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The old city and the new city are the oldest districts of Warsaw. In Warsaw there are countless places attracting tourists, from the Royal Castle, through sacred buildings (e.g. Archcathedral of St. John the Baptist), complexes of tenements, parks (including Łazienki Królewskie), palaces and numerous monuments. You can admire the panorama of Warsaw from the observation deck of the tallest building in Poland, the Palace of Culture and Science. Such accumulation of places worth visiting and developed industry increases interest among tourists, entrepreneurs and job seekers. This affects the increase in the number of accidents both in workplaces and in public space. It is because of the strongly developed economy and tourism that the Centrum Ratownictwa has recognized Warsaw as a permanent place of training.
KPP recertification Warsaw
A large number of trained trainees shows the demand for qualified first aid courses in Warsaw and the surrounding area. However, it should be remembered that even a professionally active rescuer is required to recertify his rights in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Health of 19 March 2007 on the course in qualified first aid, because the certificate of obtaining the title of a Lifeguard is valid for a period of 3 years from the date its editions. After this period, you must retake the exam to obtain a new certificate.