Course Overview:
This first aid course is approved by the Health and Safety Executive and is recommended for all organisations whose risk assessments determine that First Aiders are required. This 3-day course offers a basic curriculum in a range of first aid competencies needed in any workplace giving the learner the ability to administer first aid safely, promptly and effectively to a casualty.
Course Outline:
By the end of the course the delegates will have the ability to:
: Act safely, promptly and effectively when an emergency occurs at work
: Carry out cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) promptly and effectively
: Care for a unconscious casualty and place in the recovery position
: Administer first aid to a casualty who is wounded or bleeding
: Administer first aid to a casualty who has been:
: Burned or scalded
: Is suffering from an injury to bones, muscles or joints
: Is suffering from shock
: Has an eye injury
: May be poisoned
: Has been overcome by gas or fumes
: Transport a casualty safely as required by the circumstances of the workplace
: Recognise common major and minor illnesses/conditions and take appropriate actions as required
: Maintain simple factual records and provide written information if required
: Delegates will also be able to demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the principles of first aid at work, in particular of:
: The importance of personal hygiene in first aid procedures
: The legal framework for first aid provision at work
: The use of equipment provided in the workplace
: The role of the first aider in emergency procedures
Course Duration:
3 Days
Course Assessment:
Delegates are formally assessed on 3 practical scenarios by two independent assessors and also sit a multiple choice question paper or oral question paper on request
Course Certification:
Successful delegates receive a certificate that is accredited by the Health and Safety Executive and valid for a period of three years
Awarding Body:
HSE
Other Information:
All delegates receive a quality first aid manual. Sensible dress is advised as practical floor-based activities are required
This page was last updated on: December 31st, 2010 at 8:33