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First - Aid training programme concluded
9/20/2018 10:09:37 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 20: A four day's training programme for employees of Pidilite Industries Ltd. Bari Brahmana, Jammu and Commercial Vehicles drivers/ conductors commenced w.e.f. September 17th concluded here today.
All the trainee participants were taught that in case of accidents and medical emergencies "what to do & what not to do" besides basic tit-bits. Main focus was on the time management say they were explained "HOW & WHY A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE." they were also motivated to observe the standard traffic rules & regulations and to be a good citizen like. The training was imparted by a team of experts' i.e. Dr. Rashmi Sharma Medical Officer, Red Cross Dispensary, Dr. Shelly Mahajan, MD Anesthesia assisted by Kanchan Devi, Supervisor Pharmacist. The exam was conducted by Dr. Kavita Nijhon, Medical Officer, Red Cross Dispensary, Jammu assisted by Joginder Kumar, Pharmacist. Dinesh Gupta, Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Jammu Region briefed the participants about the functioning of Red Cross society and how they can also be of big help to others during any Medical emergencies/ accidental victims and can save precious lives of others by applying the knowledge acquired during the training. He also appealed them all to be associated with Red Cross and share the benefits of having the first-aid training programme among their friends/relatives.
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