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What are the Prerequisites for Taking a NEBOSH IGC Course by Inspirit Safety Solutions?

  NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) International General Certificate (IGC) is a widely recognized qualification in the field of health and safety. The course is designed to provide a broad understanding of health and safety issues and is suitable for people who are looking to start a career in health and safety or for those already working in the field who wish to gain a formal qualification. The NEBOSH IGC course by Inspirit Safety Solutions is a comprehensive training program that covers a wide range of topics, including health and safety management, fire safety, and environmental management.   Here are some prerequisites for taking a NEBOSH IGC course by Inspirit Safety Solutions:   Ø   Educational qualifications: There are no specific educational qualifications required to take the NEBOSH IGC course. However, having a good standard of education, such as completing secondary school or equivalent, will be beneficial.   Ø   Work exper

ITLS Training and Certification In Kerala

What Is ITLS Education International Trauma Life Support ( ITLS ) is a global not-for-profit organization dedicated to preventing death and disability from trauma through education and emergency trauma care. Founded in 1985 as Basic Trauma Life Support International, ITLS adopted a new name in 2005 to better reflect its global role and impact. Today, ITLS has more than 90 chapters and training centres in over 35 countries around the world. ITLS is the only prehospital trauma program endorsed by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). ITLS Advanced is appropriate for advanced EMTs, paramedics, trauma nurses, physicians and other advanced EMS personnel. Hands-on stations include: Patient assessment and management Basic and advanced airway management Needle chest decompression and fluid resuscitation Spinal motion restriction — rapid extrication, short back board, helmet managment, log roll, and long back board/ scoop stretcher utilization Extremity immobili

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and its Importance

What is CPR C ardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) is an emergency medical procedure for a victim of cardiac arrest or, in some circumstances, respiratory arrest. CPR involves physical interventions to create artificial circulation through rhythmic pressing on the patient's chest to manually pump blood through the heart, called chest compressions, and usually also involves the rescuer exhaling into the patient (or using a device to simulate this) to inflate the lungs and pass oxygen in to the blood, called artificial respiration. Importance of First Aid and CPR in Workplace Most large organizations offer health and safety training for their employees. However, first aid and CPR are frequently overlooked. First aid and CPR training are critical for all employees and apply to every industry regardless of size. Whether the workplace is located on a construction site, in a factory or in a traditional office, every organization has employees who will benefit from f

Responsibilities of an Authorized Gas Tester (AGT)

G as releases and other atmospheric changes can be extremely dangerous in the workplace. They can cause serious injury and death by asphyxiation; and, with the potential for fire and explosion, severe damage to plant and the surrounding environment as well. They are particularly hazardous to people working in confined spaces and during hot work activities. Job Description for Gas Test Technicians T est or analyze geological samples, crude oil, or minerals to detect the presence of petroleum, gas, or mineral deposits indicating potential for exploration or production or to determine physical or chemical properties to ensure that products meet quality standards . Responsibilities of an Authorized Gas Tester ( AGT ) Update his knowledge on the hazards that may be faced during entry, including information on the mode, signs and symptoms, and consequences of the exposure. Identify all chemical hazards and recommends control measures to ensure safe entry. Be familiar with al

Working in Confined Space, Entry and Rescue Training

What is Confined Space   A confined space is a space with limited entry and egress and not suitable for human inhabitants. An example is the interior of a storage tank, occasionally entered by maintenance workers but not intended for human occupancy. Confined space Hazards in a confined space often include harmful dust or gases, asphyxiation, submersion in liquids or free-flowing granular solids (for example, grain bins), electrocution, or entrapment. ➦ Confined Space Rescue Confined space rescue is a subset of technical rescue operations that involves the rescue and recovery of victims trapped in a confined space or in a place only accessible through confined spaces, such as underground vaults, storage silos, storage tanks, or sewers. Confined space entry A warning label on a storage tank, indicating that it is a confined space. Confined space rescues can be technically challenging due to the environment in which they occur. Confined spaces are often narrow and constr