We have more than 52 pop up centres that we are currently operating our courses from. Few of the courses can also be learned online from your home and exam can also be taken online regardless of your location. We are allowed to run Relevant Authorised course from anywhere in the UK.
Our courses normally starts from Monday and end accordingly. Upon booking, we will organise your placement to our nearest centre from your location.
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Emergency First aid at Work
From 01 April 2021 learners taking their Door Supervision or Security Guard training for the first time will need to show that they hold a current and valid First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate. With this in mind, we now offer a comprehensive one-day first aid training course.
This must meet the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
Training centres must confirm that each learner is sufficiently qualified in First Aid or Emergency First Aid.
If you already have completed the first aid course, you will be required to present your First Aid or Emergency First Aid certificate to us before you start training. This certificate must be valid for at least 12 months from the course start date
KEY INFORMATION
- Duration: 1/2 day
- Location: all 40 locations
- Delivery Mode: Blended Delivery
- Price: from £99
- Experience: Any experience
- Assessment: through the practical assessment and 1 multiple choice theoretical assessment
- Results available on the day of assessment
Award: Emergency First aid at Work
ABOUT THE COURSE
COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT
Course Structure:
Emergency First Aid at Work consists of three parts:
Part 1: Theoretical knowledge – delivered via e-learning. You will be sent a link to the Highfield e-learning modules and you will be required to complete the e-learning individually prior to your arrival at the training venue.
Simply log on to the Highfield e-learning platform and work your way through the e-learning contents, along with the scenarios that provide them with real-life context.
You will be assessed at the end of the e-learning by multiple-choice questions.
Part 2: Practical activities – the practical content of the qualification will be delivered and assessed face-to-face at the training centre.
Part 3: Multiple choice examination
Topics include:
- the roles and responsibilities of a first-aider
- importance of recording incidents and actions
- use of equipment, including Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- administrating first aid to a choking casualty
- dealing with casualties with fractures, and spinal, head or chest injuries
- basic hygiene and preventing cross infection
- treatment of an unconscious casualty
- dealing with hypovolaemic shock
- dealing with wounds and bleeding
- dealing with minor injuries, including small cuts, grazes, bruises and small splinters
- dealing with minor burns and scalds
- dealing with choking
dealing with seizures