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Cover the key workplace incidents in our most popular first aid course for low-risk areas. This informative course is suitable for anyone who has volunteered or been nominated by their employer to fulfil the statutory duty of care, as set by the Health and Safety Executive (First Aid Regulations 1981). You can expect to take away a range of life-saving skills; relevant to the workplace.

Blended E-Learning
This course can be partly completed through our E-Learning; allowing you to split this 6-hour course into 3 hours of convenient E-Learning and 3 hours of practical/theory in the classroom. When requesting a quote or a booking, please select blended learning if you would like to choose this option.
Course Details
Duration:
6 hours. Scheduled to suit your company’s needs, but usually between 9am – 4.30pm.
Aims of Course:
To enable candidate to give adequate and efficient first aid to a casualty following an injury or illness using material to hand and HSE approved first aid equipment.
Attendee Requirements:
2 students upwards. Age 16 years or older; must be fit and able to work at floor level. Candidate must conform to the HSE criteria and be deemed competent to gain a certificate.
Certificates:
A certificate of competence will be issued to successful candidates which are valid for three years. These hold the necessary workplace approval through the First Aid Industry Body (FAIB). Approval number: 73/07(372).
Topics Covered
- Responsibility of a First Aider
- Equipment and Reports
- Assessing an incident
- An unconscious casualty
- Recovery Position
- CPR – Adult
- Use of the AED
- Head to Toe survey
- Seizures
- Choking
- Management of external bleeding
- Hypovolaemic Shock
- Minor injuries
- Burns/Scalds
Topics Covered
- Responsibility of a First Aider
- Equipment and Reports
- Assessing an incident
- An unconscious casualty
- Recovery Position
- CPR – Adult
- Use of the AED
- Head to Toe survey
- Seizures
- Choking
- Management of external bleeding
- Hypovolaemic Shock
- Minor injuries
- Burns/Scalds