Emergency First Aid at Work
-
1 Day course was more fun than expected. Learnt a lot. Knowledgeable and experienced tutor. Well organised
← | →
-
It was a 1 day first aid course which i was dreading because it seems such a boring subject but had to do it for work. The tutor made us feel very comfortable and the day fun and interesting. We learnt lots of useful things and gave me much more confidence in dealing with accidents.
The venue is superb, very posh!
WIll be back to do personal trainer course
← | →
Course
In London
Description
-
Type
Course
-
Location
London
-
Class hours
7h
A range of subjects is covered including: Responsibilities and reporting. Assessment of the situation. Dealing with an unconscious casualty. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Heart Attacks. Choking. Control of bleeding. Fractures. Burns. Shock. Suitable for: Anyone wishing to know how to to deal with the most common emergencies in the workplace (gym environment)
Important information
Documents
- Course Dates
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
-
1 Day course was more fun than expected. Learnt a lot. Knowledgeable and experienced tutor. Well organised
← | →
-
It was a 1 day first aid course which i was dreading because it seems such a boring subject but had to do it for work. The tutor made us feel very comfortable and the day fun and interesting. We learnt lots of useful things and gave me much more confidence in dealing with accidents.
The venue is superb, very posh!
WIll be back to do personal trainer course
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Andrew Davis
Andrea s
Course programme
Where an employer’s assessment of First Aid needs identifies that a First Aider is not
necessary, the minimum requirement for an employer is to appoint a person to take charge of the First Aid arrangements. This includes looking after the equipment and facilities and calling the Emergency Services when required. Arrangements should be made for an Appointed Person to be available to undertake these duties at all times when people are at work. In the absence of the First Aider, employers must appoint a person for this purpose.
It should be remembered that Appointed Persons are not First Aiders and should not attempt to give First Aid for which they have not been trained.
This course is ideal for individuals who wish to gain knowledge of emergency procedures and attain a recognised qualification in First Aid.
Additional information
Students per class: 12
Emergency First Aid at Work