Empower Your Team
Equip your workforce with essential life-saving skills through our comprehensive training programs and workshops.
Intended Audience
Business and industry personnel
School Teachers
Hotel Staff
Airport Ground Staff
Security Agancy Staff
Child Care Workers
Secondary School Students
Parents
Adult Residential Care Personnel
Overview
This comprehensive training program equips participants with essential first aid knowledge, skills, and confidence to respond effectively in emergencies and potentially save lives. Ideal for both community and workplace settings, this training adheres to the International recommendations and OSHA’s best practices for workplace first aid programs.
Mode In Instruction
Audio-visual classroom training
Practice While Watching (PWW)
Hands-on practice on manikins
Course Duration:
6 to 8 Hours
Certification
First Aid Completion Certificate & E-Wallet Card
Content/Modules
ABC of Life and Emergency action Steps
Fainting, Seizures, Recovery position, Asthma, Diabetic Emergency
Life threatening emergencies ( Stroke & Heart Attack)
Cardiac Arrest – Causes & Recognition
CPR demonstration, Hands on practice of CPR
Choking- Causes, Types, Recognition & Heimlich Manoeuver
AED- Demonstration & Redemonstrations
Bleeding, impaled objects, Amputation
Burns- Types & Management
Muscle & Bone Injuries- Bandaging & Splinting
Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke and Hypothermia
Bites & Stings, Severe allergic reactions
Basic First Aid, CPR & AED Training
Intended Audience
First responders trained to handle medical emergencies.
Industrial Safety Personnel
Adventure Sports Enthusiasts
Water Sports Participants
Hikers
Mountaineers
Trekkers
Trek Leaders
Overview
A comprehensive course covering advanced first aid techniques for a wide range of injuries and emergencies. It equips participants with skills such as wound management, fracture stabilization, and handling life-threatening situations in high-risk environments.
Mode In Instruction
Audio-visual classroom training
Practice While Watching (PWW)
Hands-on practice on manikins
Course Duration:
14 Hours
Content/Modules
ABC of Life and Emergency action Steps
Sudden Medical illness - Fainting, Seizures, Practice recovery position, Asthma, Diabetic Emergency Overview of commonly seen life threatening emergencies: ( Stroke, Heart Attack)
Cardiac Arrest – Causes & Recognition
CPR demonstration
Hands on practice of – CPR
AED Description & Uses
Choking- Causes, Types, Recognition & Treatment
Vital Signs- Definition, Types & Importance
Recording Vital Signs- Demonstration
Primary and Secondary Assessment of responsive & unresponsive casualty – DOTS and SAMPLE History
Soft Tissue Injuries -Bleeding, Shock, impaled objects, Amputation, Open abdominal injuries
Burns- Types & Management
Bites & Stings, Severe allergic reactions
Environmental Emergencies-Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke and Hypothermia
Muscle & Bone Injuries- Sprains/Strains, Dislocation & Fractures
Practice Techniques- Bandaging, Immobilization/Splinting
Practical Instructions on - Head & Spine Immobilization, Log Roll, Lifting & Moving techniques, Emergency Moves
Case Based Practice session
Advanced First Aid Training
Certification
First Aid Completion Certificate & E-Wallet Card
Intended Audience
Hikers, Campers, and Backpackers
Trek Leaders and Mountaineers
Adventure Sports Enthusiasts
Forest Rangers & Wildlife Professionals
Wilderness Guides and Rescue Teams
Outdoor Educators and Scouts
Overview
A specialized course designed for individuals and teams operating in remote or wilderness areas, equipping participants with the knowledge and practical skills to manage injuries and emergencies when medical help is delayed or unavailable. This course focuses on improvisation, environmental hazards, and prolonged care techniques specific to wilderness settings.
Mode In Instruction
Audio-visual training modules tailored for wilderness scenarios
Practice While Watching (PWW) – Following guided videos during exercises
Hands-on practice on manikins and with improvised tools
Simulated outdoor scenarios – Practice in natural environments for realistic experience
Course Duration:
16 Hours
Certification
First Aid Completion Certificate & E-Wallet Card
Content/Modules
Patient Assessment Scene Review, Primary Survey, Secondary Survey
CPR/BLS
Bleeding and Shock
Wound and Burn Management
Fractures & Dislocations
Chest Injuries
Abdominal Injuries
Head and Spine Injuries
Near Drowning
Lightning
Heat-Related Illness
Hypothermia & Cold-Related Illness/Injury
Genitourinary Emergencies
Psychology in the Wilderness
Neurological Emergencies
Intro to Diving Medicine
Altitude Illness
Avalanche Risk and Avoidance
Law and the Wilderness
Poisoning Emergencies
Evacuation Guidelines
Improvised Litters & Carries
Skin, Wilderness Dentistry, Illness & Injury of the Eyes
Wilderness First Aid Training
Nuclear Emergency First Aid Training
Intended Audience
Nuclear Plant Operators
Radiation Safety Officers (RSOs)
Hospital Radiology Departments
Industrial Radiographers
Laboratory Personnel Handling Radioisotopes
Emergency Response Teams
Warehouse/Storage Facility Staff for Radioactive Material
Security Personnel in Nuclear Facilities
Overview
This specialized training program equips participants with essential first aid skills and protocols designed for nuclear emergencies. It focuses on radiation-specific risks, contamination control, and life-saving procedures. Ideal for industries that manufacture, store, or work with radioactive materials, the course aligns with IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) and OSHA guidelines for radiation safety and emergency response.
Mode In Instruction
Audio-visual classroom training with case studies
Practice While Watching (PWW): Hands-on simulations for radiation incidents
Live drills and tabletop exercises focused on contamination control
Manikin-based practical sessions for life-threatening scenarios
Course Duration:
4 Hours
Certification
Nuclear Emergency First Aid Completion Certificate
Content/Modules
ABC of Life Support tailored for radiation exposure
Radiation Contamination & Decontamination Techniques
Emergency Action Steps for burns, fractures, and radiation sickness
Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in radiation zones
First Aid Protocols for Radiation Burns and Inhalation Exposure
Handling Seizures, Shock, and Heat Stress in Radioactive Environments
Managing Psychological Stress and Trauma
Communication & Coordination with Local Emergency Services
Contact us
Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. You can use the form on our website or email us directly. We appreciate your interest and look forward to hearing from you.
manish@nextgenridgelineems.com
Phone
+91- 8360364756
Address
76 A, Vipin Garden Extn, Dwarka, New Delhi-110059, India