Description
Adhere to Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance with our Emergency First Aid at Work training course.
Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work is the ideal course for low-risk environments such as offices and shops. Although, it is suitable for those assisting with first aid requirements in higher-risk organisations.
During the course, you’ll learn techniques and topics that the HSE regards as important in the workplace, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the recovery position and abdominal thrusts.
Therefore, helping your workplace meet legislation such as The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 which states that first aiders must receive suitable training.
Take a look at our upcoming open course dates above
Emergency First Aid at Work Content
Over the course, candidates will learn a variety of techniques. These include performing CPR, assessing an incident scene and treating burns and seizures. The full course content is:
- Role and Responsibilities of a First Aider
- Roles and responsibilities of a first aider
- Minimising the risk of infection to yourself and others
- Consent: When, how and why you need it.
- Assessing an Incident
- Conducting a scene survey
- Conducting a primary survey (DR ABCD)
- Asking for Assistance
- Unresponsive Casualties
- Knowing when to conduct Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Practicing the CPR technique
- Knowing when to place a casualty into the Recovery Position
- Practicing the Recovery Position technique
- Treating seizures
- Choking
- Identifying signs of severe and mild choking
- Practicing abdominal thrust technique
- External Bleeding
- Identifying the severity of the external bleeding
- Practicing bandaging technique
- Shock
- Identifying the symptoms of shock
- Treating a casualty who is experiencing shock
- Minor Injuries
- Treating casualties with small cuts, bruises, splinters, etc
- Applying first aid to minor burns and scalds
Assessment and Certification
First aid is a highly practical subject which means you’ll get the chance to perform numerous practical activities throughout the day (CPR, the Recovery Position, etc). Whilst you complete each task, your tutor will assess your capability to make sure that you are performing each technique correctly.
In addition, you’ll sit a short question paper comprising of 10 multiple-choice questions.
You must pass both the practical assessment and the question paper to gain your certificate.
After passing the course, you’ll receive your certificate is valid for 3 years. After which time, you must retake the course to continue practicing as a first aider.
Highfield Qualifications or NucoPlus accredits our Emergency First Aid at Work course which, in turn, is regulated by OFQUAL and CCEA.
Who needs Emergency First Aid at Work training?
Emergency first aid is ideal for any size company.
But, it is particularly designed for low-risk businesses.
Your company’s risk assessments should identify your first aid requirements and outline the type and number of first aiders your workplace requires.
If you are looking for guidance, look at the HSE’s recommendations in this advice sheet.
For higher-risk workplaces or those looking for an in depth first aid course, consider our 3 day First Aid at Work course.
Emergency First Aid at Work for Schools
Got a large group of staff that need training? Save time and hassle by booking us to deliver an Emergency First Aid course at your school.
You’ll get the flexibility to choose times and dates that suit you including evenings and school training days.
Simply, fill out the form on this page or contact us by phone or email.
Additional first aid courses for schools include:
David Wood –
Well organised and executed by Livius and David Lonsdale. Covered all the basics in just the right amount of detail. The day was informative and interesting and will be of benefit to our business. Would have no hesitation in recommending Emergency First Aid at Work to other organisations.
Craig Lawson –
We use Livius training for our organisational needs and as with all our courses this one was organised and ran in a professional manner. A great course with a good mix of theory and practical work to do. The instructor was very good and made us feel at ease immediately and there was no such thing as a silly question. All in all a positive experience as i have come to expect from Livius!
Gary Goodhall –
An excellent emergency first aid at work course!
A very well organised course, delivered in a way that helps you to understand some of the mechanisms of the body and the reasons for doing what you do (as opposed to just showing you what to do.) Teaching the course in this manner with the addition of some good practical activities really helps you to remember all the information required to perform first aid.
Combine this with clean, bright, modern facilities. Ample parking and an excellent cafe in close proximity to the training centre, it really is a great place to learn.
Highly recommended!
Elizabeth Green –
Good facilities with lots of parking.
On site café but tea and biscuits provided throughout the day.
Course very well delivered, informative and friendly atmosphere.
Recourses were made available for you to take away with you.