Provide First Aid in Remote or Isolated Site

Course # HLTAID013

Remote area First Aid – Providing a lifesaving first aid response in a remote or isolated site where medical assistance may be delayed or evacuation is required, requires specific instruction and practical training.  

The course teaches preparation for first aid emergencies based on the site and in line with legal and workplace requirements, Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines and other Australian national peak clinical bodies.

You will learn to assess a casualty, providing safety, contacting and relaying initial and concise information to assist emergency services to your location, undertaking triage for multiple casualties and providing ongoing care. 

Instruction on basic first aid and CPR will be provided, as well as treatments specific to remote conditions, such as hypothermia or hyperthermia, head, neck and spinal injuries, using tourniquets and haemostatic dressings for life-threatening bleeding, and managing a casualty in shock.

The course covers completing incident documentation and debriefing, recognising areas for improvement, psychological impacts, the potential need for stress management and support, and seeking help as required.

Units Delivered

The following units will be included in your certificate:

  • HLTAID009 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • HLTAID010 – Provide basic emergency life support
  • HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid
  • HLTAID013 – Provide First Aid in remote or isolated site

Course Delivery

This course can be delivered/assessed in the workplace or at facility organised by the training provider.

Important – you have a total of 60 days to complete the course in its entirety from the date of your practical assessment.

  • *Important note: 60 days includes and resubmission of your assessment if required.
  • Please note there are no refunds if you do not complete your course within this timeframe.
  • From $240 per person
    Validity - 3 Years *CPR component 1 Year

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