• Course Summary

    • 08.30am start
    • Thornliebank, Glasgow
    • 2 Day course (Consecutive days) 
     
  • Course Summary

    • 08.30am start
    • Thornliebank, Glasgow
    • 1 Day course
     
  • Fire Marshall

    The Fire Marshal course is to provide personnel with a knowledge of how to prevent a fire from happening and the duties of a fire marshal in the workplace. The fire marshal training course consists of both theory and practical sessions which include: • Fire Procedures Duties of a Fire warden/marshal • Fire prevention • Using Fire extinguishers & Types of extinguishers • Action on discovering a fire • Common causes of fire • Fire drills and evacuation • Fire safety legislation • Fire safety precautions • The chemistry of fire Upon successful completion of the CIEH fire safety awareness training course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of completion. Who Should Attend? Personnel who will be responsible for the role of a fire warden/fire marshal would benefit from taking this training course.
  • Course Summary

    • 08.30am start
    • Thornliebank, Glasgow
    • 5 Day course (Consecutive days)
     
  • Course Summary

    • 08.30am start
    • Thornliebank, Glasgow
    • 2 Day course (Consecutive days) 
     
  • Course Summary

    • 08.30am start
    • Thornliebank, Glasgow
    • 2 Day course (consecutive days)
     
  • Course Summary

    • 08.30am start
    • Thornliebank, Glasgow
    • 1 Day course
     
  • What is Emergency First Aid at Work?

    The Emergency First Aid at Work training syllabus covers:
    • Understand the role and responsibilities of the first aider
    • Recording and reporting of accidents and incidents including RIDDOR
    • Contents of a first aid kit (including preventing cross infection)
    Assessing the situation and acting safely, effectively and promptly in an emergency. Administer first aid to a casualty who is/requires:
    • Unconscious (including seizure)
    • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
    • Choking
    • Wounded and bleeding
    • Suffering from shock
    Appropriate first aid for minor injuries including minor cuts, grazes, bruises, small splinters, minor burns and scalds In addition, discussion of specific work related injuries/illness to include topics such as –
    • Anaphylactic Shock
    • Stroke
    • Asthma
    • Heart Attack including Angina
    • Diabetes
    • Fractures
  • This course covers the full syllabus, as outlined by the First Aid Approved Code of Practice 2009. The course will teach the student how to deal with:-
    • Resuscitation
    • Bleeding
    • Care of the unconscious casualty
    • Shock
    • Hypoxia
    • Diabetic and epileptic emergencies
    • Burns
    • Fractures
    • Poisoning
    • Infection control
    • Simple record keeping.
    A certificate and wallet credit card will be awarded on a successful assessment on completion of the course. The qualification is valid for 3 years.
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