Scott Walsh holds Certificate ID No. 42095015-1 for a qualification issued on April 21, 2015. The document provides Scott Walsh's certificate identification number and date the qualification was issued.
This document provides a certification number, expiration date, and NAICS codes for I Was Thinking, LLC. The certification is valid through July 2017 and applies to wholesale trade businesses including druggists' goods, paper products, and other grocery and related products.
The Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan (2012-2016) -Thailandนายสุทัศน์ กองขุนทด
This document outlines Thailand's Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan from 2012-2016. Some key points:
- The plan was formulated based on public input and approved by Thailand's cabinet and king to guide national development policies.
- It aims to achieve a "happy society with equality, fairness and resilience" based on the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy promoted by the king, which emphasizes moderation, reasonableness and resilience.
- Previous plans incorporated this philosophy in response to economic and social challenges. This plan will focus on innovation, technology, and good governance to ensure balanced and sustainable development for all Thai people.
Summary of the Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction: 14-18 March...นายสุทัศน์ กองขุนทด
This document provides information about the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, which summarizes the Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction that took place from 14-18 March 2015 in Sendai, Japan. Approximately 6,500 delegates attended the conference, including representatives from governments, UN entities, NGOs, and the private sector. Participants adopted the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 to replace the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015. The conference included ministerial roundtables, partnership dialogues, working sessions, and negotiations that led to the adoption of the Sendai Framework. It also recognized individuals and organizations for their achievements in disaster risk reduction.
This document discusses program development and outlines a lesson on object-oriented programming concepts. It covers the four basic activities of program development: establishing requirements, creating a design, implementing code, and testing. It then outlines topics to be covered in the lesson including method design, creating objects, loop statements, classes and objects, and more. Examples are provided of creating classes to represent dice and students. The use of for loops is demonstrated through examples printing weekdays, multiples of a number, and a triangle of asterisks.
The FBI hostage rescue team investigates counterintelligence, cyber crime, organized crime, terrorist attacks, and other issues. To join the team, candidates must have at least 3 years of tactical experience in law enforcement or the military. Additionally, one must already be an experienced FBI special agent.
A tailored MHFA course developed specifically for the workplace
The course teaches managers, supervisors and individuals how to assist a person who is developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis, using case-studies, videos and resources tailored to their learning needs. The mental health first aid skills learnt can be applied to help any adult.
Boat & Rescue Training for Flood affected StatesTimothy Wooi
A CREST North Boat Rescue Flood Rescue Training to help Victims of Monsoon Flood,Flash Flood.Its an NGO Community Service whereby we can help those affected.
This document provides instructions for different techniques for carrying victims during rescue operations. It describes crawling, the lover's carry, pack strap carry, firefighter's carry, two-person's carry, shoulder pull, blanket drag, two-handed seat, three-person carry, and chair carry techniques. Potential hazards during rescue are also listed, including fire, toxic gases, traffic, electrocution, and structural collapse. Details are given for how to properly perform each carry, emphasizing using safe body mechanics and distributing the victim's weight across rescuers.
This document provides a certification number, expiration date, and NAICS codes for I Was Thinking, LLC. The certification is valid through July 2017 and applies to wholesale trade businesses including druggists' goods, paper products, and other grocery and related products.
The Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan (2012-2016) -Thailandนายสุทัศน์ กองขุนทด
This document outlines Thailand's Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan from 2012-2016. Some key points:
- The plan was formulated based on public input and approved by Thailand's cabinet and king to guide national development policies.
- It aims to achieve a "happy society with equality, fairness and resilience" based on the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy promoted by the king, which emphasizes moderation, reasonableness and resilience.
- Previous plans incorporated this philosophy in response to economic and social challenges. This plan will focus on innovation, technology, and good governance to ensure balanced and sustainable development for all Thai people.
Summary of the Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction: 14-18 March...นายสุทัศน์ กองขุนทด
This document provides information about the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, which summarizes the Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction that took place from 14-18 March 2015 in Sendai, Japan. Approximately 6,500 delegates attended the conference, including representatives from governments, UN entities, NGOs, and the private sector. Participants adopted the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 to replace the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015. The conference included ministerial roundtables, partnership dialogues, working sessions, and negotiations that led to the adoption of the Sendai Framework. It also recognized individuals and organizations for their achievements in disaster risk reduction.
