First Aid at Work Online Course

£20.00

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About the course

Legally, employers must provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work.

Our First Aid at Work e-learning course gives learners the opportunity to undertake online first-aid training and go on to achieve the level 3 award in first aid at work (RQF) or first aid at work at SCQF level 6.

What does it cover?

Understanding the role and responsibilities of a first-aider
Assessing an incident
Managing an unresponsive casualty
Recognising and assisting a choking casualty
Managing a casualty – external bleeding and shock
Managing a casualty – minor injury
Conducting a secondary survey
Administering first aid to a casualty with injuries (bones, head and spinal injuries, suspected chest injuries, burns or eye injuries, sudden poisoning or anaphylaxis, or a suspected major illness)

How long will it take?

Typical Duration: 4 – 5 hours

Who is the course for?

The course is ideal for any employee or manager who wishes to become a first-aider in the workplace.

System Requirements

Laptop/Desktop PC

Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox

Apple iMacs/Macbooks

Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox

iPads

Safari, Google Chrome for Tablets

Android/Windows based tablets

Google Chrome for Tablets, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11

NOTE: Enabling JavaScript and a stable broadband connection are required.

Assessment

Multiple-choice questions

Prerequisites

No prior knowledge needed

Our online first aid at work course is flexible, accessible and can be completed within 4 to 5 hours. It can be used as part of a blended-learning approach and can replace 1 day of the 3 day first aid at work qualification.

The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 require businesses to provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work.