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Risk assessments and safety plans for events can be time consuming, intimidating and often complex. Alphamed Scotland work with event organisers to help coordinate effective safety plans, including everything from minor ailments to major trauma.
Contact our friendly team and our event safety advisor will review your situation to position and implement an efficient plan best suited to your needs.
When organising events many people are unsure of the medical cover they require. Alphamed Scotland provides medical risk assessments for all types of event; taking the pressure and responsibility off event organisers.
Our extensive experience of working in demanding environments provides the expertise to triage, treat and evacuate casualties safely and effectively. We take care of everything from risk assessment and planning right through to post-event reporting.
Sometimes events are on unknown or rough territory. Alphamed Scotland can explore these remote routes to acquire vital information about natural features and unknown areas to prevent accidents, to become aware of the local area or to see whether the area is suitable for your venue. We can also explore to find local hospitals and emergency facilities and to ensure the area is appropriate for audiences and the general public including disability and parking facilities.
Alphamed Scotland specialises in providing tailored medical support including Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, First Aiders, ambulances, off road mountain support and mountain leaders. We maintain excellent relationships and work closely with the local services such as the mountain rescue and NHS.
Alphamed Scotland is conscious of your event impact and image - all our staff are friendly, engaging and professional. We always aim to support the local community and ensure undue strain is not placed on NHS resources.
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