Course Syllabus
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First Aid Classes
First Aid at Work
This course is run over 18 hours, and includes how to act safe, prompt and effectively in an emergency situation. The importance of preventing cross infection and recording any incident. The training covers the unconscious casualty, basic life support and the use of an A.E.D (Automated External Defibrillator), choking, poisoning, seizures. Injury, such as bleeding, burns, head injuries, damage to bone and soft tissue. Major illness, such as shock, asthma, anaphylaxis, diabetes, heart attack and stroke. The course also includes a manual and practical assessment.
18 hours
Manual & Practical Assessment
Requalification course available (12 hours)
Emergency First Aid at Work
Emergency First Aid At Work (6 Hour)
This course is run over 6 hours, and includes how to act safe, prompt and effectively in an emergency situation. The importance of preventing cross infection and recording any incident. The training covers the unconscious casualty, basic life support and the use of an a.e.d, choking, seizures. Injury, such as bleeding, burns and minor injury. Major illness, such as shock and seizures. The course also includes a manual and ongoing assessment.
6 Hour Course
Manual & Ongoing Assessment
Covers an abundance of work place injuries
Automated External Defibrillator
Automated External Defibrillator
This course is run over 2/3 hours, and includes how to act safe, prompt and effectively in an emergency situation. The importance of preventing cross infection and recording any incident. The maintenance, consumables, safety and use of the A.E.D. The course also includes a manual and ongoing assessment.
2/3 Hours
Manual & Ongoing Assessment
Designed For Emergency Situations
Paediatric First Aid Classes
Paediatric First Aid (6/12 Hour)
This course is either run between 6 or 12 hours, and includes how to act safe, prompt and effectively in an emergency situation. The importance of preventing cross infection and recording any incident. The training covers the unconscious casualty and basic life support, choking, seizures, poisoning. Injury, such as bleeding, burns, head injuries, damage to bone and soft tissue and minor injury. (12 hour also includes the following) Major illness, such as shock, epilepsy, diabetes, asthma, anaphylaxis and meningitis. The course also includes a manual and ongoing assessment.