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The SAFETY SERVICES Safety Services is one of the service arms of the Philippine National Red Cross tasked with a nationwide educational campaign to ensure the health and safety of the Filipino people. To effectively carry out this task, the Safety Services program includes the conduct of training in First Aid, Basic Life Support - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Water Safety (Swimming, Aquatic Lifesaving & Life guarding), Accident Prevention and basic rescue courses. The Safety Services also renders first aid, ambulance, beach patrol and lifeguarding and basic rescue services. It also encourages physical fitness and practice of skills learned through First Aid Olympics and Swim and Stay-fit programs.
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The service arm of the PNRC.
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Nationwide educational campaign to ensure the health & safety of the Filipino people.
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Renders service outlets such as first aid, ambulance, beach patrol & life-guarding & basic rescue services.
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Encourages physical fitness & practice of skills.
BASIC POLICIES OF SAFETY SERVICES
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The Safety Services Program of the Philippine National Red Cross is basically educational. As such, the PNRC does not assume the obligation of supplying the graduates of its course with safety supplies such as bandages, first aid kits, rescue equipment, etc. The PNRC, however, will provide on loan basis, teaching aids, supplies and materials to volunteer instructors as far as Red Cross finances will allow. The PNRC will also offer for sale, at minimal cost, textbooks, manuals, pins and patches to volunteers who will henceforth be authorized to use them.
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In connection with the teaching of Red Cross Safety courses, instructions ••vill be ijiadc using only textbooks, manuals and supplies that are approved by the PNRC. No other sources of materials, subject matters or techniques will be recognized.
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All safety classes shall be handled by two (2) or more instructors. This is to professionalize the training and will allow the instructors to catch their breaths after one (1) or two (2) topics and or demonstration/s. Likewise, the participants will be able to experience two (2) or more kinds of instructors in any given Safety Course.
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Basically, all instructions, whether conducted by staff or volunteers are given free. 1 lowcvcr, a minimal registration fee per participant is requested to help sustain the program (recover the cost of certificates, purchase & maintenance of training equipment and other related expenses). Please refer to "Guidelines for Registration Fees" for details.
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Pursuant to PNRC Financial Policies, all registration and other fees course through the instructors or Team Leader (for First Aid Services) shall be remitted to NHQ Cashici or Chapter Stall'within 24 working hours.
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Only authorized PNRC staff instructors (NFRs-SS and CSRs-SS) may conducl instructor courses. However, on a case to case basis, a special authorization may be granted by the Manager, Safety Services to a volunteer instructor to conduct an instructoi course provided that such course shall be under the direct supervision of an NFR-SS ora(SR-SS.
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All Instructor Courses are exclusive for Red Cross volunteers only and shall not be offered or conducted for companies or organizations.
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All enrollment qualifications and course requirements should be closely adhered to Physical and medical examination (using PNRC-SS From 401) to determine the fitncni of the trainees must be strictly followed for the benefit of the trainees themselves anc for the guidance of the instructors concerned.
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Awards arc offered to all deserving Safety Services volunteers upon application dul) approved by the Committee on Awards of the PNRC. For details of these awards please refer to "Guidelines on Awards".
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Graduates of any of the safety courses may receive any or all of the following certiflcalei a. Certificate of Attendance (PNRC-SS 504) b. Certificate pf Completion (PNRC-SS 501) c. Certificate of Authorization (PNRC-SS 502) d. Wall Certificate (PNRC-SS 503) For details, please refer to the Guidelines/Policies on the Issuance of Safety Course! Certificates.
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Chapter volunteers may render their services in other chapters only upon tin recommendation/endorsement of their respective Chapter Administrators. On the othc hand, national volunteers may also render services in any chapter provided they an properly endorsed by Safety Services.
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Safety Services shall provide first aid, ambulance and rescue services for humanitariai reasons, free of charge. First Aid, First Aid-Ambulance/Mobile, beach patrol am lifeguarding services may also be availed of for recreational and entertainment activities like sports competitions, outings, feast celebrations, etc., with corresponding reasonubli fee, provided that such request shall not be in conflict with any other previous commitiiKiil and provided further, that such service shall be for Red Cross purpose only.
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The promotion of Safety Services in the field is a chapter responsibility. The Chaptc Administrator with the Chapter Service Representative-Safety Services (if any) mu the chapter Safety Services Committee take full charge of promoting the safety activilic consistent with the needs and possibilities of the entire chapter jurisdiction bused oi the plan and policies of National Headquarters.
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