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    NRCST conducts paid training courses on rendering First Aid to the victims of the traffic accidents for the staff members of the Road traffic inspection service of the Ministry of Interior. The training course is conducted in accordance with the approved training program that meets European standards. The training course is conducted in specially equipped training centers and training rooms.
During the training process employees of road traffic inspection with the help of certified specialists of the NRCST are trained to providing First aid to the victims of traffic accidents, which creates a great opportunity to save their lives. During the training process the trainees in practice learned rendering the First aid with the use of dummies, mannequins and other training materials.
     The knowledge and skills obtained will allow road traffic police officers providing effective and competent help to the victims before the ambulance arrives and thereby save people’s lives in various critical situations.
     In the end of the training trainees who passed the post-test and earned more than 65 points are considered to grasp the training course material and are issued with the First aid certificates of the European standard.

 

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