
EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK
Who Should Attend?
Where an employers risk assessment of first aid needs identifies that a full first aider is not necessary, but the minimum requirement is to appoint a person to take charge of first aid arrangements. Also ideal for larger organisations where fully qualified first aiders can benefit from the support of an EFAW first aider. Individuals that want or require training for personnel or professional development should also attend this 1 day Emergency First Aid at Work course.
Content:
The Role and Responsibility of an Emergency First Aider
Assessing an Incident
Managing an Unresponsive Casualty who is Breathing Normally
Managing an Unresponsive Casualty who is not Breathing Normally
Recognise and Assist a Casualty who is Choking
Managing a Casualty who is Wounded and Bleeding
Managing a Casualty who is in Shock
Managing a Casualty with a Minor Injury
Basic Life Support (CPR)
Burns and Scalds
Seizures and Epilepsy
Assessment:
Candidates are assessed by ongoing practical assessment by the Tutor throughout the course, with a multiple-choice theoretical assessment at the end. The e-learning is assessed throughout using topical quizzes.


