First-Aid Training with Next Continent: Elevating Safety in Wildlife Ecotourism

At Next Continent, SAFETY is not a buzzword.

Last week, Next Continent proudly collaborated with Family Hospital Da Nang to host our annual First-Aid Training Course for all staff members.

It was all about some serious hands-on training, including:
– Wound dressing & how to stop bleeding in a pinch
– Temporary fracture immobilization
– Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques
– Hygiene best practices

On top of the technical knowledge, we also brushed up on the legal frameworks: workplace safety regulations, healthcare standards, and epidemic prevention protocols.

A group of people showcasing their First-Aid Training Certificate
Our staff receiving their First Aid Training certificate

Why is this important?

The truth is, any company can put together a tour. But investing in real safety training takes commitment! And at Next Continent, we don’t cut corners.

Our tours often take place in remote, forested areas where you might encounter venomous snakes or other wildlife that means business. This is when our guides, armed with up-to-date first-aid skills, can jump into action efficiently during emergencies and make sure everyone stays safe as much as possible.

It’s not just our guides who went through this training. Our entire office team did too! So if anything goes sideways, you’ve got backup both in the field AND from headquarters. That’s our promise to you.

Through this First-Aid Training program, we’re helping our guides feel more confident, capable, and resilient in the field. In return, this means more peace of mind and wildlife thrills for YOU.

Let’s enjoy a few moments from the training!

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