CPR and defibrillator use

Steven Stamford


Organisation:
Azimuth Images Ltd
Region:
East Midlands
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Free: 0 - 50
Category:
Life Skills
Updated:
20th February 2023

My job includes teaching First Aid from Basic Life Support (BLS) through Emergency Fist Aid, Paediatric First Aid through to certificated First Aid at Work courses.

I am of the view that the more people who know how to perform CPR and use defibrillators the better so I am prepared to provide a talk, demonstration and provide all required equipment.

This talk requires a minimum of 45 minutes - 1 hour.

Although this talk is provided free of charge I am accepting donations towards funding a defibrillator that I will add to my current equipment. I do not insist on payment at all, but any voluntary contributions go towards adding to my teaching materials.

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About Steven Stamford

I've been a driving instructor for over a decade, teaching cars right through to articulated trucks. Currently I teach truck driving and a whole range of road safety subjects including, but not limited to fire fighting, emergency 1st Aid, transportation of dangerous goods.

Long established pixel pusher - I do a lot of digital image manipulation.

And finally, a liveaboard boater for over over a little under 20 years, living on a steel narrowboat.

** Please note as I work full time I am unable to accommodate week day day times. **


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