
First Aid @ Work
The First Aid at Work course is 18 hours and includes practical work and theoretical classroom work, as well as a practical assessment on CPR and first aid. The course can be delivered over three consecutive days or can be delivered over 10 weeks from the start of the course. The award is valid for three years as of the date of assessment.REQUEST A QUOTE | BOOK NOW |
- Understanding the role and responsibilities of a first aider
- How to manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
- How to manage a casualty who is in shock
- How to assess an incident
- How to recognise and assist a casualty who is choking
- How to manage a casualty with a minor injury
- How to manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
- How to manage a casualty with external bleeding
- How to conduct a secondary survey
- How to administer first aid to a casualty with burns and scalds
- How to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected major illness
- How to administer first aid to a casualty with injuries to bones, muscles and joints
- How to administer first aid to a casualty with an eye injury
- How to administer first aid to a casualty with suspected head and spinal injuries
- How to administer first aid to a casualty with sudden poisoning
- How to administer first aid to a casualty with suspected chest injuries
- How to administer first aid to a casualty with anaphylaxis
Emergency First Aid @ Work
The Emergency First Aid at Work course is 6 hours and can be delivered in one day or split into smaller sessions over a 3 week period. The course comprises of practical work and theoretical classroom work, including practical assessment on CPR and first aid.REQUEST A QUOTE | BOOK NOW |
- Understanding the role and responsibilities of a first aider
- How to manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
- How to manage a casualty who is in shock
- How to assess an incident
- How to recognise and assist a casualty who is choking
- How to manage a casualty with a minor injury
- How to manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
- How to manage a casualty with external bleeding.
Paediatric First Aid @ Work
The Paediatric First Aid course duration is 12 hours and the course comprises of practical work and theoretical classroom work, including practical assessment on CPR and first aid. The course can be delivered over two consecutive days or can be delivered over 10 weeks from the start of the course. The award is valid for three years as of the date of assessment.REQUEST A QUOTE | BOOK NOW |
- Understanding the role of the paediatric first aider
- How to provide first aid for an infant and a child who is unresponsive and not breathing normally
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who is suffering from shock
- How to assess an emergency situation and act safely and effectively
- How to provide first aid for an infant and a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction
- How to provide first aid for an infant and a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who is wounded and bleeding
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child with a suspected fracture and a dislocation
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child with a chronic medical condition or sudden illness
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child with burns or scalds
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child with a head, a neck and a back injury
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who is experiencing the effects of extreme heat and cold
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who has been poisoned
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child with conditions affecting the eyes, ears and nose
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who has sustained an electric shock
- How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who has been bitten or stung
AED – Automated External Defibrillator
Automated External defibrillator Certificate (AED) is 1.5 hours in duration and is delivered in approximately half a day. The course comprises of practical work and theoretical classroom work, including practical assessment on CPR and the use of an AED. Defibrillation is a common treatment for life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmias and ventricular fibrillation. Defibrillation consists of delivering a therapeutic dose of electrical energy to the heart with a device called a defibrillator.REQUEST A QUOTE | BOOK NOW |
- Guidelines for using an AED
- Why use an AED
- Using an AED - In a swimming pool/wet environment
- Safety when using an AED
- What to store with an AED
- Other considerations