One day Motorcycle First Responder Training (MFR)

Brief Overview:
Motorcycle first responder has
been designed for bikers, pillion
passengers and event marshals. Because
of Heavy leathers, armour and helmets
delivering essential lifesaving first
aid to bikers involves many additional
considerations. This course will take
you through those difficult decisions
not covered by a standard basic first
aid course, including when and how to
remove a casualties crash helmet.
Learning Outcomes:
To provide the student with the
knowledge, skills and confidence to deal
with a medical emergency involving a
motorcycle in a remote location where
the emergency services may not be
available to attend the scene within the
government target time.
Course content

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Mechanism of injury
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Vital Signs
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Primary Survey
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Secondary Survey
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Basic Life Support
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Severe Bleeding
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Levels and Treatment of Shock
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Helmet removal (when and how)
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Spinal Injury recognition and management
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Scene assessment and Incident management
Delivery Method:
Didactic, PowerPoint (including video
clips), Group Work, buzz groups and
practical scenarios (using your own bike
gear).
Target Audience:
This course is suitable for bikers, pillion passengers, event marshals and those wishing to have extended skills in first aid and become a Motorcycle first responder.
Course location:
Delivered In House (Training venues can
be arranged, phone for details)
Length:
1 Days - 6 hours
Frequency:
Every 3 years
Any associated award:
An HSE-approved certificate (Emergency
first aider) valid for
three years issued on completion of
assessment.
Training Pack
Included in the course cost is a
Comprehensive student pack & workbook.
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Discounts are available for groups.
No previous first aid experience is required to attend this course. Participants are asked to bring their own motorcycle gear with them as the course is centred around practical scenarios.

