
Sussex first aid courses. One day emergency first aid at work qualification

Emergency first aid at work qualification
Designed for individuals who wish to act as an emergency first aider in their workplace. Successful completion of this qualification, candidates will be equipped with the essential skills needed to give effective first aid in emergency situations.
We are able to conduct group training sessions at your venue. You may wish to join one of our open public courses of which we run various dates throughout the year, see details on our upcoming courses.
Course programme:
This interactive one-day course is delivered using small group scenarios, in a friendly environment.
Programme:
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The roles and responsibilities of an emergency first aider
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Assessing an incident
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Managing an unresponsive casualty
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CPR and AED
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Recovery Position
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Choking
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Seizures
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Shock
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Anaphylaxis
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Wounds and bleeding
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Minor injuries
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Cuts, grazes and bruises
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Minor burns and scalds
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Anaphylaxis
Qualifications:
Ofqual accreditation Level 3 EFAW first aider at work (valid for 3 years)
We are a Qualsafe training centre which means our courses are approved and recognised by Ofqual accreditation.
We can conduct this course at your venue or at our venue to suit your needs.
Group rates (max 12 people)
Course Fees:
One day Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work
In house staff training:
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0 - 6 Staff £725
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7 - 12 Staff £1075
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Open public course £130pp
Plus Vat
Course Fees: One day Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work, Plus Forestry First Aid (+F)
In house staff training:
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0 - 6 Staff £775
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7 - 12 Staff £1075
Plus Vat
FORESTRY First Aid (+F)

Please note we are able to add on forestry first aid (+F) with the above EFAW course.
QA Level 3 Forestry First Aid (+F) when added to the EFAW course will meet Foresty First Aid +(F) needs.
Course programme:
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Know how to manage a casualty who is experiencing the effects of extreme cold and extreme heat.
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Be able to manage catastrophic bleeding.
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Know how to manage a casualty with crush injuries.
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Know how to manage a casualty with Lyme disease.

