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First Response Learning FIRST AID AT WORK  - 3 Day Course

Duration: 18 hours contact time. Training is generally carried out over a three-day period, 6 contact hours per day plus breaks.

Split duration courses can be arranged. Training and assessment must be completed within a 13-week period.


Qualification: A three year certificate of qualification will be issued to all successful trainees.
 

Renew by booking a 2 DAY FAAW Recertification within the three year period.


Assessments: Ongoing assessment by the tutor, practical and theoretical assessment at the end of the course.


Syllabus: As guided by the Health & Safety ( first aid ) Regulations 1981. Incident management; Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, control of bleeding, shock, unconscious casualty management, recovery position; casualty transport, recognition of illnesses, treatment of bones muscle and joint injuries, treatment of minor injuries, treatment of burns and scalds; poisons, simple record keeping, contents of a first aid box, purchasing of supplies, communications and reporting, delegation in an emergency and personal hygiene, HIV / HEP B.


NB Candidates must be physically able to carry out the procedures detailed in the course outline

and must attend all sessions to be eligible for assessment.

First Response Learning & “Ofqual Regulated Qualifications accredited by Qualsafe Awards”

LEVEL 3 FIRST AID AT WORK Three Day Course

Duration: 18 hours contact time. Training is generally carried out over a three-day period, 6 contact hours per day plus breaks.
Split duration courses can be arranged. Training and assessment must be completed within a 10-week period.


Qualification: A 3 year certificate, record of achievement and certificate wallet card - on successful completion of the course.


Renew by booking a 2 DAY FAAW Recertification within the three year period.


Assessments: Ongoing assessment by the tutor, 7 practical and theoretical assessments during the course.


Syllabus: As guided by the Health & Safety ( first aid ) Regulations 1981. Incident management; Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, control of bleeding, shock, unconscious casualty management, recovery position; casualty transport, recognition of illnesses, treatment of bones muscle and joint injuries, treatment of minor injuries, treatment of burns and scalds; poisons, simple record keeping, contents of a first aid box, purchasing of supplies, communications and reporting, delegation in an emergency and personal hygiene, HIV / HEP B.


NB Candidates must be physically able to carry out the procedures detailed in the course outline

and must attend all sessions to be eligible for assessment..

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT AN ENQUIRY OR BOOK A COURSE

 

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