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20.01.2022 Stay safe this Easter long weekend



20.01.2022 You don’t need to do this by yourself. Always know help is at hand.

19.01.2022 Please share. We all need help at some stage in our life. Sometimes asking is the hardest step.

14.01.2022 Looking for someone to conduct some assessment validations over the coming weeks on first aid qualifications. Please send me your details: Cert IV TAE16, CV, First aid quals and relevant experience (including experience in conducting validations) in addition to your hourly rates and availability. [email protected]



13.01.2022 Calling any First Aid / LVR trainers in the SE QLD region. Looking at partnering for at least a 6 month contract

13.01.2022 A day to honour and remember our lost co-workers.

09.01.2022 Positive feedback is so great. Just got this for the Safety Rep course I delivered last week. Makes it all worth while: "Just wanted to say thank you for the HSR training that we received last week. ‘You are an amazing Trainer’, and made the whole experience, very interesting and educational. (I am sure, not an easy task when you are dealing with legislation)... Your training and knowledge will hopefully make our workplace safer and we can be a little more pro-active towards Health and Safety in our workplace. So thank you again"



08.01.2022 On the road spreading the simple safety message

08.01.2022 Last chance to book. We have a couple of spots left. Amazing response. Contact us this week to attend on Monday

07.01.2022 What do you think is Safety Leadership?

07.01.2022 Great idea for families

06.01.2022 The time has come for us to broaden our horizons. We are seeking qualified, fabulous training partners all over the country who want to engage with our RTO. We are seeking partners who have the passion and talent to build strong workplace capability through vocational education and training for people in industry. The timing is now for those with commitment to enabling others. There is a new focus on quality outcomes in the training sector. We are calling for expressions of i...nterest for qualified trainers to deliver high quality nationally accredited training without the headache of managing an RTO. We currently have on scope over 10 first aid units, 8 fire safety and Cert IV WHS but are prepared to add other options to scope. What we are looking for in our training partners: Cert IV TAE (16) Passionate trainers who want to pass on their skills and knowledge Qualified in the field you want to deliver in Real life experience in the field you want to deliver in ABN and insurance In return you will receive: Quality training and assessment materials Rapid turnaround for issuing of certificates Coaching and support to manage your clients Email your EOI or questions to [email protected] and include your CV, where you are located (area you can service), what equipment you already have and what your expectations are, plus 2 references we can contact. Our RTO number is 51054 Lifelong Learning Press Pty Ltd



06.01.2022 Watch this space. Amazing idea

06.01.2022 This week we are working with the Herbert River Canegrowers, helping the local farmers and their families to stay safe and be prepared in an emergency.

05.01.2022 Bushfire Smoke Health Advice Current bushfire conditions have resulted in very poor air quality. Queensland Health recommends that affected communities take the following actions. Protecting your health The community is advised to remain indoors and close all windows and doors and operate air-conditioners if available.... All air conditioners should be switched to ‘recycle’ or ‘recirculate’ mode. If you do not have an air conditioner, take steps to reduce heat stress, especially for the very young, people who are unwell, or the elderly. People with pre-existing lung or heart conditions should rest as much as possible and keep away from the smoke. People with asthma should follow their personal asthma plan. Anyone with a heart or lung condition should follow the treatment plan advised by their doctor and keep at least five days’ supply of medication on hand. Avoid physical activity outdoors this includes outdoor workplace activities (exertion allows more fine particles to be breathed deeper into the lungs). Schools and childcare centres should cease outdoor activities and children should stay indoors in areas with air-conditioning and/or ceiling fans. It is recommended that organisers of outdoor events should consider postponing the event until air quality improves. Assist your vulnerable family members, neighbours and friends. It is important to identify locations that have cleaner, filtered air-conditioned spaces (e.g. shopping centres, community centres, libraries etc). If there is a break in smoky conditions, take the opportunity to air out your home to improve indoor air quality. When indoors, minimise other sources of air pollution, such as cigarette smoke, burning candles, using unflued gas appliances including gas stoves, or stirring up fine dust from sweeping or vacuuming. It is important to also stay hydrated by drinking water. Stay up to date with local news reports. More information Contact your doctor, hospital or health clinic Call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) at any time Contact 13 QGOV (13 74 68) for your nearest public health unit Visit qld.gov.au

05.01.2022 Interesting read on Australian Snakes... DO NOT try to catch, kill or identify the snake!!! This is important. In hospital we NO LONGER NEED to know the type of snake; it doesn’t change treatment....Continue reading

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