During this 1 day course, Learners will develop the skills and knowledge needed to deal with a range of emergency first aid situations, including: managing an unresponsive casualty, CPR, choking, shock, wounds and bleeding and minor injuries.
This is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification designed for those who have a specific responsibility at work, to provide first aid in a range of emergency first aid situations. It is also ideal for people who have a specific responsibility to provide basic first aid in voluntary and community activities.
Course Overview:
During this 1 day course, Learners will develop the skills and knowledge needed to deal with a range of emergency first aid situations, including: managing an unresponsive casualty, CPR, choking, shock, wounds and bleeding and minor injuries.
At Crucible Medical this also includes:
Crucible Medical Training are different to the norm. Our instructors are firstly all Veterans, as well as working in Frontline Emergency Services; from the NHS' Hazard Area Response Team to Fire & Rescue Technical Rescue Unit.
First Aid at Work Courses are suitable for anyone requiring training to become a first aider at work. The course teaches the skills needed to deal with first aid emergencies and meets the required standards of the Health and Safety regulations regarding First Aid at Work.
We offer a 3-hour Safeguarding course, covering Levels 1 and 2. This covers neglect, sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, legislation requirements, reporting guidelines, recruitment constraints, and how to protect yourself while working with children.
Ideal for the workplace for appointed persons or emergency first aiders wherever the individual is employed in low risk environments or you are supporting other first aiders.
Both the theoretical and the practical aspects of the course are equally important. The aim is to give all persons intending to go to sea a basic knowledge of the immediate action to be taken upon encountering an accident or medical emergency aboard ship.
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.
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