First aid at Work training

Overview

Course content

The three-day course covers the same topics as the one-day course but in greater detail. 

It also covers dealing with more serious injuries, incident management and advanced techniques for use in different environments.

(If you have already done this course, either with us or elsewhere, you may be able to sign up for the 2 day re-qualification course instead) 

On completion of training, successful candidates should be able to:

  • understand the role of the first-aider, including reference to:
    • the importance of preventing cross infection;
    • the need for recording incidents and actions;
    • use of available equipment
  • assess the situation and circumstances in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency;
  • administer first aid to a casualty who is unconscious (including seizure);
  • administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation and use an automated external defibrillator;
  • administer first aid to a casualty who is choking;
  • administer first aid to a casualty who is wounded and bleeding;
  • administer first aid to a casualty who is suffering from shock;
  • provide appropriate first aid for:
    • minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters).
    • injuries to bones, muscles and joints, including suspected spinal injuries;
    • chest injuries;
    • burns and scalds;
    • eye injuries;
    • sudden poisoning;
    • anaphylactic shock;
  • recognise the presence of major illnesses (including heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma, diabetes) and provide appropriate first aid.

1 and 3 day  First Aid Training Courses- Content Comparison

Course Content 1 Day- Emergency First Aid at Work 3 Day- Frist Aid Training Course
Role of the First Aider (including Health and Safety regulations)
Assessing an Emergency situation
Recovery position- Person is unconscious but breathing normally
CPR- Person is unconscious and not breathing
Minor and severe bleeding
Shock and hypoxia
Choking
Burns and scalds
Wounds and cuts
If someone has a seizure
Infection control
How to report an accident
How to use a defibrillator
Communication and Casualty care
Allergic Reactions
Bone, muscle and Joint injuries
Chest pains
Eye Injuries
Head injuries
Poisoning
Spinal injuries
Stroke

Why choose Mary’s 

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Supporting a good cause

We’re good at delivering first aid training, but we’re great at working with young people. 

Mary’s is a charity and proceeds from this training go back into the youth club, so we can continue to deliver vital support to disadvantaged young people.

Click the link below to see how the funds from sales of these courses can be used to help us deliver our work. 

 

Professional, expert trainers

Working with young people isn’t all pool tables and PlayStations. At its heart youth work is focused on personal development. 

We take the same approach to first aid training, leveraging our expertise in differentiated teaching by combining enjoyment, challenge and learning.

 

High Quality Content

Our training is HSE compliant, so you can rest assured that you will be learning everything you need to meet the full requirements of your First Aid training.

Booking options for your First Aid at Work Training

Option 1- Pick a pre-set date

Option 2- Custom course

To secure your place on a pre-set course, please reserve your spot below.

A member of the team will be in touch shortly to confirm and arrange payment by invoice.

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Contains public sector information published by the Health and Safety Executive and licensed under the Open Government Licence (OGL).

First aid at work: The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981. Guidance on Regulations L74 (Third edition) HSE Books 2013 ISBN 978 0 7176 6560 0 http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/L74.htm

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