Scubaworld
Emergency First Response
What
would
you
do
if
a
colleague
collapsed
in
the
workplace?
Would
you
know
how
to
assist
a
family
member
who
became
ill?
Do
you
even
own
a
first
aid
kit?
If
you
want
to
learn
First
Aid
in
a
fun
and
enjoyable
atmosphere
then
the
PADI
Emergency
First
Response
course
is
for
you,
whether
you’re
a
diver
or
not.
PADI's
Emergency
First
Response
(EFR)
program
is
the
first
and
crucial
step
towards
faster,
more
thought
full
and
life-saving
'First
Aid'.
You
learn
to
stay
calm
in
order
to
assess
an
emergency
correctly
and
to
take
the
necessary steps until professional help arrives.
The
Emergency
First
Response
course
is
an
innovative
CPR
/
First
Aid
program,
which
is
split
into
two
segments;
Primary
Care
(CPR)
and
Secondary
Care
(First
Aid).
In
addition
we
also
offer
full
Automated
External
Defibrillator (AED) training.
The
EFR
course
is
based
on
internationally
recognised
medical
guidelines
for
Emergency
Care
&
is
the
fastest-growing
international
CPR,
Automatic
External Defibrillator (AED) and First Aid training organization.
Dedicated
to
training
the
lay
rescuer,
EFR
courses
encompasses
adult,
child
and
infant
CPR
skills,
provides
AED
and
First
Aid
training,
and
feature
an
outstanding First Aid at Work component.
Many
divers
take
the
Emergency
First
Response
courses
to
meet
program
prerequisites,
such
as
PADI
Rescue
Diver,
or
as
preparation
for
becoming
a
PADI
Divemaster.
Non-divers
have
also
found
the
EFR
program
to
be
important
in
every
day
life.
They
have
taken
a
significant
step
in
emergency
preparedness,
and
feel
confident
that
they
can
provide
care
should
an
emergency situation arise.
.The
Emergency
First
Response
program
meets
requirements
for
CPR
and
First
Aid
in
the
workplace
(OSHA
Guideline
29
CFR
1910.151),
and
incorporates
the
latest
procedures
for
emergency
patient
care.
Other
organizations
that
recognize
EFR
as
meeting
their
requirements
are
United
States
Coast
Guard,
The
Boy
Scouts
of
America,
and
the
American
Council
on
Exercise (ACE), to name a few.
Course Content
The
course
incorporates
independent
study
to
prepare
you
for
a
classroom
and
hands-on
skill
development
session
with
your
instructor.
You
will
learn
the
same
patient
care
techniques
used
by
medical
professionals,
but
at
a
lay
person level.
Practical Application
Specific
to
learning
philosophy,
both
courses
establish
skill
retention
through increased skill demonstration, practice and repetition.
The
Course
is
designed
to
help
participants
remember
appropriate
emergency
care
procedures
in
times
of
need.
It
also
encourages
students
to
apply these procedures by assisting those needing Emergency Medical Care.
Within
the
course
segments,
the
CPR
and
First
Aid
skills
are
integrated
into
an easy-to-remember emergency care sequence.
The
EFR
Primary
Course
teaches
students
to
deal
with
possible
life
threatening injuries and apply techniques such as CPR and AED.
The
EFR
secondary
course
covers
secondary
patient
assessment
and
first
aid.
This
covers
head
to
toe
evaluations
of
patients,
illness
assessments
and
how
to
bandage
or
splint
a
wound
when
Emergency
Medical
Services
are
either delayed or unavailable.
Pre-Requisites
None
Course Duration
Depending
on
the
amount
of
independent
study
the
Primary
Care
and
Secondary Care courses may be completed in as little as one day.
The course price includes your own manual, DVD and certification card
Emergency First Response
with Scubaworld on the Costa Blanca
No dive certification required!