Working in forestry or remote environments comes with its own set of challenges. This intensive 40-hour training is designed to prepare responders to handle emergencies in remote settings, where access to prehospital services may be significantly delayed.
In this training, you will learn:
- Situation assessment and intervention planning
- CPR and AED use
- Airway obstruction management
- Management of major trauma
- Bleeding control and immobilization techniques
- Hypothermia, shock, and environmental injuries
- Evacuation and transport of a sick or injured person
- Communication and coordination with emergency responders
Who is this training for?
- Forestry workers, environmental technicians, wildlife officers, field researchers, or any responder working in remote settings
- Companies operating in isolated regions or areas with limited access to medical care
- Prerequisite: Valid workplace first aid certification