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I've got a mate who's a first aid trainer. He's an ex Parachute Regiment Sgt Major - know's his stuff and can tailor courses to meet our needs...and he doesn't mind travelling. His name is Rob Willis

linky;

 

[email protected],.uk

 

01255 424537

 

07553 371304

 

make first aid relevant and interesting..there's nothing worse than death by viewfoil and triangular bandage! :thumbup:

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Is there any difference from an employers point of view about courses - need to get one lined up - looking at the emergency at first aid though St John Ambulance, but they also have the normal 1 day course.

 

Is there any difference between the 2 or is it just splitting hairs?

 

Cheers!

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