First Aid at Work Requalification
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Description
Course Aim
The aim of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid at Work course is to enable any individuals to carry out the correct first aid treatment to someone suddenly injured or taken ill in an emergency situation prior to arrival of further qualified assistance. Following the course the learners will be able to manage a first aid situation of a casualty who is suddenly injured or taken ill prior to the arrival of the emergency services. This course is designed to meet the employer's legal requirements of the HSE (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Each course delivered on site is tailored to your workplace where possible.
General Information
12 learners per instructor.
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Course Aim
The aim of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid at Work course is to enable any individuals to carry out the correct first aid treatment to someone suddenly injured or taken ill in an emergency situation prior to arrival of further qualified assistance. Following the course the learners will be able to manage a first aid situation of a casualty who is suddenly injured or taken ill prior to the arrival of the emergency services. This course is designed to meet the employer's legal requirements of the HSE (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Each course delivered on site is tailored to your workplace where possible.
General Information
12 learners per instructor.
The complete training package including professional training,
comprehensive first aid at work training manual, training aids used
throughout the course and a certificate of successful
completion.
Delivered By
- Instructor presentation (instructor HSE approved)
- Power point presentation
- Video presentation
- Individual/group practice
- Group discussion
Assessment
All learners are required to undertake an assessment on the final day of the course. The assessment will be both practical and theoretical. The assessments are carried out by 2 HSE approved assessors who have not been involved in the delivery of the course. The assessors will carry out the assessment by installing confidence in the learners by creating a low stress environment.
Certification
All learners who successfully complete the final assessment will be awarded a certificate approved by the health and Safety Executive (HSE) which is valid for 3 years from the date of the assessment.
On Site Requirements
For the course to be run on site the following
requirements need to be met:
A room that will comfortably accommodate all of your learners, to
be seated and allow for practical demonstrations and practice on
the floor.
Two additional assessment areas for the assessments on the final
day of the course.
Course Contains:
- The role of the first-aider
- Use of available equipment
- Actions in an emergency
- Administer first aid to a casualty who is:
- Unconscious
- Requires Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Who is choking
- Wounded and bleeding
- Suffering from shock
- Provide appropriate first aid for minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes, bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters)
- Injuries to bones, muscles and joints, including suspected spinal injuries
- Chest injuries, burns and scalds, eye injuries sudden poisoning and anaphylactic shock
- Recognise the presence of major illness and provide appropriate first aid (Including heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma, diabetes)
Course Duration: 2 Days (12 'Contact Hours'). Training must be completed within 6 weeks.
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