Emergency First Aid at Work

The qualification will equip the first aider with skills to be able to confidently undertake emergency first aid if someone becomes ill or injured at work and consists of 6 hours of instructor led tuition with the emphasis on practical application of first aid skills

Description

Overview

The content covers the basic essentials required to provide emergency care to a patient.

Content

Candidates will receive training in a range of first aid skills including:

  • The ability to act safely and effectively when an accident or emergency occurs.
  • The treatment and priorities of care for an unconscious patient.
  • The recognition and treatment of a person in seizure.
  • The recognition of cardiac arrest and delivery of Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
  • The ability to recognise and safely treat a patient who is choking.
  • The ability to safely and promptly treat a patient who is bleeding.
  • The keeping of simple records following an accident at work.

By choosing a WorkSafe training programme you or your students will receive:

  • A comprehensive student resource pack for each delegate containing a market leading first aid reference manual for use during the class and as post course reference
  • Professional training delivered by quality assured instructors and a maximum class size of 12 per instructor
  • Active learning strategies with opportunity for practice in small, relaxed groups monitored by the instructor
  • Fully interactive presentation materials that use a graphical approach to learning
  • The opportunity to complete a course evaluation and register online with the WorkSafe website to access special offers and first aid related updates

Prerequisites

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for nominated emergency first aiders, or anyone else who is looking to gain a comprehensive introduction to first aid.

Certification

On successful completion of the course, delegates will be issued with a First Aid certificate which is valid for three years.

Please note:  From 1st April 2021, Worksafe are no longer sending out hard copy certificates for candidates.  You will, therefore, receive your certificate by email, if you complete and pass the course.

Prerequisites

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.

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