Key Facts
Course Duration: 1 Day
Venue: Canning Town, London
Includes
Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work course, training materials, ID card and certificate.
Requirements
Learners must be 16+ and bring along valid ID (Passport, Driving license or ID card) along with National Insurance and Proof of Address.
Availability
- Courses will be scheduled upon receiving the minimum 10 learners per session and only 12 spaces available per course.
- Courses run weekday and weekends so book in advance by checking the "Upcoming events" to avoid any disappointment.
- Courses will be delivered in house but can also be delivered on site.
- Please contact us via email on info@railwayconsult.co.uk or +44 7921153716 for any specific requirements.
About
This Regulated Qualification is ideal for anyone wishing to become an emergency first aider. This provides learners with skills and knowledge to deal with first aid situations in low risk workplace environments for the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations (NI) 1982 purposes.
As this is a Regulated Qualification, an Employer who obtains training from our Approved Centre is not required to carry out any due diligence on the training provider in order to ensure the suitability of the training (HSE statement).
EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK CURRICULUM INCLUDES
Initial Care
- First Aid at Work Regulations and Rules
- Fears of First Aid
- Barriers
- Initial Assessment
- Unconscious Breathing and Recovery Position
Cardiac Problems
- The Heart, Sudden Cardiac Arrest, Heart Attacks and CPR
- One Rescuer CPR
- Chest Only Compressions
- CPR Handover to a Second Rescuer
Other Primary Care First Aid Problems
- Adult Choking, Conscious and Unconscious
- Serious Bleeding Management and Wounds
- Shock
- Spinal Injury Management
- Burns and Scalds
- Anaphylactic Shock and Allergies
- Seizures and Epilepsy
EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK COVERS THE FOLLOWING TOPICS
- Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
- Be able to assess an incident
- Be able to manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
- Be able to manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
- Be able to recognise and assist a casualty who is choking
- Be able to manage a casualty with external bleeding
- Be able to manage a casualty who is in shock
- Be able to manage a casualty with a minor in jury
ASSESSMENT
- The practical Learning Outcomes are assessed by observation.
- Multi Choice Questions (MCQ) for theory and underpinning knowledge.
- To Award this qualification the Learner must 100% pass of the assessments carried out by observation together with a percentage pass in the MCQ paper.
CERTIFICATE
Learners who successfully complete this course will be awarded Level 2 Emergency First Aid at work Certificate, ID card and a training manual.
There are no pre-requisites to enrol on this course however candidates must have the physical ability to carry out the procedures in this course.
Combine this course with a Fire Safety Course and Traffic Marshal for discounted rates.
SERVICES
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CLASSROOM BASED TRAINING
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ON-SITE (TRACKSIDE) ASSESSMENTS
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E-LEARNING BASED TRAINING
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