The IQL Level 3 First Aid at Work Qualification covers a wide range of CPR and first aid skills, equipping the first-aider to apply first aid to a range of specific injuries & illness.
The IQL Level 3 First Aid at Work Qualification covers a wide range of CPR and first aid skills, equipping the first-aider to apply first aid to a range of specific injuries & illness.
This three-day course covers a range of CPR and first aid skills, providing you with the skills to ensure a safe working environment.
The qualification is Ofqual accredited and valid for three years, making it suitable for all industries and enabling you to meet HSE requirements.
The First Aid at Work course is 18 hours & can be delivered over three consecutive days or can be split into smaller sessions and delivered over a 10 week period from the start of the course. The course comprises of practical work and theoretical classroom work, as well as a practical assessment on CPR and first aid.
About JR First Aid Training
JR First Aid Training is a team of qualified and experienced trainers, who run a variety of different First Aid courses and Lifeguard courses throughout the UK.
Clients include schools, nurseries, gyms, hotels and numerous businesses over a range of sectors. We look forward to hearing from you and invite you to explore our website.
First Aid at Work (Initial) course training is offered by Cause Way for all skill level. Our team is made up of highly skilled, seasoned and experienced rescue professionals. The team has a combined experience of over 150 years in the operational rescue environment.
Identify the roles and responsibilities of a first aider and appointed person, how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others and the need for consent to provide first aid
First Aid is an essential element of health and safety at work and a regulatory bar for employers to meet – this includes both physical First Aid and Mental Health First Aid.
Over a 3 day period, delegates will develop the skills and knowledge needed to deal with a range of first aid situations, including: assessing an incident, managing an unresponsive casualty, CPR, heart attacks, choking, head and spinal injuries, fractures, anaphylaxis and more.
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.
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