First Response Emergency Care (QCF) L3
Training
In Redhill
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Redhill
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Class hours
40h
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Duration
5 Days
FEC 3 is approved by the Security Industry Authority (SIA). Delegates will gain the knowledge, skills and competencies needed to deal with a wide range of pre-hospital care emergencies. On completion, delegates will be able to provide pre-hospital trauma care at the scene of an incident.
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About this course
Specifically designed for those seeking a career in the emergency or ambulance services or in the event medical sector and for those employed in high risk workplaces.
Delegates must be at least 18 years of age on the first day of training and have successfully completed the QA Level 3 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (QCF) or a QA recognised equivalent before they can begin the QA Level 4.
Reviews
Subjects
- First Aid
- CPR
- Emergency Services
- Industry
- Trauma
- CPR First Aid
- Emergency Care
- Emergency Care assistant
- Emergency medicine
- Training First Aid
- Medical training
- Emergency
Teachers and trainers (1)
NDC Trainer
Professional Instructor/Teacher
Our Instructors & Teachers are some of the most experienced and qualified QHSE professionals in the industry. Not only do we teach and educate on courses, we carry out and implement everything we teach for some of the largest and most complex industries in the UK. We work closely with IOSH and LRQA, along with other certifying bodies such as the ISO and the HSE to ensure what we teach is completely current, up-to-date and compliant. Rest assured that what you learn on our courses is not something you can just learn out of a textbook - we teach you our experience, gained over many years.
Course programme
- Emergency first responder roles and responsibilities
- Safe assessment of an emergency situation
- How to manage:
- An unrespon¬sive casualty who is breathing
- Poisoning
- Casualties of a road traffic accident
- Blocked airways
- External bleeding
- Fractures
- Administering oxygen
- Effective handover procedures
Additional information
First Response Emergency Care (QCF) L3