First Aid at Work is a 3 day course delivered over a minimum of 18 hours,
We also offer a blended option where part of the training is delivered online and part face to face.
If your certificates are up for renewal this can be completed in 2 days if you complete the training before your certificate expires.
Safety First Welling delivers first aid at work courses .
In 2019 it was estimated that employers paid out $1 billion a week in work related injury costs.
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. When deciding what level of first aid provision is needed for your company it is important to do a risk and needs assessment.
This would include looking at how many people are employed by the company, how many visitors there are, how many first aid kits are needed and so on.
However, having the current first aid provision in the workplace is not just a legal requirement,  it is incredibly important for the safety of all members of staff and members of the public!
This Level 3 (QA RQF) qualification is specifically designed for those individuals who wish to act as a first aider in their workplace. The course will allow successful candidates to learn how to manage emergency situations as well as injuries and illnesses that might occur in the work place.
The First Aid at Work Syllabus Includes:
Knowledge and skills are assessed throughout the 3 day course, through both practical and written assessments. If you would like to know more about the type of assessments that need to be carried out please ask on booking. Learners do need to be able to get onto the floor to demonstrate practical skills such as CPR.
If successful, certificates issued on completion will be valid for 3 years. Every candidate will also receive a book to support their learning.
Safety First Welling delivers first aid at work courses
"***** was very particularly grateful for the excellent training as she was at her niece’s baby shower yesterday (who is 36 weeks pregnant) and she was opening her gifts when all of a sudden she started spasming and had an epileptic fit.
She felt confident enough to assist the other ladies there, keeping her safe and protected and remembering to then lay her down in the recovery position on her left side and call the ambulance etc.
She doesn’t have epilepsy but has been since told that it can happen in pregnancy (it lasted about 3 mins). Such vital things that you taught us, already been put into practice."
Felt like I've really refreshed my knowledge
I would definitely recommend this course
This course is suitable for:
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