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Emergency First Aid at Work

Evening Emergency First Aid - Part 2


20 British pounds
Aylestone St. James Rugby Football Club

Service Description

This course is split into three parts as below Part 1 - Online Learning Part 2 - Practical Face to Face Part 3 - Practical Assessments All parts must be completed within a 6 month period in order to receive a certificate of completion. Each part must be completed in order, for example, to be accepted onto Part 3, you must have completed Part's 1 & 2. Non-Consecutive Split Evening Courses are a great way to complete your First Aid training whilst managing your work/personal time. Description below covers the course as a whole. If there's one thing this course is it's popular! Our most used course is super-charged with activities. It takes a no-nonsense approach, meaning that delegates get to know, what they need to know - without the waffle. It'll well prepare you for an emergency situation both in and out of work - and centres around building an emergency plan, ready to quickly kick in should an emergency arrive! Content Covered - Emergency Actions - Child, Baby & Adult Basic Life Support (CPR) - Child, Baby & Adult Choking - How to use a defib (AED) - Unconsciousness & Recovery Position - Bleeding & Burns - Injuries to the Bones, Muscles & Joints - Seizures/Fitting - First Aider Responsibilities - Plus lots more! Good to Know - This course is also Health & Safety Executive (HSE) compliant. - Each delegate will get a certificate valid for three years. - This course is a fun and interactive workshop, with lots of time for practice and questions. There are no formal tests, we'll assess the course in a relaxed and non-threatening way! Blended Training Blended Training is a combination of face-to-face training and learning online. Typically all the theory is carried out and assessed online using interactive and user-friendly modules, whereas hands-on training, such as CPR for example, is taught in the classroom, workplace, or a designated venue. This is a very flexible method of training. - Benefits of blended learning include: - Flexibility - Ease of learning - Can be studied in your OWN time - Learn at your own pace - Cost-effective - Suits shift staff and night workers, for example factories - Inline with the Health and Safety (First Aid) regulations 1981


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