This course covers the topics required for basic first aid and is used when a workplace does not require someone to have the First Aid at Work qualification. This is usually in places such as offices where the risk for incidents and accidents is low. Candidates attending this course will be equipped
This course covers the topics required for basic first aid and is used when a workplace does not require someone to have the First Aid at Work qualification. This is usually in places such as offices where the risk for incidents and accidents is low. Candidates attending this course will be equipped with the skills and knowledge required to manage an emergency at their workplace.
FAIB Approved
Role and responsibility of a First Aider
Incident Management
Provide first aid to an unconscious person
Provide first aid to someone requiring CPR
Management of a casualty who is in seizure
Recognise and assist a casualty who is choking
Provide first aid to someone with external bleeding
Management of a casualty in shock
Management and treatment of minor injuries (including cuts, bruises and nose bleeds)
Recognise and treat minor burns and scalds
Our Story
Hazard Alley is the world’s first interactive indoor safety education centre. It was planned and established in 1992 and was officially opened by HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in 1994.
Originally conceived by Bucks Fire & Rescue Service & Thames Valley Police, it aimed to introduce children to risks, dangers and hazards in a totally safe environment.
By creating everyday scenarios that children can walk into, we developed a learning environment where children can explore, investigate, discover and imagine in complete safety.
It works so well that children don’t even realise how much they are learning and their visit is memorable into adulthood.
Since it opened it has hosted half a million children as well as inspiring other centres across the UK.
It is self-financing, income coming from services offered, grants, donations and sponsorship.
The British Judo Association (BJA) has developed a strategic plan to support the development and growth of the sport throughout 2022-2025.
The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work.
The Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) qualification is ideal for those working in lower hazard environments (e.g. shops, offices), with smaller teams (i.e. less than 50 people), where HSE guidelines specify staff should be EFAW qualified or where they are supporting colleagues who hold a full Firs...
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.
This is the most popular first aid qualification. The Emergency First Aid at Work qualification (EFAW) is the choice of many employers to ensure they are meeting the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) regulations 1981.
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