Emergency First Aid at Work

1 Day Course

Emergency First Aid at Work training course which complies with the guidelines and criteria as defined by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) in respect of the 1981 (First Aid) Regulations.

Learners will acquire the skills and knowledge to provide Emergency First Aid treatment to casualties in a prompt, safe and effective manner. The topics covered in this course are in accordance with current guidelines published by the Resuscitation Council (UK).

Duration

This course is taught for 6 hours over 1 day and consists of theoretical and practical sessions. 

The course is for a maximum of 12 learners to 1 Trainer.

Course content

  • Roles and responsibilities of the First Aider
  • Legislation
  • First Aid box and contents
  • The Accident Record form
  • Basic hygiene and infection control in First Aid
  • Assessment of an incident
  • Primary survey.
  • Secondary assessment and Recovery position
  • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty
  • Resuscitation and CPR
  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use training
  • Respiratory System and Choking
  • Epilepsy
  • Minor injuries
  • Wounds and Bleeding control
  • Circulatory System and Shock
  • Minor Burns and Foreign bodies

Assessment 

Assessment is ongoing throughout the course by the instructor.  The qualification is met through the completion of a multiple choice written assessment, practical demonstrations and oral questioning.

Certification

An OFQUAL Regulated RQF Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work certificate lasting three years will be issued  subject to successful completion of the course.

 

Important Information 

Please note learners must be at least 18 years of age and be physically able to carry out the procedures detailed in the course outline and must attend the entire session to be eligible for assessment.

It may be possible to grant a reasonable adjustment for a learner who has a disability, medical condition or learning need: For example, assistance could be given with reading or writing.

Due to the practical nature of the first aid assessment there are physical demands. Learners must be able to get to the floor unaided and successfully demonstrate all required elements of the practical assessment on their own, with the casualty on the floor, as in a real-life situation: For example, a learner will need to get to the floor unassisted and demonstrate effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a manikin at floor level.

If the course organiser has any concern about an attending learner they should contact us to discuss before the learner attends the course.

Delegates should have good English literacy and numeracy skills to understand the course and to complete the assessments.

Please also note that ID will need to be checked at the outset of the course for candidate verification process. 

  • The training room should be quiet and of appropriate size.
  • Staff should be off work and not expected to be on duty.
  • Staff attending should remain on the course for the entire duration of the training course.
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