Blended Emergency First Aid at Work
Blended Emergency First Aid at Work is ideal for staff working in lower hazard environments and is ideal for small to medium-sized organisations to enable a first aider to give emergency first aid to someone who is injured or becomes ill while at work. It includes theory and practical sessions and will give you the confidence you need to carry out initial First Aid until further help arrives.
The Emergency First Aid at Work course is delivered with an e-learning module (approximately 2hrs online) followed by completing 4hrs in the classroom to cover all the practical sessions of the course by a fully qualified instructor in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and is a recognised qualification by the FAIB
Part 1 – You will be required to complete our interactive e-learning module (approximately 2hrs online) and this can be done any time before you attend the face to face training. You will be sent a link to the e-learning module when you book this course.
Part 2 – This is a 4hr face to face course where you will learn and demonstrate all the practical sections of the course.
Course Content:
First Aid Priorities
Managing Incidents
Basic Life Support (CPR)
Treating an Unconscious Casualty (Including Seizures)
Control of Bleeding
Shock
Minor Injuries
Choking
Prevention of Cross Infection
Regulations (Recording and Reporting)
First Aid Kits
Assessment
A short multiple-choice assessment at the end of the e-learning module plus continuous assessment by your instructor throughout the face to face training course.
Certification
On successful completion of the course you will receive certification in line with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and is recognised by FAIB
Duration
The e-learning module will take up to 2 hours to complete plus, 4hrs face to face training.
Cost: Maximum 12 Candidates: £530.00 for group booking.
Course Features
First Aid Priorities
Managing Incidents
Basic Life Support (CPR)
Treating an Unconscious Casualty (Including Seizures)
Control of Bleeding
Shock
Minor Injuries
Choking
Prevention of Cross Infection
Regulations (Recording and Reporting)
First Aid Kits