As follows:
1. Training requirements
First aid training is usually provided by professional first aid institutions or related institutions. Before attending the training, it is generally necessary to meet some basic requirements, such as 18 years old or above, with a high school diploma or equivalent. Before the training, it is also necessary to submit relevant health examination certificates to ensure that participants are healthy and suitable for first aid work.
2. Training content
First aid training covers a wide range of knowledge and skills, including but not limited to basic life support, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hemostasis and dressing, stretcher use, fracture fixation, etc. Training generally consists of theoretical courses and practical training to ensure that students master theoretical knowledge and can skillfully use skills.
3. Examination requirements
After completing the training, students need to take the first aid qualification examination. The examination is generally organized and supervised by relevant institutions or first aid associations. The examination content includes theoretical examination and practical operation examination.
The theoretical examination mainly tests the students' mastery of first aid knowledge, including first aid principles, first aid procedures and handling methods of common first aid situations. Practical operation tests require students to demonstrate their ability to deal with emergencies in simulated scenarios.
4. Pass the exam and issue certificates
Students need to pass theoretical and practical exams and meet the passing standards stipulated by relevant institutions or associations before they can obtain first aid certificates. After the certificate is issued, first-aid personnel can legally engage in first-aid work and provide professional first-aid services for others.
summary
To obtain the first aid certificate, you need to attend training and pass relevant theoretical and practical exams. The training content includes a wide range of first aid knowledge and skills, while the examination tests the students' theoretical mastery and practical operation ability. After obtaining the first aid certificate, the holder will have the qualification and ability to engage in first aid work and be able to provide emergency rescue services for others.
"Emergency Rescue Worker's Card" is a professional appraisal certificate approved by Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and issued by the Emergency Rescue Promotion Center of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. As a full member of the national vocational system certification sequence, it aims to provide systematic and professional emergency rescue training for ordinary people and related professionals, and provide corresponding legal protection.