This document discusses program development and outlines a lesson on object-oriented programming concepts. It covers the four basic activities of program development: establishing requirements, creating a design, implementing code, and testing. It then outlines topics to be covered in the lesson including method design, creating objects, loop statements, classes and objects, and more. Examples are provided of creating classes to represent dice and students. The use of for loops is demonstrated through examples printing weekdays, multiples of a number, and a triangle of asterisks.
The FBI hostage rescue team investigates counterintelligence, cyber crime, organized crime, terrorist attacks, and other issues. To join the team, candidates must have at least 3 years of tactical experience in law enforcement or the military. Additionally, one must already be an experienced FBI special agent.
A tailored MHFA course developed specifically for the workplace
The course teaches managers, supervisors and individuals how to assist a person who is developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis, using case-studies, videos and resources tailored to their learning needs. The mental health first aid skills learnt can be applied to help any adult.
Boat & Rescue Training for Flood affected StatesTimothy Wooi
A CREST North Boat Rescue Flood Rescue Training to help Victims of Monsoon Flood,Flash Flood.Its an NGO Community Service whereby we can help those affected.
This document provides instructions for different techniques for carrying victims during rescue operations. It describes crawling, the lover's carry, pack strap carry, firefighter's carry, two-person's carry, shoulder pull, blanket drag, two-handed seat, three-person carry, and chair carry techniques. Potential hazards during rescue are also listed, including fire, toxic gases, traffic, electrocution, and structural collapse. Details are given for how to properly perform each carry, emphasizing using safe body mechanics and distributing the victim's weight across rescuers.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of emergency first aiders in disaster situations. It states that first aiders must be able to provide immediate help to casualties with common injuries or those arising from specific hazards. Their main duties are assessing situations quickly and safely, identifying the level of injury, giving early treatment, arranging safe removal of casualties, and remaining with casualties until medical help arrives. It also outlines proper safety protocols first aiders should follow and notes they cannot prescribe medication or declare death.
The document provides an analysis of the state of the Bangladesh economy in Fiscal Year 2015. Some key points:
- Economic growth fell short of ambitious targets in FY13 and FY14. Private investment remained sluggish.
- In FY15, GDP growth is projected to be 6.5%, below the target of 8%. Revenue collection and private investment face challenges.
- Inflation stabilized at a lower level but food inflation remains high. The balance of payments showed some pressure.
- Private investment in major sectors like manufacturing and services has not picked up as expected in the post-election year. Import of machinery increased but the sustainability of this trend is uncertain.
This document summarizes Thailand's emergency and disaster management system. It discusses national security policies, disaster prevention plans, and procedures for different types of hazards. It outlines the command structure from local to national levels. It also describes strategies for preparedness, response, rehabilitation and reconstruction. Key frameworks for implementation include policies, healthcare systems, data management, logistics, and community preparedness. The roles of different ministries and organizations in disaster response are defined. The overall public health goals are to reduce morbidity and mortality during disasters through strengthening healthcare capacity and disaster risk reduction.
The document discusses earthquakes, including what causes them, their effects, and how to prepare for and respond to them. Earthquakes are caused by movements of tectonic plates and can cause widespread damage, injury and loss of life. When an earthquake strikes, it is important to take shelter, avoid hazardous areas and utilities, and check for injuries and safeguard against further damage or aftershocks. Preparation steps like securing furniture and utilities can help minimize risks from earthquakes.
This document provides guidelines for positioning and moving patients in emergency situations:
- Reposition patients only when necessary, placing unresponsive and non-trauma patients in the recovery position on their side. Do not move trauma patients unless treating a life-threatening condition.
- Carry patients using proper lifting techniques to prevent injury, checking for injuries first. Use emergency carries like the firefighter's carry or pack-strap carry only if the patient faces immediate danger and you cannot otherwise provide care.
- When moving a patient with help, use assisted walking, two-person seat carries, or extremity carries down steps, supporting the patient's weight appropriately. Control bleeding through direct pressure, elevation, pressure bandages,
The document discusses fire prevention and response. It emphasizes the importance of awareness about proper fire safety procedures. Some key points covered include the goals of fire prevention which are to save lives, alert others, fight fires if safe to do so, and evacuate. It also outlines the different classes of fires based on the fuel source and appropriate fire extinguishers to use for each class. Proper use of fire extinguishers and emergency procedures in the event of a fire are also explained.
