Kaido Tamm
Esmaabiõpetaja
According to estonian legislation Töötervishoiu ja tööohutuse seadus, § 132 , the employer is required to designate at least one worker to provide first aid. The 16-hour First Aid training is defined by Regulation No 50 of the Ministry of Social Affairs of the Republic of Estonia (22.11.2018) “Töökeskkonnavoliniku, töökeskkonnanõukogu liikme ja esmaabiandja koolituse ja täienduskoolituse kord täienduskoolitusasutuses“. The employer shall provide first aid training to the designated worker within one month of his / her assignment. The employer refers the worker-first aid provider to advanced / further training every three years.
The Regulation No 61 of the Ministry of Social Affairs of the Republic of Estonia (24.09.2010) “Tervisekaitsenõuded koolieelses lasteasutuses tervise edendamisele ja päevakavale” stipulates that teachers of pre-school child care institutions and assisting staff should have proper skills to provide first aid primary care to children.
Company first aiders, sports coaches, kindergarten, childcare workers and others who need in-service first aid training every 3 years. All other interested parties are also welcome.
The training will end with the test and final practical exercise. A certificate recognized by Labor Inspectorate, ARK and other institutions will be issued to those who have successfully completed the training.
Look also: First Aid Refresher Course
NB! We kindly ask participants to wear comfortable clothing for practical workshops (including resuscitation).
The volume of study: A classroom lecture with practical tasks for a total of 16 academic hours.
Esmaabiõpetaja
Juunika Koolitus OÜ. Täiskasvanute koolitusasutuse Juunika Õppekeskuse põhitegevusala on täiskasvanute koolitamine.
Koolitustegevusega alustasime 1997. aastal Tartus. Täna korraldame koolitusi üle Eesti kõigis maakondades.