To give delegates the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to assist the qualified first aider in the event of a workplace emergency. In some cases it may be appropriate for this person to provide short-term cover for the qualified first aider if they were absent without prior warning.
Course Aim:
To give delegates the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to assist the qualified first aider in the event of a workplace emergency. In some cases it may be appropriate for this person to provide short-term cover for the qualified first aider if they were absent without prior warning.
By encouraging employees to attend this course; the employer is fulfilling his obligation to ensure adequate welfare and first aid provision in the workplace. Employees can be confident that they will receive the best available emergency first aid response in the event of an accident.
Course Objective:
Topics Covered:
Employers are reminded of the importance of refresher training so that employees are kept up to date with changes in first aid practice and changes in legislation.
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
Disorders of respiration
Choking
Asthma
Hyperventilation
Disorders of circulation
Angina
Heart Attack
Management and causes of unconsciousness
Control of bleeding and circulatory shock
Fractures
Contents, use and location of first aid box and accident book
Effective communication within the workplace
Whether they are delivered at your premises or in our purpose-built Training Centre, all of our Health and Safety NI courses are up to date, interactive, informative and enjoyable. Content for each course is regularly reviewed.
To ensure that it is technical accurate, legally complaint and fully aligned with best practice. Our overarching goal is to ensure that you and/or your employees are given the information and skills needed to stay safe in the workplace.
The course is designed to meet the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, Approved Code of Practice L74 which requires that where a First Aider is not legally required.
The Level 3 First Aid at Work (statutory) course complies with the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Successful students receive certificates to show that they are qualified to be First Aiders in the workplace for the next three years.
If you're working in the construction industry, your workplace will be classed as high-risk. Therefore, you will need a 3-Day First Aid at Work certificate. Our 3-Day construction first aid course is FAIB Accredited and fully recognised by the HSE.
The First Aid at Work Course is the highest level of first aid training programme available for the workplace. This is far more comprehensive than the 1 day Emergency First Aid at Work course and is suitable for any working environment.
We are thrilled to extend a warm and hearty welcome to you as you embark on your educational journey with us. At Manchester College of Skill & Training, we believe in nurturing potential and shaping futures.
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