First Aid at Work Requalification

First Aid at Work Requalification Training

This two-day First Aid at Work Requalification course is designed for existing First Aiders who need to refresh, update and renew their workplace first aid skills. Delegates will revisit essential emergency response techniques, including CPR, AED use, casualty management, choking, shock, bleeding, wounds and workplace incident response.

First Aid at Work Requalification - 2 Day

Course Code: FAW02 | Accredited Requalification Course | Face To Face Delivery

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First Aid at Work Requalification

Two Day Accredited Requalification Course

Course Code: FAW02 Course Level: Requalification
Duration: 2 Day Accredited Course: Minimum of 12 hours required
Delivery: Face To Face: Scheduled Course or Private Company Classroom

This two-day requalification course is designed to update delegates on their previous First Aid at Work training, reinforcing their existing knowledge and practical skills. Participants will build on their experience, refresh essential first aid techniques and improve their confidence when dealing with workplace incidents.

Through practical exercises, discussion and hands-on activities, delegates will review how to respond safely and effectively to emergencies, manage casualties, use CPR and AED techniques, and support a safe and compliant workplace environment.

First Aid at Work Requalification delegates

Who Should Attend?

  • Existing First Aiders who need to renew their qualification
  • Team Leaders and Supervisors
  • Construction Workers
  • Teachers and Educators
  • Sports Coaches and Fitness Instructors

Certification

For completing this course, candidates will renew their First Aid at Work qualification and receive an updated certificate.

Course Content

  • Role and Responsibility: Refresh knowledge on the role and responsibilities of a First Aider.
  • Emergency Action: Handle emergencies effectively with prompt and safe care.
  • Casualties: Provide care for unconscious casualties, including managing bleeding and wounds.
  • Injuries to Bones and Muscles: Manage musculoskeletal injuries with confidence.
  • Burns and Scalds: Treat burns and scalds safely and efficiently.
  • Poisoning: Respond to and manage cases of poisoning effectively.
  • Injury Assessment: Recognise and respond to both major and minor injuries.
  • CPR Practice: Practise Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation techniques.
  • Casualty Prioritisation: Prioritise and manage casualties during emergencies.
  • Shock Management: Manage shock and stabilise casualties in critical situations.
  • Choking Response: Handle choking incidents calmly and effectively.
  • Illness Recognition: Identify and respond to minor and major illnesses.
  • AED Use: Practise using an Automated External Defibrillator.

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