The document describes various techniques for evacuating injured casualties from an emergency scene, including carries, drags, and makeshift stretchers. It emphasizes the importance of carefully handling casualties to prevent further injury, choosing the least stressful technique based on the situation, and moving deliberately to avoid harming the rescuer or victim. Various carries and drags are outlined, such as the one-person arm carry, two-person drag, chair carry, ankle pull, and improvised stretchers using clothing, blankets, or rope.
The document provides information on various first aid and medical courses offered by Beyond First Aid in 2016, including Emergency First Aid at Work, Paediatric Emergency First Aid, Basic Life Support, Sports First Aid, Family First Aid, and First Person on Scene. Course lengths and costs are listed, ranging from 2-hour Family First Aid courses for £110 to 32-hour First Person on Scene courses for £400. Location and contact details are also provided for Beyond First Aid in Shinfield, Reading.
Bandages are used to support injured body parts, immobilize areas like dislocated joints, apply pressure to stop bleeding, and secure dressings in place. The key principles for applying bandages are to start from the inner aspect moving outward, overlap turns by 2/3, and end the bandage on the outer side of the body. Common bandage types include triangular, gauze, adhesive, and different wrapping methods like circular, spiral, and figure-of-eight are used depending on the body part. Special considerations are needed for injuries around joints, the head, eyes, ears, fingers and other areas.
This document provides a high school beginner's guide to CPR certification and techniques. It outlines the steps to obtain CPR certification through the American Red Cross and describes the key steps for performing CPR on adults, children, and infants, including checking for consciousness, calling for help, providing chest compressions and rescue breaths. It also reviews how to treat choking in adults, children and infants, and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) as part of CPR. The goal is to teach essential CPR skills through text and video to help people provide lifesaving assistance in emergencies.
This document provides guidance on performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic life support. It outlines the steps of the CAB sequence: checking the airway, looking for breathing, and performing chest compressions. The key steps are to approach safely, check for response, call for help, open the airway, check for breathing, perform 30 chest compressions and give 2 rescue breaths, and continue CPR until advanced help arrives or the rescuer becomes exhausted. Proper CPR techniques and following the outlined sequence are important for successful resuscitation, though complications can still occur.
This document provides information about a seminar on cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It defines CPR, discusses its history and purpose, and outlines the main stages and steps of resuscitation including airway management, breathing, circulation, equipment used, causes of cardiac arrest requiring CPR, and the phases of CPR. The document focuses on the basics of CPR including assessment, head-tilt chin-lift, rescue breathing, and external chest compressions.
This presentation is designed to cover some of the principles of Basic Life Support & First Aid as of January 2012. This includes things such as;
- DRABCD
- Care for Bleeding
- Care for Shock
- First Aid for Sprains & Strains
- Care for dislocations and fractures
- Poisoning
- Burns
- Diabetic Emergencies
It is not comprehensive, but is designed to refresh those who have had any previous experience in Basic Life Support. In saying that being able to apply some of these skills is useful for anyone.
This is the latest version of the presentation.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of emergency first aiders in disaster situations. It states that first aiders must be able to provide immediate help to casualties with common injuries or those arising from specific hazards. Their main duties are assessing situations quickly and safely, identifying the level of injury, giving early treatment, arranging safe removal of casualties, and remaining with casualties until medical help arrives. It also outlines proper safety protocols first aiders should follow and notes they cannot prescribe medication or declare death.
The document provides an analysis of the state of the Bangladesh economy in Fiscal Year 2015. Some key points:
- Economic growth fell short of ambitious targets in FY13 and FY14. Private investment remained sluggish.
- In FY15, GDP growth is projected to be 6.5%, below the target of 8%. Revenue collection and private investment face challenges.
- Inflation stabilized at a lower level but food inflation remains high. The balance of payments showed some pressure.
- Private investment in major sectors like manufacturing and services has not picked up as expected in the post-election year. Import of machinery increased but the sustainability of this trend is uncertain.
This document summarizes Thailand's emergency and disaster management system. It discusses national security policies, disaster prevention plans, and procedures for different types of hazards. It outlines the command structure from local to national levels. It also describes strategies for preparedness, response, rehabilitation and reconstruction. Key frameworks for implementation include policies, healthcare systems, data management, logistics, and community preparedness. The roles of different ministries and organizations in disaster response are defined. The overall public health goals are to reduce morbidity and mortality during disasters through strengthening healthcare capacity and disaster risk reduction.
