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SALT First Aid Training

Locality: Figtree, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 405 207 679



Address: Murranar Road 2518 Figtree, NSW, Australia

Website: http://salt.net.au

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25.01.2022 Today is NSW Ambulance Appreciation Day - where we say thanks to our paramedics, Triple Zero (000) call takers, flight nurses, special operations team, helicop...ter paramedics and doctors, qualified volunteers and corporate support staff for everything they do to help get care to you! If you'd like to, leave a message of appreciation here! #ThanksNSWA #AppreciationDay See more



25.01.2022 Never too old to learn some new skills, a wonderful morning spent with some very caring participants

23.01.2022 Surf Rescue Certificate course at North Wollongong today, practicing signals before we hit water

23.01.2022 NEW Anaphylaxis autoinjector EMERADE For information on Emerade, please refer to: https://allergy.org.au//anaphylaxis-re/how-to-give-emerade Emerade has a five second administration time, as compared to three seconds for an EpiPen... Emerade has a needle shield that needs to be removed before it can be administered



22.01.2022 Thank you pressie from my teacher students today! Always a pleasure having such a great group! #firstaid #learnhowtosavealife #cpr

21.01.2022 Surf Life Saving Australia will host the organisations’ inaugural Coastal Drowning Prevention Forum this weekend (June 23-24) at the Novotel Surfers Paradise on... the Gold Coast. It will combine lifesaving, research and public education teams with external experts to facilitate the transfer of knowledge! Full story https://bit.ly/2yHhH2b

19.01.2022 Is your urgency an emergency? Great infograph from NSW Ambulance



18.01.2022 Need an up to date chart for home or your workplace? FREE downloadable charts available

18.01.2022 Happy first birthday to USI Transcripts! Transcripts have been popular with over 500,000 online transcripts viewed or downloaded. Transcripts now contain train...ing information for more than 3 years - 2015, 2016 and 2017. Visit the USI website to find out how you can access your transcript! https://www.usi.gov.au/stud/training-records-and-transcript See more

18.01.2022 These words ring true on days like today

17.01.2022 Book in for our workshop on 'Child Essential First Aid Skills' accessible, inclusive, valuable skills for everyone to learn!

17.01.2022 SALT Training owner - Stu Massey



17.01.2022 Public course - Saturday 23rd February * Competitive rates * Flexible delivery options * Small class size to ensure hands on delivery!

14.01.2022 OUT OF REACH and OUT OF SIGHT Every day NSW PIC receives calls from anxious parents, grandparents and carers about children accessing medicines. Many prescrib...ed medicines can be very dangerous if ingested by children. Diabetes tablets, blood pressure tablets, anti-depressants, pain and sleeping tablets are some that can be harmful. One tablet can make a child very sick and the effects may not always be obvious or immediate. Webster packs and dosette boxes contain tablets of many shapes and colours and look very appealing to children. Bedside tables and kitchen benches are common places for people to leave their medicines but children can reach these areas. Always keep medicines OUT OF REACH and OUT OF SIGHT if you have children living in or visiting your home. Put your medicines away after use and always secure the lid. A locked cupboard or lockable container kept up high and out of sight is ideal for storing medicines. If you suspect an accidental ingestion of ANY medicine always call Poisons Information on 131126 for further advice. See more

14.01.2022 Follow the link for our training available; HLTAID001 Provide CPR HLTAID003 Provide First Aid HLTAID004 Provide an emergency response in education care setting or email [email protected] for details

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12.01.2022 With heatwave conditions expected to roll out across most part of NSW, we encourage everyone to look after themselves and their loved ones to prevent dehydratio...n, heat exhaustion and even heat stroke. To discover more ways to prepare for extreme heat conditions visit https://bit.ly/2AjMVuy See more

11.01.2022 New course date now available * Small group size (max 10) * Hands on flexible delivery * Local business provider... * Competitive rates email [email protected] to secure your spot

11.01.2022 Well done Geeveston Post Office an amazing addition for the whole community! #defibssavelives #publicaccess #savealife

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11.01.2022 Great initiative from some wonderful UTS students "I can, I will act"

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09.01.2022 So happy to partnership with Allens, their security and verification on certificates issued is first class!

08.01.2022 We are told that it is best to lay down when experiencing anaphylaxis, but why? Dr Paxton Loke explains what happens to the body during anaphylaxis, and why following ASCIA's guidelines on posture is crucial.

07.01.2022 First Aid at Surf Lifesaving Aussie IRB championships

07.01.2022 We are so super excited to announce our new upgrade QCPR manikins are now available to incorporate into your CPR and First Aid training Technology and gamification is both exciting, dynamic and innovative. This technology allows 'real time' feedback on your performance and creates a great team environment in training scenarios! Check out the link below for further info or email [email protected] to incorporate into your next training session ... https://www.laerdal.com//resuscitation-/resusci-anne-qcpr/ #cpr #firstaid #interactiveclassroom #technology #learnhowtosavealife

06.01.2022 Child Essentials First Aid course will start on Saturday 9 March. This is the perfect hands on workshop for those caring for small children. It will provide you... with the practical skills and knowledge of how to respond in any first aid situation. Enrol here http://www.weaillawarra.com.au//lifestyle/self-development See more

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04.01.2022 New course date now available * Small group size (max 10) * Hands on flexible delivery * Local business provider... * Competitive rates email [email protected] to secure your spot

03.01.2022 We've got a challenge for you. Can you tag five of your friends or family to let them know about the Emergency+ App? We need more people to use it, because it q...uickly provides your exact location to emergency services when you phone Triple Zero (000), and it might just save a life. It’s free to download and available on iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile. Visit http://emergencyapp.triplezero.gov.au #EmergencyPlusApp See more

03.01.2022 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CALL THE POISONS CENTRE? Your call to the Poisons Centre will be answered by a pharmacist or medical scientist who is a Specialist in Poi...sons Information (SPI). All SPI's have extra training in poisons information. So that we can be sure all callers receive the best possible advice, we will need to ask some questions. These will include: what happened when it occurred name of the products involved any symptoms so far the name and age of the patient any medical history your location. The SPI will then look up poisoning references, decide the risk in your particular case, and tell you what to do next. In most cases accidental poisonings can be watched at home. You will be advised what to look for and what to do if symptoms develop. Sometimes a caller is referred immediately to hospital or the GP. If we think it is needed, we can organise an ambulance for you. Every call to the Poisons Centre is reviewed by another SPI within 24 hours. This means 2 people are listening to every poisoning case to make sure you receive the best advice. In some cases we may need to follow up a call to make sure you get the best care. This is why we will ask for your name, phone number and post code. All personal information gathered by the Poisons Centre remains confidential. As well as taking calls the Poisons Centre helps to identify poisoning trends and products causing poisonings in the community. The Poisons Centre will then alert the appropriate authorities and work with them to reduce the risk to the community. Call the Poisons Centre on 131126 for all poisoning concerns or medication errors.

03.01.2022 Child Essentials First Aid. This hands on, practical and informative workshop will equip those caring for small children with the practical skills and knowledg...e of how to respond in any first aid situation that may present itself. Enrol here in this valuable course: https://www.weaillawarra.com.au//lifesty/self-development See more

01.01.2022 Great group today updating their First Aid skills #learnhowtosavealife #cpr #equalaccessforeveryone

01.01.2022 Great resource - thoroughly recommend

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