First Aid At Work: 3 Day Course
Course Objectives
To train persons appointed to carry out first aid in the workplace to the standards laid down in the Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. The course is approved by the Health & Safety Executive.
Intended For
Those who are required to provide first aid at their place of work.
A First Aid At Work license, valid for 3 years, is issued upon successful completion of the course.
Course Content
- Aims of First Aid & Responsibilities of a First Aider
- Incident Management
- Records and Reporting
- Examination – Practical & Theoretical
- Care of casualties, Conscious and Unconscious
- Head Injuries
- Breathing
- Respiratory System, Causes of Hypoxia
- Cardio-pulmonary resusci…
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Course Objectives
To train persons appointed to carry out first aid in the workplace to the standards laid down in the Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. The course is approved by the Health & Safety Executive.
Intended For
Those who are required to provide first aid at their place of work.
A First Aid At Work license, valid for 3 years, is issued upon successful completion of the course.
Course Content
- Aims of First Aid & Responsibilities of a First Aider
- Incident Management
- Records and Reporting
- Examination – Practical & Theoretical
- Care of casualties, Conscious and Unconscious
- Head Injuries
- Breathing
- Respiratory System, Causes of Hypoxia
- Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (adult) - Choking
- Blood circulation and Heart function
- Major illnesses (Heart Attack, Stroke, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Anaphylaxis)
- Wounds & Control of Bleeding
- Shock – Causes, Recognition, Treatment
- Extremes of Temperature
- Hygiene and Contents of First Aid Boxes
- Major wounds and Internal Injuries
- Minor Injuries
- Burns & Scalds
- Electrical injuries
- Eye Injuries
- Poisons and Substances capable of causing poisoning
- Personal Hygiene dealing with Wounds
- The Skeleton
- Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains & Strains
- Spinal Injuries – Chest and Back
- Application of sterile dressings and bandaging
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
