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Two-Day First Aid at Work Refresher Course (HSE Approved)
Course Description: An HSE approved course that complies with the Health and Safety Regulations 1981 and the Approved Code of Practice L74 guidelines for the re-qualification of First Aid at Work certificate holders. First Aid coverage in the workplace is a legal requirement.
Awarding Body: The Health and Safety Executive
Certification: Upon successful completion of the course and final assessment, each delegate will receive the HSE Approved, nationally recognized First Aid at Work Certificate. This is valid for a further 3 years. All delegates will also receive a First Aid Manual.
Who Should Attend: The course is open to persons who currently fulfil the position of a qualified workplace First Aider. Delegates must be in possession of a valid (unexpired) First Aid at Work Certificate issued by any HSE Approved training organization - including voluntary organizations.
SME Training & Consultants Ltd is able to offer on-site training to organizations, companies who want to take control of their First Aid needs. SME Training & Consultants Ltd Training can deliver the Two - Day course for up to 12 delegates, on a nationwide basis. It enables an organization to choose its most convenient dates and times. Also, SME Training & Consultants Ltd is able to modify the content of the course according to your specific areas of risk.
Outline of the 2-Day FAW Refresher Course
The major topics covered are:
• Aims and principles of first aid
• Prevention of cross-infection during first aid procedures
• Basic Life Support, including resuscitation and choking
• Management of the unconscious casualty
• Assessment and treatment of a casualty who is wounded, bleeding or shocked
• How to deal with burns, poisoning and eye injuries
• Assessment and treatment of common major and minor illnesses
• Emergency transport of casualties
• Update of any new or latest HSE protocol changes
• Legal aspect of first aid at work
• Record keeping and use of equipment
• Disorders of consciousness
• Bones, joints and muscle injuries
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