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Emergency First Aid at Work Course – Worksop

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We are offering spaces onto the Emergency First Aid at Work, 1-day course which is HSE compliant. North Notts BID Members book your place NOWOnce completed you will be a qualified First Aider and will receive a 3-year certification.

Emergency First Aid at Work is aimed at low-to-medium risk environments or where Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidelines indicate staff should hold a certificate in Emergency First Aid at Work; the HSE recommends that if you work in a company with 5 -50 workers, there should be at least one person trained in first aid.

To put one employee through this course it can cost from £90+ VAT to £135 + VAT. The BID are offering this course FREE OF CHARGE to BID Members.   

Course Date: Wednesday 17th July 2019.                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Time: 9:00am arrival – 5:00pm.

Location: Worksop, address will be given upon booking.

(Please note when booking onto the course it is one person per company, however you may put people down on the waiting list. All bookings are on a first come basis.)

To book: Call 01777 712785 or email us at info@northnottsbid.co.uk with the following information:

BID Reference (You will find this on your levy bill) *

Company Name *

Name of attendee (Max 1 person) *

Email Address *

Contact Number 

More information on the Course:

This 1-day course provides a basic overview of the core elements of first aid. As a result, learners are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to respond effectively to a range of accidents and first aid emergencies in the workplace.

Learners are introduced to the roles and responsibilities of the first aider and legal requirements in the workplace. In addition to learning how to carry out a scene survey and casualty assessment, students are taught how to check for responsiveness, open an airway, and check for breathing.

Practical lessons include CPR, choking, the recovery position, bleeding, and burns. Especially relevant is the lesson on how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) due to this now being recognised as a vital step in Basic Life Support.

Course Syllabus:

Roles and responsibilities of the First Aider.
Infection control
Communication and consent
Documentation
Incident and casualty assessment
Signs and symptoms
First aid kits
Calling emergency services
CPR and AED
AED safety
Choking
Recovery position
Seizures
Bleeding
Shock
Bandages
Packing a wound
Haemostatic dressings
Tourniquets
Small cuts, grazes, bumps, and bruises
Nosebleeds
Splinters
Bites and stings
Eye injuries
Burns and scalds