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First Aid at Work


Course Information

 

First Aid at Work

 

Full Health and Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid at Work course, in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.

Once qualified, holders of this First Aid at Work certificate can be used as First Aiders in the workplace in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. This course can be adapted to suit a particular audience, for example, clerical or engineering staff. The First Aid at Work course is run over four days and includes both theory and practical sessions. By arrangement the course can be run on non-consecutive days, for example - one day a week over four weeks or two days on two different weeks.

The First Aid at Work Syllabus Includes:


- First Aid Priorities
- Managing Incidents
- Basic Life Support
- Examination of a Casualty
- Unconsciousness
- Control of Bleeding
- Fractures
- Burns and Scalds
- Common Illnesses
- Heart Attacks
- Eye Injuries
- Dressings
- Recording and Reporting
- Regulations
- First Aid Kits

 

Assessment


Students are independently examined on the final afternoon of the course. Upon successful completion certification is valid for three years

Course Duration

 

4 Days

Assessment Method

 

Practical Assessment

Accreditors

 

HSE Aid Training

Who is the qualification for?

 

Appointed Persons

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Customer Feeback

"The half day course for Designated Premises Supervisors was pitched at just the right level to give them a reminder of their roles and responsibilities under the Licensing Act 2003. Delegates were able to interact with each other and share best practice. The content of the session also gave them a useful insight into practical due diligence procedures they could employ at their premises. The session for staff at retails outlets gave them an overview of the legislation. It is surprising that many employees do not fully understand the legal implications of the licence operating at their premises and what could happen if breaches occur. Likewise the course brought home the implications of irresponsible selling of alcohol and the importance that serving staff have in controlling sales. The afternoon session on conflict management skills showed how to deal with difficult, intimidating and potentially dangerous customers. The majority of delegates went away saying that they would now change their approach to such situations having been made aware of how their own behaviour can sometimes fail to calm things down as well as sometimes inflame a situation. The trainers style worked for all of the delegates and the courses are something we would certainly consider running again, given sufficient funding. "
Kathryn Peters, Senior Trading Standards Officer, Caerphilly County Council

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