Australian Pacific Training Solutions in Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia | Safety & first aid service
Australian Pacific Training Solutions
Locality: Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 1300 325 001
Address: 1/273 Boundary Road 3195 Mordialloc, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.auspactraining.com.au/
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25.01.2022 We strongly encourage anyone involved in junior sport to have a look at the HeadCheck app. This app provides timely support to decide if professional assistance is required and a tailored recovery plan to meet the childs need.
23.01.2022 Check out our new tackle box first aid box
23.01.2022 Heres a fascinating story of the most kissed lips in history.
23.01.2022 In a house fire, are you safer sleeping with your bedroom doors open or closed? See the dramatic, life-saving difference a door can make. #CloseBeforeYouDoze Find more resources to share with your community online at closeyourdoor.org!
21.01.2022 Snake and Spider Bite First Aid Kit - a must have item for your next adventure! Included in the kit is a state of the art tension indicator bandage to achieve correct pressure and Immobilization technique - used for the treatment of all Australian snake bites, Funnel Web Spider Bites, Blue Ringed Octopus stings and Cone Shell stings. ... Purchase one today via our online store for $16.56!: https://store.auspactraining.com.au/Snake-Bite-Kit Image sourced via Aero Healthcare AU
20.01.2022 Warning - this song will get stuck in your head, on a positive it will give you a great rhythm for CPR
20.01.2022 How to set up your HeartSine AED
20.01.2022 With temperatures set to rise this week, here are some helpful hints to survive the heat. #survivetheheat. Video via https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/heat
18.01.2022 Have you ever been told that you should tilt your head back to stop a nose bleed? While doing that may reduce the amount of visible blood coming out of your nostrils, tilting your head back allows the blood to run down the back of your throat instead of out of your nose, and complications can arise from having blood running down the back of your throat, including: -Coughing -Choking -Vomiting if blood enters the stomach... You should first remain calm. Getting upset and nervous may cause actions that will cause further irritation in the nose and prevent clotting. In order to properly stop a nosebleed, you need to pinch your nostrils together by gently pressing on each side of your nose (just below the bridge of your nose or the bony portion) while leaning slightly forward to prevent blood from running down the back of your throat. Know what to do by enrolling in a first aid course today! https://www.auspactraining.com.au/first-aid-courses
16.01.2022 Due to the public health advice for Victoria, all training sessions between tomorrow through to Wednesday evening in Victoria will be rescheduled. If this impacts you or your business your Training Consultant will be available by mobile or email. We will be contacting all impacted clients over the coming days to confirm alternative dates. Stay safe and we look forward to seeing everyone after this latest lockdown.
16.01.2022 New Product Alert - APTS is pleased to be able to offer new oxygen kits from Medical Developments International.
15.01.2022 WOULD YOU RECOGNISE THE SIGNS OF NEAR DROWNING? - head is low in the water, and mouth is at water level - head is tilted back and mouth is open - eyes are glassy and empty, or closed... - hyperventilating or gasping - trying to swim or trying to roll over See more
15.01.2022 Following the huge success we have had in previous years, APTS will once again be running our New Trainer Program in 2021. This program enables those with a health care knowledge and passion for education the opportunity to undertake the necessary qualifications to become a professional Trainer. Successful candidates will undertake a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116) run by HBA Learning RTO 31261 and also all the necessary vocational qualifications such a...s advanced first aid etc. Participants will also be mentored by experienced Trainers to help them gain the skills and confidence to become professional Trainers. All candidates are guaranteed casual employment at the successful completion of the Training and the full cost of all training is paid for by APTS. So there is no out of pocket cost to the Participants. If you would like to add to your skills and commence work as a professional First Aid Trainer please email [email protected] with your contact details and a resume. Places are limited for this program and training commences in April so please do not delay. To read the full details of the program visit: https://www.auspactraining.com.au//new-trainer-program-2021
