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3 DAY full FIRST AID AT WORK COURSE 

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The QA Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF)
qualification is specifically designed for individuals who
wish to act as a first aider in their workplace. Successful

candidates will learn how to manage a range of injuries and illnesses that could occur at work and will be equipped with the essential skills needed to give  emergency first aid. What’s more, as a regulated qualification, employers can book this course for their employees and rest assured that they have fulfilled their legal responsibilities for providing quality first aid training, without having to undertake any lengthy due

diligence checks introduced in the recent HSE changes.

 blended learning option on the 3 day ffaw course is available. COMPLETE DAY 1 THROUGH OUR ONLINE PORTAL LEARNING AT YOUR OWN PACE.

PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU ARE  LOOKING TO JOIN A COURSE OR IF YOU HAVE A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES WHO NEED TRAINING.

Book 3 Day Course @£225 peR Person (DISCOUNTED GROUP BOOKING RATES AVAILABLE)

This course can be run over 3 separate days to suit rotas

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On completion of training, successful candidates will 
be able to:

The role and responsibilities of a first aider
Assessing an incident
Managing an unresponsive casualty
CPR
Recovery Position
Heart Attack
Stroke
Choking
Epilepsy
Asthma
Diabetes
Anaphylaxis
Shock
Head and spinal injuries
Chest injuries
Wounds and bleeding Both Major and Minor
Fractures
Sprains, strains and dislocations
Minor injuries
Burns and scalds
Poisoning
Eye injuries
Use of a Defibrillator




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