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Emergency First Aid
at Work (1 day)

Show you are the first aider in your workplace with our Emergency First Aid course.

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First aid can be crucial until the professionals take over.

This training course is for you if you are required to carry a skills card to identify you as an emergency first aider in the workplace.

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This is a one-day training and assessment course. You’ll learn the key techniques to administer first aid. At the end of the course you will receive a certificate of training in Emergency First Aid at Work and a Skills Identity Card.

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By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:

  • Understand the role of the first aider, including reference to:

    • The importance of preventing cross infection

    • The need for recording incidents and accidents

    • The use of available equipment.

  • Assess the situation in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency

  • Administer cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

  • Administer first aid to a casualty who is choking

  • Administer first aid to a casualty who is wounded or bleeding

  • Administer first aid to a casualty who is suffering from shock

  • Provide treatment for minor injuries including small cuts, grazes, bruises, minor burns, scalds and small splinters.

First Aid at Work (3 day)

Carry out successful first aid at work with our recognised course.

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This training course is for you if you have not attended a recognised first aid course.

You will learn the basic skills and knowledge of first aid, so you can administer simple but sometimes life-saving techniques in the workplace.

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This is a three-day theory and practical course which will give you the time to learn the basic skills and techniques of first aid.

There will be assessment and a certificate of training, plus you will be given a workbook to keep handy as a useful reference guide.

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Course sessions:

  • Resuscitation

  • Unconsciousness

  • Airway and breathing problems

  • Circulation problems

  • Wounds and bleeding

  • Burns and scalds

  • Injuries to bones, muscles, and joints

  • Other serious conditions.

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Worth noting: First aid at work certificates are valid for three years and a two-day qualification course must be carried out within one month of expiry. Don’t leave it any longer or you’ll have to take a full first aid at work course.

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