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  • PADI RTO Trainer on the Central Coast

    PADI RTO Trainer on the Central Coast

    We would like to officially welcome Tony Cook, a PADI RTO Trainer from Umina Beach who has taught nationally accredited first aid training for over 15 years. Originally from Manchester in the UK and after a successful career of more than 20 years with PADI, Tony is now delivering CPR & First Aid courses on behalf of PADI RTO through Gungahlia First Aid on the Central Coast. Tony prefers to keep his classes small, local and at flexible course times such as during school hours or weekdays after work. Tony can cater to his group’s needs, with classes held at […]

     
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  • 10 Essential Items to Add to Your First Aid Kit

    10 Essential Items to Add to Your First Aid Kit

    Accidents and injuries can occur anywhere – at home, at the workplace, while driving or while participating in sports events. While hopefully, you won’t need this kit for anything more than bumps and scrapes, it’s best to be prepared. A First Aid Kit can give you peace of mind in a medical emergency. Being prepared could help you save a life or help someone. A basic first-aid kit checklist might include: 1. Adhesive Dressings Commonly known as Band-aids, this type of dressing comes in various sizes. They are used mainly for covering minor cuts or skin injuries. 2. Antiseptic wipes Antiseptic wipes […]

     
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  • PADI RTO Trainer in Bondi

    PADI RTO Trainer in Bondi

    Congratulations to Kieran Hussey, who is now delivering first aid training in Bondi on behalf of PADI RTO. Kieran fell in love with diving after travelling to Madagascar to volunteer at a Marine Conservation NGO and learning to dive. Since then, diving has consumed his life in the best way possible! Now a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer and Emergency First Response Instructor, having dived and taught in other countries, he returned to Australia during the COVID pandemic. Kieran stated: “I have been working at Dive Centre Bondi for nearly 2 years, teaching and passing on my knowledge and passion […]

     
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  • Why Scuba Divers Should Understand Basic First Aid

    Why Scuba Divers Should Understand Basic First Aid

    One of the main rules of scuba diving is to look but not touch anything. Any good dive briefing always includes a reminder not to touch, tease or take anything from the fragile marine environment. Why? For two reasons. The first one is because of preservation. It can badly damage marine life and disrupt the marine ecosystem’s balance. The second reason is that touching underwater creatures and corals can not only harm them but us as well. Many marine animals can injure a diver if alarmed, disturbed or aggravated, and having basic first aid knowledge can help if an injury occurs. From […]

     
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  • NEW PADI Diving Work Health and Safety Course

     
  • Why is it important to complete a First Aid Refresher?

     
  • New PADI RTO Trainer on Sunshine Coast

     
  • 3 Things You Need to Know About Good Samaritan Laws

     
  • Updated Scientific Diver course

     
  • 3 Ways to Improve Your Bites and Stings First Aid