It is a requirement of the Health & Safety law that employers provide a safe and healthy environment to work in. If your assessment of first aid needs highlights the need for qualified first aiders, then these level 3 qualification (level 6 in Scotland) will provide you with suitable, highly trained personnel. Activity First Aid - FAA Level 3 Award (England/Wales) - FAA Level 6 Award (Scotland) - 2-Day. Emergency First Aid at Work - FAA Level 3 Award (England/Wales) - FAA Level 6 Award (Scotland), - 1 day. First Aid at Work - FAA Level 3 Award (England/Wales) - FAA Level 6 Award (Scotland) - 3 day. FAW Requalification - FAA Level 3 Award (England/Wales) - FAA Level 6 Award (Scotland) - 2 day. Annual Refresher for First Aiders - Half Day.
A First Aid course designed for those who not only have an interest in child and baby Basic Life Support but who are also responsible for looking after them and who are governed by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and/or OFSTED regulations Paediatric Emergency First Aid - FAA Level 3, - FAA Level 6 Scotland - 1 Day. Paediatric First Aid - FAA Level 3, - FAA Level 6 Scotland - 2 Day.
The very practical 1-day course will allow suitably qualified First Aid personnel to use the AED competently and with confidence. Not only does this course deal with the use of the AED, but also revisits some basic First Aid skills, including resuscitation. FAA Level 2 Award (CPR & AED skills), - FAA Level 5 Award Scotland (CPR & AED skills) 1-day. Defibrillation Annual Refresher - Half Day.
You will, no doubt, be well aware of the potentially devastating effects of fires in the workplace in terms of lives lost, injuries, damage to property and the environment, and to the business continuity. You may also be aware that it is believed that most fires are preventable. The importance of fire safety in the workplace is underpinned by health and safety legislation that places a duty on employers to establish policies and procedures and ensure their employees receive appropriate training. Fire Safety - FAA Level 2 Award, - FAA Level 5 Award Scotland - 1 day. Fire Safety Awareness - FAA Level 1 Award, - FAA Level 4 Award Scotland - 1/2 day.
A 2-hour theoretical course covering Legislation; Equipment and Facilities; Responsibilities; Accident Reporting and Risk Assessment of First Aid Needs. Appointed Person - 2 hour
Course comprising a minimum of 4 hours of practical and theoretical training covering first aid; resuscitation; minor injuries; dealing with an unresponsive casualty; use of an AED. BLS & Safe Use of an AED - FAA Level 2 Award, - FAA Level 5 Award Scotland - 4 hours.
Fire Safety - FAA Level 2 Award - FAA Level 5 Award Scotland - 1 day. Fire Safety Awareness - FAA Level 1 Award - FAA Level 4 Award Scotland - 1/2 day.
This qualification is designed for those who carry out manual handling at work and provides essential information about controls and hazards. The course syllabus includes manual handling risk assessments, guidelines for lifting and carrying loads and manual handling injuries. Successful candidates will be awarded a national level 2/5 Manual Handling – Principles and Practice qualification, providing an ideal platform to higher level training or career development.
The qualification provides learners with essential knowledge and understanding of health and safety in the workplace under UK health and safety legislation. The course syllabus includes conducting risk assessments, controlling workplace hazards and how to respond to workplace incidents and accidents.
This is an excellent course designed for First Aiders who are involved in high-risk working environments. The course will provide learners with guidance on catastrophic bleeding control, including how to apply a tourniquet and haemostatic dressings
This course is suitable for everyone within a workplace as it provides learners with the knowledge to identify suspected mental health conditions as well as the skills to start a conversation and be able to signpost a person towards professional help. There are various different courses within this heading. Awareness of Mental Health, Youth Mental Health, Supervising Mental Health, all with being First Aid For Mental Health
This qualification has been designed to provide the knowledge and competence for a learner to deal with emergency first aid situations in a forestry/agricultural environment. This qualification is designed to supplement a First Aider’s existing First Aid at Work or Emergency First Aid at Work qualification and covers the recommended topics stated in the Forestry Commission First Aid policy 2015
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