First Aid at Work (3 Day)

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Level 3 First AID at Work (3 Day)

This course includes a two-day training workshop. The relevant study material is sent through email once one books the course. Use the drop-down menu and select your suitable date to get enrolled. Upon successful completion, the level 3 First AID at work enables the candidates to become trained first aiders for the workplace following the lines of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Therefore, if an employer feels the need for first-aiders at the workplace, it should be made sure the first aiders are equipped with the proper training needed to cope with the novel situations.

This course imparts the practical skills on the one hand whereas focuses on building up the knowledge base, on the other hand, making you ready to deal with the first aid emergencies. The course provides the same qualification as St Johns and the Redcross, which focuses on training for emergency and non-emergency situations. The course has two days of duration, including long-distance learning, with a cost of £179.99 (No hidden cost).

The course timing is between 10:00-18:00. Aspirants with a minimum age of 16 can apply for the course. Once the training is completed, an assessment exam is conducted that includes a written exam and continuous observation. The results are available within 7-8 working days of the exams and the assessment. The First Aid at Work Level 3 certificate will be awarded to the successful candidates that will enable them to start working right away.

Unit 1: The roles and responsibilities of a first aider

Unit 2: How to assess an incident and conduct a secondary survey

Unit 3: How to assess an unresponsive casualty

Unit 4: How to manage a casualty who is bleeding (severe and minor) or in shock

Unit 5: How to manage a casualty with injuries to bones muscles and joints or with suspected head spinal injuries and/or chest injuries

Unit 6: Seizures choking fainting and asthma

Unit 7: Burn scalds and poisoning

Unit 8: Eye injury

Unit 9: Low blood sugar and severe allergic reactions

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