14.01.2022 Did you know APTS also delivers a course focusing on the safe handling of sharps and infectious waste. This course is a mix of theory and simulated practice. Speak to your Training Consultant on 1300325001 or visit https://www.auspactraining.com.au//safe-handling-of-sharps
14.01.2022 OUCH GLOWSTICK LIQUID STINGS! It’s New Year’s Eve and that usually means many, many calls to the Poisons Centre about glow sticks. Glow stick liquid is non-to...xic but often causes a burning, stinging sensation in the mouth or throat. A glass of cold milk, ice-cream or water usually quickly settles the burning or stinging. Glow stick liquid in the eyes causes immediate burning and stinging and watering of the eyes. Flush the eyes with running water for 15 minutes then let the eyes rest for at least 30 minutes. Do not use any other eye drops or ointments in this time period. If any symptoms are persisting or severe call the Poisons Centre on 131126 for further advice. You can call the Poisons Centre on 131126 following any exposures this NYE. Wishing everyone a safe and happy NYE! #poisonsinfo #preventpoison #glowsticks #eyeexposures #NYE See more
13.01.2022 A 15-year-old basketballer whose heart stopped mid-game is back on court, thanks to the life-saving actions of people on the sidelines. #9News | http://9News.com.au
13.01.2022 Do you work in a role that involves manual handling? APTS is running a manual handling course at our Braeside Training Centre (Mordialloc) on Friday the 5th of March, starting at 9am. This course will allow you to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence required to firstly recognise potentially hazardous manual tasks and the sources of risks and risk factors. Then prepare for and apply controls to complete these tasks using manual handling techniques which support safe ...work practice. You will also learn about the function of the body in movement and performing manual tasks, the importance of posture and positioning of the body and how to recognise symptoms of an injury and report it. Click here to book https://apts.trainingdesk.com.au/enrol/new?cid=499894 Training delivered on behalf of Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909
12.01.2022 Training Desk - Client Video
11.01.2022 www.auspactraining.com.au//a-guide-to-identifying-and-trea
11.01.2022 Australian Pacific Training Solutions is proud to be a partner of Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909. This partnership ensures our customers and students can be confident that they are working with the best. Dont trust these life saving skills to amateurs.
10.01.2022 Looks like these guys will be in need of First Aid very soon! Make sure you know how to respond, complete training with APTS. Visit https://www.auspactraining.com.au or call 1300325001.
10.01.2022 How to position a casualty in the recovery position
10.01.2022 RescueBandage TQ Inflatable Tourniquet is a unique life saving device, easy to use and highly effective, when time counts to Stop the Bleed. With this Traumatic Injury device you will be ready to handle any emergency where blood loss is present, when everything fails the Rescue Bandage TQ will not. Its compact design is perfect for 44, boating, mining, atv, construction and outdoor recreation, Every first aid kit needs the Rescue Bandage!... Purchase one today via our online shop https://store.auspactraining.com.au//auspactrainin/en_AU/ Via Rescue Bandage #rescuebandage #firstaid #apts
09.01.2022 https://www.auspactraining.com.au/blog/treating-grazed-knees
09.01.2022 Preparing for 2019 with APTS - https://mailchi.mp//apts-first-aid-store-newsletter-1681293
09.01.2022 A great message from WorkSafe Victoria. You can never understate the importance of an AED. Purchase yours today https://store.auspactraining.com.au//auspactrainin/en_AU/... https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au//call-more-life-saving-def
08.01.2022 A visit to the beach could have been disastrous for one tourist who is believed to have casually held one of the worlds deadliest animals in his palm. In the video originally, posted on Chinese social media app Tik Tok, the tourist can be seen reaching down into a rock pool, believed to be in waters off Darwin, and scooping up a blue-ringed octopus with his bare hand.
