A series of first aid training courses for teachers has been completed at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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The Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering held a series of training events for first aid instructors. The classes were organized in accordance with Russian Government Resolution No. 2464 "On the Procedure for Occupational Safety Training and Assessment of Occupational Safety Requirements."

Participants and organizers shared their impressions of the course.

Oleg Tsvetkov, Associate Professor of the Department of Geodesy, Land Management, and Cadastre, PhD in Geology: "I attended your practical lesson on first aid. I admit, I was less than enthusiastic, expecting to waste my time. However, you completely dispelled my doubts. The information was beautifully structured, the priorities were well-defined, the examples were very illustrative, and the information on common mistakes and misconceptions was extremely helpful. The answers to questions were professional and comprehensive. This is exactly how training on this crucial topic should be conducted, not a monotonous poring over numerous legal documents. I express my sincere gratitude!"

Anna Novozhilova, Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Structural Mechanics, said, "I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Natalia Viktorovna Beschaskina, Assistant Professor in the Department of Technosphere Safety, for the easy and engaging presentation of the material. We had the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in practice: performing chest compressions, helping a choking patient, and much more. The three-hour lesson flew by in an instant, leaving a positive impression and imparting valuable skills that can be useful in life."

Alexander Dmitriev, Assistant Professor at the Department of Technosphere Safety and Director of the Smart Labor Training Center, noted: “The organization of this training cycle is the result of coordinated work. Faculty of Continuing Education, Department of Technosphere Safety And "Smart Work" training groundOur main goal was to eliminate formalism in training. Unfortunately, mandatory programs often become protocol-based and nominal. When human life is at stake, such an approach is unacceptable. We cannot completely prevent accidents, but we must know what to do if they occur. The instructors of the Safety and Security Department gave 100%, as confirmed by the feedback from participants.

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