TRAINING :FBOS- FIRST PERSON ON SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT. VIDEO ADDED

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THIS COURSE IS FULLY BOOKED

FBOS- First Person on the scene of an Accident

We all know of someone close who has been involved in an accident.

We also know that if the scene had been managed better, the losses could have been less.

The BMWMCCC is holding a workshop for all bike riders, car drivers and their family and friends.

Any one of us may be faced at any time with coming across an accident.

Whether while commuting or while driving in the rural areas.

You do not have to be a trained first responder to make a real and significant difference.

This workshop teaches you vital skills in controlling the scene and in ensuring no one gets hurt any further.

You can be major role player while waiting for the emergency services to arrive.

 

 

INVITATION TO A WORKSHOP ON FBOS- FIRST PERSON ON SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT.

Date                    : WEDNESDAY 10th June 2015

Venue                : Donford Motorrad, Webersvallei rd. Jamestown, on the R44

Time                   :18H30 Sharp !!!  Ends at 21H00

Come early to have some coffee and meet the team, register and get settled.

  A BMW Motor Cycle Club Cape numbered certificate is awarded for this training.

Convenor   : Andy Connell

 Cost                   :  R 150pp, extra family member R100pp

Book                      :  THIS COURSE IS FULLY BOOKED

 

 

 

 

Your payment secures your booking.

Payments made to the BMWMCCC account

First National Bank

Branch  : Long Street, code 201709

Acc No: 50060098602

Reference : Name  & FBOS

 

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Nothing is more stressful than arriving at an accident scene and not knowing what to do, in which order, who to call, how to make that call count, what to say.......... all while a person or persons are lying injured..

This is not a first aid course!

This is a workshop on what not to do and what to do should you be at an accident scene.

 

This workshop will equip you with the knowledge and essential skills to enable you to function effectively on the scene and make a valuable contribution to the situation outcomes.

There is so much YOU can do to secure the scene,

secure the patients and NOT cause further injury while giving 'assistance' -  

even if you have no first respondent training.

Rendering First Aid is only a part to incident management. You have a very valuable role where seconds count.

With no first aid knowledge you can influence the patients outcome in a very definite, positive way by following simple steps and doing the first things right first time.

Turn your empathy and good intentions into positive incident managing action that will help both the patient and the qualified respondents far more than you will ever know.

You do have a lot to do and you will require teamwork on a scene.

Learn how to go from nuisance to asset in a few common sense approach steps.

 

Power point presentation - which you can save to your flash drive or smart phone/device.

Hand outs with some clear pointers and prompts to help you remember later.

Group limited to 30 people to retain the dynamic.

To book, follow this link  

 

This is not a first aid course!

 

Andyman
Anyone can ride a bike fast....   But can you ride your bike real slow???

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Hi Andy, 

My fees deposited today . Hope I am not late.

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Great, thanks Jacques,  much appreciated, not late yet.

Andyman
Anyone can ride a bike fast....   But can you ride your bike real slow???

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If you have not received an email from me it is because I do not have your mail address, please send it to me so I can feed you the updates.

Your name on the certificate is the name you typed in when  registered.

 

  first name surname
R 150 Marius Mouton
R 150 Eugene Ehlers
R 100 Desire Ehlers
R 150 Nick van Niekerk
R 150 Barrie king
R 100 Alan King
R 100 Jean du Plessis
R 150 Michael Bucholz
R 150 Mike Clapham
R 150 Anthony Venter
R 150 Jackie Wiese
  Erhardt Korf
  Monica Korf
R 150 Jurgen Stumges
R 150   Stumges
R 150 Randall Daniels
R 150 Philip van der Watt
  Ian Verhulp
  Karen Verhulp
R 100 Dieter Heinze
R 150 Beverley Berk-Heinze
R 150 Keith Scott
  marc van der mark
R 150 Bennie De Reuck
  Derrick Geary
  Craig Cauvin
R 150 Jacques BOTHA
R 150 Benjamin van Loggerenberg
R 150 Hannelie Theron
R 150 Bill Winter

If your name does not appear on this list, but you beleive you did book or struggled to book online, please let me know by PM. - perosnal message

Andyman
Anyone can ride a bike fast....   But can you ride your bike real slow???

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Hi Andy,

 I have now registered on the site.

Jacques BOTHA.

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Hi, all places booked, paid for.

Certificates signed and laminated.

I look forward to welcoming you to the training at Donford Motorrad, Jamestown.

Please sign the register upon arrival. and collect your hand out notes

Collect your certificate at the comfort break.

Email has been sent to all candidates.

 

See you on Wednesday

 

 

Andyman
Anyone can ride a bike fast....   But can you ride your bike real slow???

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Thank you all for your attendance and your attention.

Thnaks to Don for the mpale snacks, the coffee and the juice.

I trust you will all be glad you made this effort whould you or a close one ever be invovled in an incident on our roads.

Andyman
Anyone can ride a bike fast....   But can you ride your bike real slow???

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Thanks Andy for all the efforts you are always putting in to make it safer for us all. I have learned a lot once again and hope more members will attend the hopeful future sessions. Thanks to Don as well for the catering. This event was really worth every cent for me.

Jacques BOTHA

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Watch this at your own discretion.

This is as close to relaity as it gets

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJOnQx9NFK0

 

 

Andyman
Anyone can ride a bike fast....   But can you ride your bike real slow???

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Thanks Andy.

Just gave me another wake up call.

 

Jacques.