many potential accidents and situations. It illustrates the accidental chain and how to break it by using pictures and covers how accidental injuries occur. It also covers various situations with their basic first aid.

CPR and First Aid Guidelines by Texas Education Agency

Date Created:
2014
Number of Slides:
30
Created By:
Texas Education Agency

    Download Atlantic Training’s collection of safety training PowerPoints from around the web to train your team on important EHS Safety topics today.

First Aid is exactly what it sounds like, the immediate response to an accident or injury. How quickly and properly it’s done could be the difference between a life altering injury and a quick recovery time.

These first aid safety training PowerPoints break down the proper way to administer first aid, how to create a first aid response plan, and more.

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