The scope of the first aid course includes the most important first aid elements that can be useful in everyday situations.
As many as 41 hours of the course are practical exercises and simulated rescue incidents. The Team of Centrum Ratownictwa Instructors can boast of one of the highest passability rates in Poland of our students' exams confirmed on a group of over 5,000 trained rescuers in the ministries of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of the Interior Affairs.
First aid courses are provided by a team of instructors (doctors, paramedics and psychologists) with the largest experience in the field of Emergency Medicine in Poland.
The course is run on the basis of the administrative decision of the Lower Silesian Governor and ends with a state examination with the title of "Lifeguard".
The KPP course is defined by the framework program of the course published by the Ministry of Health.
The course is organized in Polish.
Totality 66 hours.
The possibility of payment by installments
The price of the first aid course for individual clients which includes the state examination and the fee for issuing the certificate is PLN 1290.
Our students receive:
The price of the course includes the costs of instructors' work, equipment and any other training materials used during the training. The amount is the gross price.
If you sign up for a course with another person, there is PLN 300 DISCOUNT*/. We also allow payment by installments. Contact us for more information.
41 hours of practical classes!
Realistic appearances!
High passability!
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Qualified First Aid Courses performed by the Centrum Ratownictwa qualify you to use the title of "Lifeguard" in accordance with art. 13 of the Act of 8 September 2006 on State Medical Rescue and thus obtaining the highest possible level of training in the scope of rescue, which is available to people who do not have medical education.
First aid courses (qualified) are organized by the Centrum Ratownictwa in: Wrocław, Warsaw, Cracow, Poznań, Katowice, Łódź, Gdańsk, Szczecin, Lublin and Białystok.
The first aid trainings and courses organized by our team consist mainly of practical exercises, simulated rescue incidents, that is why we ask you to wear sports clothes. The KPP course does not require the participants to prepare in advance for training and courses. All you need is a right positive attitude and the willingness to acquire knowledge and skills. After the training, participants receive a personal certificate that confirms the level of skill and competence that has been acquired. Participants of KPP courses that conclude with the theoretical and practical exam receive a certificate that confirms the title of "Lifeguard".
Krakow is the largest cultural and scientific center in southern Poland, as well as a large industrial center. The iron and steel industry, the tobacco industry (30% of domestic cigarette production) and the pharmaceutical industry dominate. In Kraków are located the consulates of Austria, France, Germany, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, the USA and Hungary. There are several dozen banks in the city, and some of them have their headquarters here. Krakow is also an important transport hub. It is located at the intersection of the Katowice-Przemyśl and Warsaw-Zakopane railway lines and international roads from Gdańsk to the south of Europe and from Germany to Ukraine.
The activity of our company in Krakow confirms that the demand for KPP rescuers is high and is constantly growing. This is undoubtedly associated with the developing industry and tourism. A qualified first aid course is an excellent proposition for people who want to tie their professional careers with such services as the Fire Brigade, Police, Military, GOPR, WOPR or RWR; as well as for companies that want to train their employees to improve their qualifications and improve the level of safety at the plant.
Cracow is the Polish cultural and tourist center. Every year visited by milions of tourists from home and abroad. In 1978 the Cracow Old Town and Kazimierz were included on the UNECSO world heritage list. Cracow is a base for trip to the Polish mountains and trip to the picturesque Cracow-Czestochowa upland. Numerous national and european roads passing through the capital of Lesser Poland ensure connections with all Polish cities.
The Centrum Ratownictwa, due to the business industry that has been developing in Cracow since the 1990s, comprising 200 companies and employing over 55,000 employees, has expanded its operations in Cracow. The Centrum Ratownictwa offers courses on pre-medical first aid.
The KPP course from the Centrum Ratownictwa
is not only knowledge and skills,
but also an amazing adventure.