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Anyone interested in becoming a First Aider in a low-risk or high-risk work setting should take the First Aid at Work course. A building site or a warehouse, for example, is considered a high-risk work environment because of the higher chance of First Aid emergency scenarios and accidents. The training complies with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations of 1981, allowing you to operate as a First Aider in either a high-risk or low-risk workplace.
The topic of mental health has seen a substantial growth, and rightly so. In recent years and arguably right now it has been a taboo topic, but when it comes to family, friends, and colleagues there is nothing taboo about it. One of the main objectives of this course is to help identify people who may be suffering with it and how to help people through a better understanding of the topic. CPR is not the only way to save a life…
A variety of teaching approaches, including real-life scenario examples and clips, will be utilised to guarantee that you have obtained the skills and information necessary to become a qualified First Aider. On the first and third days of the course, there will be two multiple-choice tests.
Each delegate will obtain a certificate that fulfils the Health and Safety (First Aid) 1981 Regulations for becoming a First Aider in a low-risk workplace after finishing the First Aid at Work course. Certificates are valid for three years and are accredited by the First Aid Industry Body by default (FAIB).
The role and responsibilities of a first aider
Assessing an incident
Managing an unresponsive casualty
CPR
Use of AED ( Defibrillator)
Recovery Position
Heart Attack
Stroke
Choking
Epilepsy
Asthma
Diabetes
Anaphylaxis
Shock
Head and spinal injuries
Chest injuries
Wounds and bleeding
Fractures
Sprains, strains, and dislocations
Minor injuries
Burns and scalds
Poisoning
Eye injuries
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