Emergency First Aid at Work
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Max Person: 12
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Max Person: 1 day (6 hours)
Emergency First Aid at Work Course Summary:
Candidates successfully completing this emergency course will be entitled to act as a first aider in the workplace. This Emergency First Aid at Work course may be more suitable whereby a needs assessment has identified a low-risk work environment. This course complies with the Health & Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 (Appendix 6 Content of an Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) Course)
How long is an Emergency First Aid at Work Course?
The Emergency First Aid at Work course is unit 1 and day 1 of the First Aid at Work 3-day course
In accordance with Appendix 6 H&S (First-Aid) Regulations 1981
- roles and responsibilities of a first aider;
- cross infection;
- recording incidents & actions;
- use of available equipment;
- assessing an incident;
- unconscious casualties (including seizure);
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
- Safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator
- choking;
- Wounds and bleeding;
- Shock;
- minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters);
Successful candidates will be awarded the Emergency First Aid at Work certificate valid for 3 years.
This course is accredited by the First Aid Industry Body (FAIB) in accordance with the Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981
*For courses inside the M25, please note the price for a group is £761 + vat and individuals £200 +vat
Duration: one-day (6 hours)
Group size: 12 Candidates per 1 Trainer/Assessor
Assessment method: Activities, test paper, practical assessment
Pre-requisite: None
Suggested progression:
- Recommended Annual Refresher Training;
- Mandatory Requalification every three years by re-taking the one-day course;
- Option to upgrade to the First Aid at Work 3 day qualification;
- Automatic External Defibrillation training;
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