Why First Aid Training Is A Must

What is necessary first aid? Basic first aid is a learned skill that, ideally, is part of everyone’s repertoire. 
 
The CTA Training Specialists First Aid course covers first aid treatment for anaphylaxis, asthma, Injuries, bleeding control, bites and stings, burns, dislocations and fractures, soft tissue and many others. Learn how to provide CPR and attach an AED safely to a casualty, and manage first aid incidents following the DRSABCD action plan.
 
This training can range from general knowledge to specialised or focused training, such as the application of basic first aid in a school or venue setting. These training sessions can take a few hours up to a full day, depending on the type of training you need.
 
Below are 5 reasons for getting all of your staff trained in basic first aid.
 
HELP SAVE LIVES
If there needs to be only one reason to take up basic first aid training, it would be this: basic first aid training helps save lives. In the wake of an accident, there are a crucial few moments during which the administration of basic first aid could spell the difference between life or death. In these instances, it’s essential to have appropriate training in basic first aid – its administration could be the deciding factor in a victim’s survival.
 
PROVIDE VICTIM COMFORT
Basic first aid isn’t just about saving lives, though it’s undoubtedly the driving force behind the necessity of the training. First aid is also about ensuring victim comfort; in doing so, the victim’s trauma is managed, alleviating their stress during the moment of the first aid administration.
 
MINIMISE POTENTIAL DAMAGE
Basic first aid doesn’t guarantee that a victim will come away from an accident injury- or trauma-free; any training that says so should not be trusted. That being said, basic first aid should be able to minimise the potential resultant damage from accidents through mitigating the trauma that a person experiences.
 
GAIN CONFIDENCE OF CARE
When it comes to accidents, it’s vital that the person administering basic first aid has confidence in what they’re doing. A lack of confidence in one’s actions can lead to more damage or trauma that could’ve been avoided, and for this reason, taking part in basic first aid training is immensely helpful.
 
ENCOURAGE HEALTHY LIVING
Basic first aid, to an extent, requires its administrator to be healthy and capable to perform the actions needed to save a life. In learning basic first aid, trainees are educated on the ways they can improve their health through lifestyle adjustments.