First Aid at Work Requalification
2 Day Course
The First Aid at Work Requalification course is a 2 day accredited course providing certified training suitable for those who have previously completed a First Aid at Work (3 day) course, and need to renew their First Aid at Work qualification for a further three years.
This course covers the same content as the initial First Aid at Work course at a more rapid pace, and is appropriate to those who currently hold a First Aid at Work qualification that is due to expire. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) strongly recommends that you requalify within a month of your certificate expiring, otherwise you should attend the full First Aid at Work (3 Day) course. Proof of your current certificate must be provided before you are able to take part in the First Aid at Work Requalification course.
We are able to deliver this course in-house at your place of work as 2 full days of practical learning as well as on our open courses.
Who is this course for?
This course is suitable for those working in high-risk environments and for organisations who have identified a requirement for additional first aid training beyond the topics covered on an Emergency First Aid at Work course, such as workplaces responsible for over 100 people, who have previously completed the First Aid at Work (3 Day) course and need to renew their First Aid at Work qualification for another three years. This includes:
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Factories
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Construction
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Warehouses with heavy machinery
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Professional kitchens
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Events
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TV/film sets
Those who have not previously completed a First Aid at Work (3 Day) course or whose First Aid at Work qualification has expired by more than 1 month, should enrol on the First Aid at Work (3 Day) course.
What does this course include?
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Roles and Responsibilities of a First Aider
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Incident assessment
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Recovery position
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
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Choking
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Wounds and bleeds
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Shock
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Seizures
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Burns and scalds
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Allergic reaction and anaphylaxis
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Head to Toe surveys
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First aid kits and hygiene techniques
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Eye injuries
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Managing fractures/dislocation
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Head, neck and back injuries
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Poisoning
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Major illness