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10/03/2014 15:51 AST
In light of the keenness of Qatar Stock Exchange management to improve the level of health care culture among staff, ensure healthy professional environment and raise their awareness of safety and health tips; the Qatar Stock Exchange has started a first aid training workshop as of yesterday, Sunday March 9th 2014 for a period of five days.
With participation of a large number of stock market employees and their family members, the workshop is held in cooperation with Hamad International Training Center / HMC and tackles various first aid measures and best practices to deal with emergency cases such as hearts attacks, respiratory failures, burns, fractures and drowning cases.
On this occasion, Mr. Rashid bin Ali Al-Mansoori, CEO of Qatar Exchange, stressed on the role of government and private institutions in promoting health awareness among employees and their families in order to maintain a healthy work environment and raise awareness of the best practices in dealing with critical cases.
Mr. Al-Mansoori stated that the mastering of proper first aid procedures helps to save the lives of people and reduce consequent costly treatment measures occurring in case the patient''''s condition worsened as a result of the delay in receiving the first aid treatment.
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