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First Aid Training
Level 3 First Aid at Work - 3 Day
It is a requirement of the Health & Safety law that employers provide a safe and healthy environment to work in. If your assessment of first aid needs highlights the need for qualified first aiders, then this level 3 qualification (level 6 in Scotland) will provide you with suitable, highly trained personnel.
This comprehensive three-day course covers a wide range of first aid emergencies, enabling all participants to deal with emergency situations with confidence in a prompt, safe and effective way. In addition, this course will include any protocol changes that may have arisen since their last training course.
This course will give the participants a qualification to the highest level of First Aid, meeting the statutory requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Legalities, responsibilities and reporting • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty
• Fractures and spinal injuries • Heart attacks
• Assessment of the situation • Eye injuries
• Burns • Control of bleeding
• Head injuries • Resuscitation
• Bandaging • Asthma
• Choking • Poisoning
• Chest injuries • Shock (including Anaphylaxis)
• Sprains and strains • Diabetes
• Epilepsy • Stroke
For more information please download the information document to the right.
Level 3 First Aid at Work Re-qualification - 2 Day
This 2-day First Aid at Work course is designed for those who currently hold a First Aid at Work qualification and are due to expire. Please consider the following rules for attendance:
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A First Aider can renew their FAW qualification by attending a 2-day requalification course without question, if it’s within 1 month past the expiry date
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If the First Aider has lapsed by more than 1 month, but no longer than 3 months, then the First Aider can requalify by attending a 2-day course providing ‘Special considerations’ have been applied
Special considerations are:
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A signed letter from the employer to the provider of the training stating the reasons why in their opinion, the First Aider is suitably experienced to attend a 2-day course and does not require a full 3-day FAW course
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A decision is made by the provider of the training after discussions with the employer, or the First Aider, and deciding that their previous experience is sufficient to attend a 2-day course
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If the First Aider has lapsed beyond 3 months then they must attend a full 3-day FAW course
The important thing to remember is that as soon as the certificate expires, the First Aider is no longer considered competent to act as a First Aider in the workplace which may well leave the employer with a shortfall of First Aiders. Therefore, it would be prudent to arrange their requalification before they expire.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Legalities, responsibilities and reporting • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty
• Fractures and spinal injuries • Heart attacks
• Assessment of the situation • Eye injuries
• Burns • Control of bleeding
• Head injuries • Resuscitation
• Bandaging • Asthma
• Choking • Poisoning
• Chest injuries • Shock (including Anaphylaxis)
• Sprains and strains • Diabetes
• Epilepsy • Stroke
For more information please download the information document to the right.
Level 2 Emergency First Aid at Work - 1 Day
Where an organisation’s risk assessment of First Aid needs identifies that there is a requirement for Emergency First Aid at Work practitioners, then this national Award in Emergency First Aid at Work satisfies the requirements of the regulatory body for First Aid - the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
All learners will have the skills and knowledge to provide the organisation with Emergency First Aider’s that can provide treatment to their casualties in a prompt, safe and effective manner.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Responsibilities and reporting • Assessment of the situation
• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Basic hygiene in First Aid
• Resuscitation • Anatomy
• Minor injuries • Bleeding control
• Burns • Choking
• Epilepsy • Shock
For more information please download the information document to the right.
Level 3 Paediatric First Aid - 2 Day
This course has been developed for those who are working with children and infants. It will be of particular interest to teachers, child minders, crèche assistants, playgroup personnel and anyone else who has a responsibility for their welfare whilst in your care.
It is ideal for individuals who are responsible for children and infants, who wish to gain a nationally accredited Level 3 Award. This two-day course satisfies the guidelines and criteria as laid down by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Ofsted.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Responsibilities and reporting • Assessment of the situation
• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Infantile convulsions
• Control of bleeding and shock • Eye injuries
• Sickle cell anemia • Resuscitation
• Head injuries • Diabetes
• Foreign bodies • Anaphylaxis
• Fainting • Choking
• Fractures • Meningitis
• Burns • Asthma
• Heat and cold
For more information please download the information document to the right.
Level 3 Emergency Paediatric First Aid - 1 Day
This one-day Emergency Paediatric First Aid course has been designed for those who have an interest in child and infant basic life support.
If you have a professional interest, i.e. you are a child-minder or school teacher, etc., then this course partly fulfills the requirementsof Ofsted and the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Ofsted and the Early Years Foundation Stage require you to have 12 hours of Paediatric first aid training, so the 2-Day Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid would be required to fulfill their requirements. This 6 hour qualification also makes up the first half of the 12-hour course.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Responsibilities and reporting • Assessment of the situation
• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Wounds and bleeding
• Shock • Resuscitation
• Minor injuries • Epilepsy
• Anaphylaxia
For more information please download the information document to the right.
Level 2 Activity First Aid - 2 Day
IThis Level 2 qualification is made up of two units including First Aid Essentials. It is specifically designed for those who are involved in any form of activity, including sports, leisure and recreation. Not only is Basic Life Support included, but many other First Aid conditions are also covered, making the full qualification very comprehensive.
Unit 1, (or day 1) of this qualification contains and covers the learning outcomes of the level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work, so those who wish to gain the level 2 award in EFAW are able to sit day 1 of this qualification.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Responsibilities and reporting • Assessment of the situation
• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Basic hygiene in First Aid
• Fractures • Drowning injuries
• Electrical injuries • Heat and cold
• Resuscitation • Heart attacks
• Minor injuries • Bleeding control
• Head injuries • Diabetes
• Spinal injuries • Angina
• Choking • Seizures
• Shock • Asthma
• Burns
For more information please download the information document to the right.
Level 2 CPR & AED - 1 Day
Heart and circulatory disease claims around 200,000 lives each year. Many could have been saved if a defibrillator was made available.
Automated External Defibrillators (AED’s) are now becoming more common throughout a range of public and work places. A casualty’s survival rate will dramatically increase if an AED is available and if you have appropriately qualified personnel to use it.
This very practical course will enable your learners to use the AED competently and with confidence.
Not only does this course deal with the use of an AED but it also includes vital training in resuscitation and choking procedures.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Responsibilities and reporting • Assessment of the situation
• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • AED functions
• Resuscitation • Heart attacks
• Infection control • Defibrillation procedures
• Choking • AED safety
• Paediatric defibrillation
For more information please download the information document to the right.
Level 2 BLS (Basic Life Support) and AED - 1 Day
Heart and circulatory disease claims around 200,000 lives each year. Many could have been saved if a defibrillator was made available.
Automated External Defibrillators (AED’s) are now becoming more common throughout a range of public and work places. A casualty’s survival rate will dramatically increase if an AED is available and if you have appropriately qualified personnel to use it.
This very practical course will enable your learners to use the AED competently and with confidence.
Not only does this course deal with the use of an AED but it also includes vital training in resuscitation and choking procedures.
The range of subjects that are covered including :-
• Responsibilities and reporting • Assessment of the situation
• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • AED functions
• Resuscitation • Infection control • Defibrillation procedures • AED safety
For more information please download the information document to the right.