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chrispattinson 22-04-2008 09:27 AM

First Aider
 
The council are requesting that we have a qualified First Aider attending the North East regional at South Shields, at the end of May.

Is anyone attending this event a first aider, with a certificate that is currently valid?

Thanks to anyone that can help out with this,

Chris Pattinson.

Lee 22-04-2008 09:29 AM

Chris i am, as part of my offshore survival, but i dont have a seperate certificate which states it.

stegger 22-04-2008 09:32 AM

See the health and safety police have put there noses in chris:rolleyes: it's a wonder they haven't requested an helicopter to be on standby:lol:

Kecky 22-04-2008 09:37 AM

Since you weren't going to be racing, they said that wouldn't be necessary :lol:

stegger 22-04-2008 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kecky (Post 116422)
Since you weren't going to be racing, they said that wouldn't be necessary :lol:

:p:p:p
kecky yhpm

chrispattinson 22-04-2008 10:09 AM

Yep, I'm all tangled up in the red tape about working with councils.

Lee - thanks for that, I'll see if that is ok with them.

chrispattinson 22-04-2008 01:31 PM

The response from the council, after advising them of your offshore training incorporating first aid:

"We would need to see proof of a First Aid qualification"

So does it mention first aid on any certificates?

Lee 22-04-2008 01:34 PM

Only on here, http://www.blackpool.ac.uk/fosc/cour...ses/bosiet.htm

That is one of the sectors i am covered for, i basically have what is called a vantage card which they swipe at a heliport and its all on a big database.

The vantage card just has my name on it and me not looking at the camera:lol:

chrispattinson 22-04-2008 02:08 PM

Ok, cheers Lee,

The council are looking for2 first aiders and 2 st Johns ambulance for an event with under 300 attendees and general public watching.

This is turning into a bit of an pain in the neck, so we now need another first aider, and two of you lot to dress up in St Johns uniforms!!! :(

stegger 22-04-2008 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispattinson (Post 116544)
Ok, cheers Lee,

The council are looking for2 first aiders and 2 st Johns ambulance for an event with under 300 attendees and general public watching.

This is turning into a bit of an pain in the neck, so we now need another first aider, and two of you lot to dress up in St Johns uniforms!!! :(

:wtf:

Lee 22-04-2008 02:29 PM

That is a bit daft tell them its called an aero not an arrow :thumbdown:

dave p hall 22-04-2008 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispattinson (Post 116544)
Ok, cheers Lee,

The council are looking for2 first aiders and 2 st Johns ambulance for an event with under 300 attendees and general public watching.

This is turning into a bit of an pain in the neck, so we now need another first aider, and two of you lot to dress up in St Johns uniforms!!! :(

feck:mad:what will happen if this isn't adeared to chris:confused:would meeting be cancelled:confused:or am i looking on the darkside:(:eh?:

jimmy 22-04-2008 02:37 PM

This is like the opposite of kirklees / huddersfield council. I went and 'watched' a council sponsored rc race in huddersfield park once a couple of years back... it was the most dangerous disorganised gathering of muppets I've ever seen in my life. Guy walking his dogs along a path had to dive out of the way of a shell-less monster nitro truck at full pelt, for example. AWESOME

Chrislong 22-04-2008 02:38 PM

:( This sounds very OTT. Do they realise that this is model car racing and unlikely to bring any incidents? Sounds like there is a jobsworth at the council crossing T's and dotting i's.

You ought to get intouch with them and show them magazine articles, printouts from oOple pictures, and show them just how safe this is and just how valueable it is not to kill it with red tape when it is getting potential ASBO youngsters off the street and giving them an interest.

The BRCA may be able to intervene with it being for a BRCA regional, it would be worth asking the question to Charlie, even if he says no he may have some good suggestions.

dave p hall 22-04-2008 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy (Post 116567)
This is like the opposite of kirklees / huddersfield council. I went and 'watched' a council sponsored rc race in huddersfield park once a couple of years back... it was the most dangerous disorganised gathering of muppets I've ever seen in my life. Guy walking his dogs along a path had to dive out of the way of a shell-less monster nitro truck at full pelt, for example. AWESOME

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Kecky 22-04-2008 02:41 PM

I have some St John's Ambulance waterproof pants at home.....but no first aider to wear them :confused:

dave p hall 22-04-2008 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 116569)
:( This sounds very OTT. Do they realise that this is model car racing and unlikely to bring any incidents? Sounds like there is a jobsworth at the council crossing T's and dotting i's.

You ought to get intouch with them and show them magazine articles, printouts from oOple pictures, and show them just how safe this is and just how valueable it is not to kill it with red tape when it is getting potential ASBO youngsters off the street and giving them an interest.

The BRCA may be able to intervene with it being for a BRCA regional, it would be worth asking the question to Charlie, even if he says no he may have some good suggestions.

whats next:confused:fire proof overalls and crash helmet:p

notlawnomis 22-04-2008 02:44 PM

Chris L, this is at the request of the council's insurance not the council per se. The council guys are really helpful to be honest, and they have all seen the cars running at Bents Park last year and also at the indoor regional.

However like us they can also be at the mercy of OTT insurance companies!!

Lee 22-04-2008 02:47 PM

The only place an accident will happen though is on the track, a cut finger is not something you would sue the council for.

Surely if someone gets hit by a car or falls of the rostrum it is covered by our brca insurance :confused:

dave p hall 22-04-2008 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notlawnomis (Post 116578)
Chris L, this is at the request of the council's insurance not the council per se. The council guys are really helpful to be honest, and they have all seen the cars running at Bents Park last year and also at the indoor regional.

However like us they can also be at the mercy of OTT insurance companies!!

fair enough,i wonder if the msa could point in the right direction for first aiders,st john ambuance personal:confused:or would that cost money:confused:just a thought:D


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