First Aid at Work
BTEC
In Liverpool
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BTEC
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3 Days
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First Aid at Work Level 3 this is the 3 day course covering a wide range of First Aid topics.
The course is a classroom based course with practical assessments and multiple choice exams.
The course is suitable for anybody who would like to become a qualified First Aider.
The course is based in Liverpool and will cover three days, all hand outs and learning material is provided
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First Aid at Work 3 day course Level 3
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Subjects
- Training First Aid
- Team Training
- First Aid Course
- First Aid
- First aid training
- First Aid training course
- First aid at work
- First Aid at Work Course
- First Aid at Work Training
- Emergency First Aid
Teachers and trainers (1)
Leigh xxxx
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Course programme
The First aid at work training course provides the comprehensive set of practical skills needed by first aiders in most workplaces to become a confident first aider at work. Giving both the ability and knowledge to deal with first aid emergencies. It meets the standards required to help comply with Health and Safety (First aid) regulations.
Who should attend?This course is designed for people who want to receive our most thorough first aid training.
What you will learnThe content of the course will cover how to deal with the following:
The role of the first aider Head injuriesManaging an emergencyHealth and safety (first aid) regulationsCommunication and casualty careLow blood sugarAsthmaPoisoningBleeding (minor and severe)Resuscitation (adult CPR)Bone, muscle and joint injuriesSeizures (adult)Burns and scaldsSevere allergic reactionChest pains (including heart attack)ShockChoking (adult)Spinal injuriesEye injuriesStrokeFaintingUnconscious casualtyCourse durationThree days.
All successful candidates on this course get their first annual refresher training free.
Previously, students who attended our first aid courses were required to pass a final practical assessment. This has been replaced with continuous observation by the trainer and written assessments.
First Aid at Work