A professionally designed Trainer PowerPoint to meet the second unit of the Ofqual and HSE First Aid at Work qualification. The Level 3 First Aid at Work (RQF) or SCQF Level 6 qualification consists of two Units; “Emergency First Aid at Work” and “Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace” This PowerPoint covers Unit 2 only. To run the course you will also need the EFAW PowerPoint that can be purchased here. PowerPoint consists of over 130 slides mapped against the Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of the second unit of the First Aid at Work Regulated qualification.
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All PowerPoints are designed to meet the high quality assurance requirements for Ofqual, CCEA Accreditation and SQA Regulated qualifications. They are also suitable for delivering private or non-regulated courses.
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First Aid
Powerpoint
Training First Aid
Ms PowerPoint
Electricity
Administer
Concussion
Skull fracture
Cerebral compression
Dry Heat
Wet Heat
Eye injuries
Course programme
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria Unit 2: Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace This forms the second part of the FAW qualification. 1. Be able to conduct a secondary survey 1.1 Identify the information to be collected when gathering a casualty history 1.2 Conduct a head to toe survey 2. Be able to administer first aid to a casualty with injuries to bones, muscles and joints 2.1 Recognise suspected; – Fractures, Dislocations plus Sprains and strains 2.2 Administer first aid for; – Fractures, Dislocations plus Sprains and strains 3. Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with suspected head and spinal injuries 3.1 Recognise suspected; – Concussion, Skull fracture, Cerebral compression and Spinal injury 3.2 Administer first aid for suspected; – Concussion, Skull fracture, Cerebral compression and Spinal injury 4. Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with suspected chest injuries 4.1 Recognise the different types of chest injury 4.2 Administer first aid for a chest injury 5. Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with burns and scalds 5.1 Recognise the factors that affect the severity of burns and scalds 5.2 Administer first aid for burns involving; – Dry Heat, Wet Heat, Electricity and Chemicals 6. Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with a eye injury 6.1 Give examples of common eye injuries 6.2 Administer first aid for eye injuries involving; – Dust, Chemicals and Embedded objects 7. Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with sudden poisoning 7.1 Identify the routes that poisons can take to enter the body 7.2 Administer immediate first aid to a casualty affected by sudden poisoning 7.3 Identify sources of information for treating those affected by sudden poisoning 8. Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with anaphylaxis 8.1 Identify common triggers for anaphylaxis 8.2 Recognise anaphylaxis 8.3 Administer immediate first aid for a casualty suffering from anaphylaxis 9. Be able to provide First Aid to a casualty with suspected major illness 9.1 Recognise major illnesses including; – Heart attack, Stroke, Epilepsy, Asthma and Diabetes 9.2 Administer first aid to a casualty suffering from major illnesses including; – Heart attack, Stroke, Epilepsy, Asthma and Diabetes