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First Aid at Work

Requalification

Ofqual regulated

2 day face-to-face

or 1 day e-learning 1 day F2F

Certificate valid for 3 years

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This two-day course will refresh and renew your First Aid at Work (RQF) If you completed the first aid at work qualification within the last 3 years, you can attend this two-day course to renew your qualification.​ You will refresh your skills and learn emergency first aid, how to deal with medical emergencies and conditions, and promote recovery.

Price Includes

12 hour contact time, learner groups no bigger than 12 per course, an annual refresher (to be taken mid-way through certification), book and learner materials.

Course Contents

  • Adult resuscitation (CPR)

  • Allergic reaction

  • Asthma

  • Bone, muscle and joint injuries

  • Burns and scalds

  • Chest pains

  • Choking adult

  • Communication and casualty care

  • Eye injuries

  • Fainting

  • Head injuries

  • Defibrillator prompts and how to respond

  • Defibrillator pad placement

  • Low blood sugar

  • Managing an emergency

  • Minor and severe bleeding

  • Poisons

  • Role of the first aider (including knowledge of health and safety regulations)

  • Seizures

  • Shock

  • Spinal injuries

  • Stroke

  • Unresponsive adult

Certificate

On successful completion of the First Aid at Work course, delegates will be awarded a certificate. The certificate is valid for 3 years.

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Reviews

Would you recommend this course to colleagues?

Yes, it was very useful and gave me the knowledge I need to confidently work as a first aider

What was most useful?

The course was adaptable to the situations I could encounter at work, and therefore better fit for purpose in giving me the confidence to use these skills.

Sam, First Aid at Work, February 2022

Any other comments?

Best FA course I’ve been on to date - our trainer was excellent with engagement and using work place examples which was very helpful.

Sasha, First Aid at Work, February 2022

Any other comments?

Very enjoyable and eye opening, the trainer was amazing

John First Aid at Work, March 2022

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