The document discusses earthquakes, including what causes them, their effects, and how to prepare for and respond to them. Earthquakes are caused by movements of tectonic plates and can cause widespread damage, injury and loss of life. When an earthquake strikes, it is important to take shelter, avoid hazardous areas and utilities, and check for injuries and safeguard against further damage or aftershocks. Preparation steps like securing furniture and utilities can help minimize risks from earthquakes.
This document provides guidelines for positioning and moving patients in emergency situations:
- Reposition patients only when necessary, placing unresponsive and non-trauma patients in the recovery position on their side. Do not move trauma patients unless treating a life-threatening condition.
- Carry patients using proper lifting techniques to prevent injury, checking for injuries first. Use emergency carries like the firefighter's carry or pack-strap carry only if the patient faces immediate danger and you cannot otherwise provide care.
- When moving a patient with help, use assisted walking, two-person seat carries, or extremity carries down steps, supporting the patient's weight appropriately. Control bleeding through direct pressure, elevation, pressure bandages,
The document discusses fire prevention and response. It emphasizes the importance of awareness about proper fire safety procedures. Some key points covered include the goals of fire prevention which are to save lives, alert others, fight fires if safe to do so, and evacuate. It also outlines the different classes of fires based on the fuel source and appropriate fire extinguishers to use for each class. Proper use of fire extinguishers and emergency procedures in the event of a fire are also explained.
The document describes various techniques for evacuating injured casualties from an emergency scene, including carries, drags, and makeshift stretchers. It emphasizes the importance of carefully handling casualties to prevent further injury, choosing the least stressful technique based on the situation, and moving deliberately to avoid harming the rescuer or victim. Various carries and drags are outlined, such as the one-person arm carry, two-person drag, chair carry, ankle pull, and improvised stretchers using clothing, blankets, or rope.
The document provides information on various first aid and medical courses offered by Beyond First Aid in 2016, including Emergency First Aid at Work, Paediatric Emergency First Aid, Basic Life Support, Sports First Aid, Family First Aid, and First Person on Scene. Course lengths and costs are listed, ranging from 2-hour Family First Aid courses for £110 to 32-hour First Person on Scene courses for £400. Location and contact details are also provided for Beyond First Aid in Shinfield, Reading.
Bandages are used to support injured body parts, immobilize areas like dislocated joints, apply pressure to stop bleeding, and secure dressings in place. The key principles for applying bandages are to start from the inner aspect moving outward, overlap turns by 2/3, and end the bandage on the outer side of the body. Common bandage types include triangular, gauze, adhesive, and different wrapping methods like circular, spiral, and figure-of-eight are used depending on the body part. Special considerations are needed for injuries around joints, the head, eyes, ears, fingers and other areas.
This document provides a high school beginner's guide to CPR certification and techniques. It outlines the steps to obtain CPR certification through the American Red Cross and describes the key steps for performing CPR on adults, children, and infants, including checking for consciousness, calling for help, providing chest compressions and rescue breaths. It also reviews how to treat choking in adults, children and infants, and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) as part of CPR. The goal is to teach essential CPR skills through text and video to help people provide lifesaving assistance in emergencies.
This document provides guidance on performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic life support. It outlines the steps of the CAB sequence: checking the airway, looking for breathing, and performing chest compressions. The key steps are to approach safely, check for response, call for help, open the airway, check for breathing, perform 30 chest compressions and give 2 rescue breaths, and continue CPR until advanced help arrives or the rescuer becomes exhausted. Proper CPR techniques and following the outlined sequence are important for successful resuscitation, though complications can still occur.
This document provides information about a seminar on cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It defines CPR, discusses its history and purpose, and outlines the main stages and steps of resuscitation including airway management, breathing, circulation, equipment used, causes of cardiac arrest requiring CPR, and the phases of CPR. The document focuses on the basics of CPR including assessment, head-tilt chin-lift, rescue breathing, and external chest compressions.
This presentation is designed to cover some of the principles of Basic Life Support & First Aid as of January 2012. This includes things such as;
- DRABCD
- Care for Bleeding
- Care for Shock
- First Aid for Sprains & Strains
- Care for dislocations and fractures
- Poisoning
- Burns
- Diabetic Emergencies
It is not comprehensive, but is designed to refresh those who have had any previous experience in Basic Life Support. In saying that being able to apply some of these skills is useful for anyone.
This is the latest version of the presentation.