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Hot work is a modern training for everyone who stays in work environments where there is a risk of fire. This training meets the requirements of the insurance companies and gives the same authority as other organizers' fire safety training for hot work.
The course is aimed at all industries where heating, sparks, welding, soldering and drying of any kind occur. If you are to carry out temporary work where there is a risk of fire, a permit is required.
This training provides a valid certificate according to the insurance companies' conditions and is valid for 5 years.
Need a training/course in English? We can offer this training in both Swedish and English.
Suitable for
Training for all businesses where there is a risk of fire.
Target group adaptation
The training takes your specific work environment into account
Time
6.5 -8 hours
Implementation
The trainings are conducted by certified and authorized instructor
Number of participants
Between 5-20 participants
Place
First Aid Sweden trains nationwide and can come out to you. For individual people, we offer open courses in Stockholm.
Klicka här för att se datum och tider för öppna kurser.
Content:
Responsibilities, laws, safety rules, insurance conditions, risk management, consequences, basic fire protection, practical fire drill, certification.
Pris
Submit an expression of interest for a quote (applies to companies and organizations)
Private individuals or single persons can book one öppen kurs or fill out the form on the page.
Hägerstensvägen 125
126 48 Hägersten
Phone: +46 (0)8-12 14 64 90
Email: info@firstaid.se
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Every year, thousands of people in Sweden suffer cardiac arrest outside of hospital. The majority of victims are affected at home or in public places where medical personnel or defibrillators are rarely on site. In cases where CPR was started within 1 minute and a defibrillator was used within 5 minutes, 49-75 percent survival has been reported. For every minute, the person's chance of survival decreases by about 10 percent. In Sweden, the time from alarm to defibrillator is 10-60 minutes, which means that there must be someone who can freeze the time until medical personnel are on site. Are you one of them?
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