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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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Sasha, First Aid at Work, February 2022

Any other comments?

Very enjoyable and eye opening, the trainer was amazing

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John First Aid at Work, March 2022

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