About this Event
Emergency First Aid at Work
Qualification Purpose
This qualification is aimed those looking to undertake the role of a workplace first aider as outlined in the Health and Safety (First-aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982.
The course has the following pre-requisites
- This qualification is for those over 16 years of age. (Candidates between 14-16 years can undertake the qualification, however they should not be relied upon by employers to be a sole emergency first aider)
- It is recommended that learners have a minimum of Level 2 literacy and numeracy or equivalent.
- Attendees will be required to demonstrate first aid procedures as they would in a real work environment. This includes providing CPR to a casualty who is on the floor, therefore be physically capable of doing so.
This course can be taught as a RQF Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work
Duration: This course involves at least 6 hours of training and is usually run over one day though can be run as shorter sessions if required.
Prices depend on the certificate option. You will be issued with a Standard First Aid certificate upon completion of the course or you can choose a Level 3 RQF certificate (an extra £5 charge). Both certificate options are fully Compliant with HSE guidelines. However please note that some sporting governing bodies are only accepting the Level 3 EFAW RQF option. The training is always the same regardless of the certificate you choose. To understand the difference between the two different options please click here: https://emtfirstaid.com/rqf-vs-standard-certificate-options
Please contact us to enquire about holding a course at your own venue or workplace.
Course content includes:
- The roles and responsibilities of a First Aider
- Priorities of First Aid
- First Aid Kits
- Treatment of an unconscious casualty who is breathing – recovery position
- Treatment of an unconscious casualty who is not breathing – CPR and AED
- Heart Attack
- Choking
- Fitting and seizures
- Anaphylactic shock and the use of an Auto injector pen *
- Shock and Bleeding
- Burns and scalds
- Breaks, soft tissue injuries & dislocations *
* Anaphylaxis, breaks & soft tissue injuries are not included within the HSE and QNUK Emergency First Aid at Work syllabus – but are routinely incorporated into our course
Certification:
Upon completion of this course, students will receive either a standard First Aid certificate or a RQF externally assessed certificate. Both are valid for 3 years.
In order to retain their First Aid qualification, students will need to attend another 6 hour EFAW course and receive certification for a further 3 years.
The HSE strongly recommends that all First Aiders complete an annual refresher course to keep their skills up to date and in line with any changes in First Aid procedures.
Assessment
Continuous assessment by trainer, practical assessments to cover wound management, care of an unconscious casualty, CPR, choking and a multiple choice paper (if you have chosen the RQF externally assessed certificate), Please note that this course is practical and candiates will be required to demostrate practical first aid skills. Candadates are also advised to alert the trainer if you have any medical issues /injuries and illiness and learning difficulties that would effect your particpation on the course. Reasonable adjustments can be put into place.
Please ensure you read the information when booking about the steps we are taking to ensure the safety of you and our staff.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hatcham Oak Early Childhood Center, Wallbutton Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 65.71 to GBP 71.13