First Aid at Work

The course will provide the First Aider with the skills necessary covering administering life support including instruction on the safe use of a defib

Description

Course Aims and Objectives:

 

Course is in line with the requirements laid out in the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.

 

Course Content:

  • Emergency Actions
  • Child, Baby and Adult Basic Life Support (CPR)
  • Child, Baby and Adult Choking
  • How to use a defib (AED)
  • Head, Neck and Back Injuries
  • Asthma, Panic Attacks, Drowning and Fumes
  • Unconsciousness and the Recovery Position
  • Heart Attacks, Shock, Electrical Shock and Anaphylaxis
  • Bleeding, Wounds and Burns
  • Injuries to the Bones, Muscle and Joints
  • Concussion, Seizures, Fitting and Diabetes
  • Meningitis
  • First Aider Responsibilities

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