• This First Aid at Work Requalification syllabus covers the same topics as those in the initial First Aid at Work course. Learning Outcomes In accordance with Appendix 5 & 6 of the H&S (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 Unit 1 covers the following topics:
    • roles and responsibilities of a first aider;
    • cross-infection
    • recording incidents & actions;
    • use of available equipment;
    • assessing an incident;
    • unconscious casualties (including seizure);
    • cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
    • safe use of an automated external defibrillator;
    • choking;
    • Wounded and bleeding;
    • Shock;
    • minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters
    secondary survey;
    • injuries to bones, joints and muscles (including spinal injuries);
    • suspected head and spinal injuries;
    • chest injuries;
    • burns and scalds;
    • eye injuries;
    • sudden poisoning;
    • anaphylaxis;
    • major illnesses (heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma & diabetes);
    • Serious bleeding including:
    • embedded objects;
    • sucking chest wound;
    • amputations;
    Certification Successful candidates will be awarded the FRFA Level 3 First Aid at Work certificate valid for 3 years
  • This First Aid at Work Requalification syllabus covers the same topics as those in the initial First Aid at Work course. Learning Outcomes In accordance with Appendix 5 & 6 of the H&S (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 Unit 1 covers the following topics:
    • roles and responsibilities of a first aider;
    • cross-infection
    • recording incidents & actions;
    • use of available equipment;
    • assessing an incident;
    • unconscious casualties (including seizure);
    • cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
    • safe use of an automated external defibrillator;
    • choking;
    • Wounded and bleeding;
    • Shock;
    • minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters
    secondary survey;
    • injuries to bones, joints and muscles (including spinal injuries);
    • suspected head and spinal injuries;
    • chest injuries;
    • burns and scalds;
    • eye injuries;
    • sudden poisoning;
    • anaphylaxis;
    • major illnesses (heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma & diabetes);
    • Serious bleeding including:
    • embedded objects;
    • sucking chest wound;
    • amputations;
    Certification Successful candidates will be awarded the FRFA Level 3 First Aid at Work certificate valid for 3 years
  • This First Aid at Work Requalification syllabus covers the same topics as those in the initial First Aid at Work course. Learning Outcomes In accordance with Appendix 5 & 6 of the H&S (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 Unit 1 covers the following topics:
    • roles and responsibilities of a first aider;
    • cross-infection
    • recording incidents & actions;
    • use of available equipment;
    • assessing an incident;
    • unconscious casualties (including seizure);
    • cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
    • safe use of an automated external defibrillator;
    • choking;
    • Wounded and bleeding;
    • Shock;
    • minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters
    secondary survey;
    • injuries to bones, joints and muscles (including spinal injuries);
    • suspected head and spinal injuries;
    • chest injuries;
    • burns and scalds;
    • eye injuries;
    • sudden poisoning;
    • anaphylaxis;
    • major illnesses (heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma & diabetes);
    • Serious bleeding including:
    • embedded objects;
    • sucking chest wound;
    • amputations;
    Certification Successful candidates will be awarded the FRFA Level 3 First Aid at Work certificate valid for 3 years
  • This First Aid at Work Requalification syllabus covers the same topics as those in the initial First Aid at Work course. Learning Outcomes In accordance with Appendix 5 & 6 of the H&S (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 Unit 1 covers the following topics:
    • roles and responsibilities of a first aider;
    • cross-infection
    • recording incidents & actions;
    • use of available equipment;
    • assessing an incident;
    • unconscious casualties (including seizure);
    • cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
    • safe use of an automated external defibrillator;
    • choking;
    • Wounded and bleeding;
    • Shock;
    • minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters
    secondary survey;
    • injuries to bones, joints and muscles (including spinal injuries);
    • suspected head and spinal injuries;
    • chest injuries;
    • burns and scalds;
    • eye injuries;
    • sudden poisoning;
    • anaphylaxis;
    • major illnesses (heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma & diabetes);
    • Serious bleeding including:
    • embedded objects;
    • sucking chest wound;
    • amputations;
    Certification Successful candidates will be awarded the FRFA Level 3 First Aid at Work certificate valid for 3 years
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