The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.
The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.
The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.
The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.
The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.
The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.
The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.
The National Association of First Aid Providers, NAFAP will be introducing emergency safety cards to Nigerians next year.
The card will have the holder’s name, allergies, health conditions and other basic information that will be needed in emergency situations.
NAFAP’s national chairman, Opeyemi Taiwo disclosed this at a training in lagos to mark the 11th annual safety campaign.
In partnership with The Institute of Emergency Management of Nigeria, the Aid Providers carried out the training on emergency safety plan, in order to improve its members’ first aid skills.