08.01.2022 Surviving the Heat With much of Australia facing extreme heat it is very important to take precautions and recognise when action is required. Take simple steps to stay safe in the heat... - Drink More Water - Never leave anyone in a car - Stay somewhere cool - Plan ahead - Check in on others Know What To Look For: Heat can cause illnesses such as heat cramps and heat exhaustion which can lead to the life-threatening condition, heatstroke. Heatstroke is fatal in up to 80% of cases. Heat can also worsen the condition of someone who already has a medical issue such as heart disease or diabetes. Most reported illness and death is due to the effect of heat on those who are already ill. If you or someone you know is unwell call NURSE-ON-CALL on 1300 60 60 24 for 24-hour health advice or see your doctor. In an emergency, call 000. For more info visit https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/heat #betterhealth #beattheheat #victora #australia #firstaid
07.01.2022 Introducing our new tackle box first aid kit Ensure workplace compliance for first aid with this comprehensive range, containing a wide scope of products to cater for any workplace emergencies. Respond promptly to incidents with a variety of outer cases to suit all types of environments. Internal compartments and shelves keep product organised, and all plastic and metal case options are able to be wall mounted. The softpack style is ideal for mobile workers, while the durable plastic cases are recommended for industrial areas. http://store.auspactraining.com.au/Responder-4-Series-Tackl
06.01.2022 16th October 2018 - World Researt a Heart Day https://store.auspactraining.com.au/ Use the code 'restart' for a 10% Discount on AED's until the 26/10/18
06.01.2022 Have you ever been told that you should tilt your head back to stop a nose bleed? While doing that may reduce the amount of visible blood coming out of your nostrils, tilting your head back allows the blood to run down the back of your throat instead of out of your nose, and complications can arise from having blood running down the back of your throat, including: -Coughing -Choking -Vomiting if blood enters the stomach... You should first remain calm. Getting upset and nervous may cause actions that will cause further irritation in the nose and prevent clotting. In order to properly stop a nosebleed, you need to pinch your nostrils together by gently pressing on each side of your nose (just below the bridge of your nose or the bony portion) while leaning slightly forward to prevent blood from running down the back of your throat. Know what to do by enrolling in a first aid course today! https://www.auspactraining.com.au/first-aid-courses
06.01.2022 Calling All Nurses and Paramedic Students - New Trainer Induction Program APTS is a leading provider of First Aid and health education courses based in Victoria. Due to the continued growth we are looking to add to our team of dedicated trainers. We are looking for some Nurses or Paramedic Students to join the team through our New Trainer Induction Program. As part of this program APTS will put new trainers through the required First Aid qualifications as well as the Certific...ate IV in Training and Assessment. This will be fully funded by APTS in return for just 3 full day work once qualified! This is over $3,000 in qualifications that can benefit careers both in the short term and long term. We are looking for applicants with the following attributes: 1. Demonstrate a practical delivery of First Aid skills 2. Exceptional communication skills 3. Willingness to commit to the course work 4. Reliable car and valid drivers licence If you are interested in the new trainer program please email [email protected] with your best contact details and a current resume.
06.01.2022 Our new delivery mode Online First Aid with Face to Face assessment is now active and ready for bookings. The first public course is available on the 9th April 2020. Companies can also book in now by contacting the office or their Training Consultant.
06.01.2022 Sandrine Courtin collapsed at Croydon Railway Station in Victoria, She was lucky those nearby knew CPR. Not everyone is so lucky. Learn CPR today. courtesy of Victoria Police
05.01.2022 Watch Matt Morans shocking demonstration on the dangers of leaving children (and pets) unattended in cars.
04.01.2022 We have been working hard developing new innovative ways to deliver life saving training during these difficult times. We are very pleased to be able to offer Online Training with Face to Face assessment as a new delivery mode for our most popular courses. This delivery mode involves covering all of the theory component of our courses and theory assessment online at your own pace. Participants then attend a one on one or one on two assessment with one of our Trainers where th...e life saving skills are assessed. These assessments make use of adjustments and enhanced hygiene measures and last for only 30 minutes. Minimising the risk to all involved and ensuring you can still obtain your nationally recognised first aid certificates. Courses running in our Braeside (Mordialloc) training centre regularly. To book in visit www.auspactraining.com.au
04.01.2022 Did you know getting stung by a Blue Bottle can be avoided? See this video below courtesy of the Age.
03.01.2022 WOULD YOU RECOGNISE THE SIGNS OF NEAR DROWNING? - head is low in the water, and mouth is at water level - head is tilted back and mouth is open - eyes are glassy and empty, or closed... - hyperventilating or gasping - trying to swim or trying to roll over See more
02.01.2022 www.auspactraning.com.au
01.01.2022 APTS is Hiring - Trainer roles available throughout Victoria. Click below to apply https://www.seek.com.au/job/36693065
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