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Award Winning Train2Protect

Award Winning Train2Protect collects award
Award winning training provider
                             Rail Partnership award 2018                                        Highly Commended SME of  the year

Wow, what a year for Award Winning Train2Protect, 3 nominations, 3 finalists and one award! Train2Protect are proud to have been nominated for the following awards:

Rail Partnership Awards –  2 nominations: Safety, SME of the year

Construction News awards –  Training excellence (In partnership with Network rail)

Having been nominated and successfully having made the finalists list for all 3 nominations, we successfully walked away with the award for “Highly Commended SME” in the SME of the year category.

A Very proud moment for Train2Protect and its MD Anthony Jolliffe.

Our nominations come after we successfully developed and delivered the Safety & Immediate Treatment (SIT) course for Network Rail. The course was designed to deliver training to members of Network rails staff to highlight safety issues and how to avoid them and enable them to deliver Immediate treatment in the event of an incident.

Based around the family, the SIT course gives people the skills to assist in an emergency whether with their home, play or work family.

New addition to the Train2Protect team – Fire trailer

Fire Trailer for fire training

Train2Protect are always pleased to welcome new members and non so much as our new fire trainer. FIONA Trailer has served in the Royal navy for over 15years before retiring. Retirement is no time to rest and we at Train2Protect intend to use FIONA’s capabilities to assist us in training clients Fire wardens and Fire safety staff across the UK.

Fire Trailer for fire training

FIONA or FIre-ONA Trailer, Live fire fighting training for fire wardens 

 

NHS Acid Attack Guidance

Burns caused by acid, alkaline or caustic chemicals can be very damaging and need immediate medical attention.

Call 999 and ask for urgent help.

Immediate first aid

After calling 999, to help prevent severe injuries from a chemical burn:

  • try to carefully remove the chemical and any contaminated clothing
  • rinse the affected area using as much clean water as possible

Remove the chemical and affected clothing

Try to remove the chemical and contaminated clothing from contact with the skin and eyes, but be very careful not to touch or spread the chemical as this could lead to further injuries to the victim or the person helping them.

Use gloves or other protective materials to cover hands and, if possible, carefully cut away clothing such as T-shirts, rather than pulling them off over the head.

Do not wipe the skin as this may spread contamination.

If the chemical is dry, brush it off the skin.

Rinse continuously with clean water

Rinse the affected area continuously with clean water as soon as possible to remove any residual chemical.

Try to make sure the water can run off of the affected area without pooling on the skin and potentially spreading the chemical to a wider area.

Only use water – do not rub or wipe the area.

Stay on the phone until the ambulance arrives and follow any other advice given by the 999 call handler to avoid further injury.

Stockpile food and water, German government tells citizens

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Germany’s government has warned its citizens to stockpile food and water in preparation of potential national disruption.

Now published, the “Concept for Civil Defence” advises German citizens to have enough food for 10 days and enough water for five days.

The report emerges following five terror attacks which have taken place in Germany over the past 12 months, including a suicide bombing at a wine bar in Ansbach which injured 12 people last month.

Reliable alarm systems and improved structural protection of buildings is also being urged.

This news comes shortly after a London business group made new preparation suggestions for smaller companies in the English capital in the event of a major terror attack.

Smaller London businesses urged to prepare for potential terror attacks

19200603659_58ae3fbc72_kSmaller companies in London have been urged to make preparations for potential terror attacks which could lead to disruption for several days.

London First believes that, while larger firms are likely to already have planned for terror incidents, small and medium-sized business should take more measures as a precaution.

This includes arrangements for staff to work from home in the event of the capital being under lengthy restrictions, as well as having enough food and drink within the workplace.

It’s also advised to organise a system to ensure of staff well-being, have security staff available on short notice, and even have backup work sites in place.

London First security and resilience director Robert Hall has been keen to stress that businesses working together as a community will provide themselves with a clear advantage in the event of a London attack.

As the United Kingdom’s first truly whole of life safety company, Train2Protect is keen to assist businesses to prepare for any incident, no matter how big or small. Be sure to browse our courses on the left hand side, or contact us for more information.

Story via: Evening Standard

 

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