First Aid at Work Initial (Blended) Course

First Aid at Work Initial (Blended) Course

Date/Time: Wed 15 June 2022-Thu 16 June 2022 8:45 am-4:00 pm Location: MGM Training at Uxbridge

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Course details

First Aid at Work Course - Blended  (33% online + 67% classroom)

The First Aid at Work (statutory) course complies with the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Successful students receive certificates to show that they are qualified to be First Aiders in the workplace for the next three years.

The Blended First Aid at Work course is split in to two parts; a six hour e-Learning component and then a two day tutor-led classroom based component.  The e-Learning component can be stopped and re-started, so does not have to be sat in one six hour session, but must be completed before the tutor-led classroom day!

Who should attend

  • A person who has been designated as a First Aider at work. All employers in the UK have a legal obligation to make First Aid provision for their employees
  • Close protection operatives, security guards, door supervisors and all those working in the security industry

Course syllabus

  • Accidents and illness
  • Using a first aid kit
  • Simple record keeping
  • Treatment of an unresponsive patient
  • Heart attacks
  • Resuscitation including the basics of defibrillation (AED)
  • Shock
  • Choking
  • Bleeding
  • Burns and scalds
  • Poisoning
  • Fractures
  • Seizures
  • Asthma
  • Severe allergic reaction
  • Eye injuries
  • Low blood sugar
  • Fainting

Course duration

  • The classroom component is normally run over two seven-hour days
  • Six hours of e-Learning
  • Weekend courses are available for your group

Course dates

  • Closed courses can be held at your site for your group of up to 12 students at times and date to suit you.
  • Individual places available on courses at our various Training Centres.  Please visit our Book Here page for courses close to your location.

Assessment

  • Delegates will require sufficient fluency in written and spoken English at national literacy level 2 to cope with the course
  • Continuous assessment by trainer
  • Multiple choice question paper which can be taken verbally
  • Multiple choice question assessment at the end of the e-Learning module in which delegates will be required to achieve 80% correct to pass (three attempts maximum)
  • Delegates will require a web enabled device to take the e-Learning part of this course.  The device will require a high-speed internet connection

Certificate

  • An MGM Training certificate which is valid for three years.

 

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