FIRST PLACE TRAINING
First Aid at Work Level 3 (VTQ) FAW Requalification Classroom Part 2
- Agriculture
- Any workplace where a higher level of training is required
- Construction and Building
- Distribution
- Factories
- Forestry (see also our FAW Forestry course)
- High-risk businesses
- Manufacturing
- Outdoor Pursuits and Exploring
- Sports
- This course is 6 hours classroom learning time
- Please arrive 15 minutes before the course starts to register your details
- Running late – you will not be accepted on the course and no refund will be issued
- Maximum of 12 delegates per course
- 15 minute break
- FPT use a combination of Powerpoint presentations, visual aids, practical activities, group work, FAQ’s and assessments to accommodate for all learners.
- Will involve practical elements, wear comfortable clothing, avoid skirts or dresses
- 30 minutes multiple choice online assessment.
- In an emergency contact us immediately 24/7, call during business hours , leave a voicemail, text or alternatively send us an email. Unfortunately, we will not be able to refund the course, as a good gesture we maybe able to reschedule the course
Unit 1: Emergency First Aid in the Workplace (credit can be given in some cases if already completed recently)
1. Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
- 1.1 Identify the role and responsibilities of a first aider
- 1.2 Identify how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others
- 1.3 Identify the need for consent to provide first aid
2. Be able to assess an incident
- 2.1 Conduct a scene survey
- 2.2 Conduct a primary survey of a casualty
- 2.3 Summon appropriate assistance when necessary
3. Be able to provide first aid to an unresponsive casualty
- 3.1 Identify when to administer Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- 3.2 Demonstrate CPR using a manikin
- 3.3 Justify when to place a casualty into the recovery position
- 3.4 Demonstrate how to place a casualty into the recovery position
- 3.5 Identify how to administer first aid to a casualty who is experiencing a seizure
4. Be able to provide first aid to a casualty who is choking
- 4.1 Identify when choking is: – mild-severe
- 4.2 Demonstrate how to administer first aid to a casualty who is choking
5. Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with external bleeding
- 5.1 Identify the severity of external bleeding
- 5.2 Demonstrate control of external bleeding
6. Know how to provide first aid to a casualty who is in shock
- 6.1 Recognise a casualty who is suffering from shock
6.2 Identify how to administer first aid to a casualty who is suffering from shock
7. Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with minor injuries
- 7.1 Identify how to administer first aid to a casualty with: – small cuts – grazes – bruises – small splinters
- 7.2 Identify how to administer first aid to a casualty with minor burns and scalds
Unit 2: Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace
1. Be able to conduct a secondary survey
- 1.1 Identify the information to be collected when gathering a casualty history
- 1.2 Demonstrate how to conduct a head to toe survey
2. Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected injuries to bones, muscles and joints
- 2.1 Recognise suspected fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains
- 2.2 Identify how to administer first aid for fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains
- 2.3 Demonstrate how to apply a support sling and an elevated sling
3. Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected head and spinal injuries
- 3.1 Recognise a suspected head injury and spinal injury
- 3.2 Identify how to administer first aid for a suspected head injury
- 3.3 Demonstrate how to administer first aid for a suspected spinal injury
4. Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected chest injury
- 4.1 Recognise a suspected: Flail chest / penetrating chest injury
- 4.2 Identify how to administer first aid for a Flail chest / penetrating chest injury
5. Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with burns and scolds
- 5.1 Identify the factors that affect the severity of burns and scalds
- 5.2 Identify how to administer first aid for burns involving: dry heat/wet heat/electricity/chemicals
6. Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with an eye injury
- 6.1 Identify how to administer first aid for eye injuries involving: Dust/chemicals/embedded objects
7. Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with sudden poisoning
- 7.1 Identify the routes that poisons can take to enter the body
- 7.2 Identify how to administer first aid to a casualty affected by sudden poisoning
- 7.3 Identify sources of information for treating those affected by sudden poisoning
- The certificate is valid for 1 year and nationally recognised
- All of our courses are in accordance with the most recent UK Resuscitation Council recommendations (2021)
- This is a trustworthy, accredited and certified course it will pass due diligence tests, compliance and International Organisational for Standardisation (ISO)
- This course comes with 6 hours of CPD (Continuous Professional Development)
- All of our courses’ content has been independently verified as adhering to generally recognised Continuous Professional Development (CPD) standards, and they all include a ProTrainings Certificate and a Certified CPD Statement
- You will get the certificate electronically via email and should get it within 24 hours
- Bring proof of identity, a valid passport or a driving license for course registration confirmation
- No valid identification you will be refused from the course
- Bring a notebook and a pen
- Bring a electronic device such as mobile, Ipad, or laptop to complete online assessment
- We suggest you to pack a lunch and some refreshments
- All our trainers either have teaching qualifications , such as Qualified Teacher Status, as well as adult training qualifications and first aid training certificate.
- Most of our trainers are advance level trainers.
- On a daily basis our trainers deliver courses to doctors, nurses, dentist, ambulance, many more professions and general public.
- All of our trainers have had DBS checks, and their certificates are regularly checked to ensure they are up to date.