QNUK Level 3 First Aid at Work

3 Day First Aid at Work (FAW) Derby, Derbyshire

Delivered over three days by the experts at Acadame, our QNUK Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work Course is packed full of the essential information. On our well-paced program, learners will develop the skills and knowledge necessary to deal with a range of emergency first aid situations. 

This includes assessing an incident, managing an unresponsive casualty, and admitting CPR. We will also cover how to administer first aid in the event heart attacks, choking, head and spinal injuries, fractures, anaphylaxis, and more.

Assessment of First Aid at Work needs

Employers are required to carry out an assessment of first-aid needs. This involves consideration of workplace hazards and risks, the size of the organisation and other relevant factors, to determine what first-aid equipment, facilities and personnel should be provided.

If in doubt, we can provide a consultancy service. There is also a free HSE leaflet, which contains a useful checklist covering the points employers should consider when carrying out the assessment.

First aid at work: your questions answered (HSE)

3 Day First Aid at Work (FAW) training course dates in Derby

  • 06
    Jan

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 29
    Jan

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 03
    Feb

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 26
    Feb

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 03
    Mar

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 26
    Mar

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 07
    Apr

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 14
    Apr

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 06
    May

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT
  • 06
    May

    Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 - 16:00
    • £210.00 excl. VAT

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Assessment of First Aid at Work needs

Suitability

Who should do this course

This First Aid at Work training is aimed at those who undertake the responsibilities associated with being a workplace first aider.

Assessment

How someone is measured

Learners are assessed for this emergency first aid qualification using the following methods:

• Multiple choice question paper
• Practical observation

The assessment will take place under examination conditions, i.e., learners will sit at least 1.25 metres apart and will not be allowed to confer during the examination. No books, including dictionaries, will be permitted during the examination.

Duration

How long the course takes

This classroom delivered course is held over 3 days.

What’s covered in the 3 Day First Aid at Work course

Syllabus

Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider:

  • the role and responsibilities of a first aider
  • how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others
  • the need for consent to provide First Aid

Be able to assess an incident:

  • conducting a scene survey
  • conducting a primary survey of a casualty
  • summoning appropriate assistance when necessary

Be able to provide First Aid to an unresponsive casualty:

  • when to administer Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • when to place a casualty into the recovery position
  • demonstrating how to place a casualty into the recovery position
  • how to administer First Aid to a casualty who is experiencing a seizure

Be able to provide First Aid to a casualty who is choking; when choking is:

  • mild

  • severe

Be able to provide First Aid to a casualty with external bleeding:

  • the severity of external bleeding
  • demonstrating how to control external bleeding

Know how to provide First Aid to a casualty who is in shock:

  • recognising a casualty who is suffering from shock
  • how to administer First Aid to a casualty who is suffering from shock

Know how to provide First Aid to a casualty with minor injuries:

  • small cuts

  • grazes

  • bruises

  • small splinters

How to administer First Aid to a casualty with minor burns and scalds:

  • learners will know how to deal with minor burns and scalds in line with accepted current practice as outlined in the Voluntary Aids Society First Aid Manual.

Be able to conduct a secondary survey:

    • demonstrating how to conduct a head to toe survey

How to administer First Aid to a casualty with minor burns and scalds:

  • Fractures and dislocations
  • Sprains and strains

How to administer First Aid for:

  • Fractures and dislocations
  • Sprains and strains

Demonstrating how to apply:

  • a support sling
  • an elevated sling

Be able to provide First Aid to a casualty with suspected head and spinal injuries:

  • how to administer First Aid for a suspected head Injury
  • how to administer First Aid for a suspected spinal injury

Know how to provide First Aid to a casualty with suspected chest injuries:

    • Flail chest
    • Penetrating chest injury

Know how to provide First Aid to a casualty with burns and scalds:

    • the factors that affect the severity of burns and scalds

Know how to provide First Aid to a casualty with an eye injury:

  • Dust

  • Chemicals

  • Embedded objects

Know how to provide First Aid to a casualty with sudden poisoning:

    • the routes that poisons can take to enter the body
    • how to administer First Aid to a casualty affected by sudden poisoning
    • sources of information for treating those affected by sudden poisoning

Know how to provide First Aid to a casualty with anaphylaxis:

    • common triggers for anaphylaxis
    • recognising suspected anaphylaxis
    • how to administer First Aid for a casualty suffering from anaphylaxis

Know how to recognise and provide First Aid to a casualty with suspected major illness:

  • Heart Attack

  • Stroke

  • Epileptic seizure

  • Asthma attack

  • Diabetic emergency

What is first aid at work?

People at work can suffer injuries or be taken ill. It doesn’t matter whether the injury or illness is caused by the work they do or not, it is important to give them immediate attention and call an ambulance in serious cases. You should make arrangements to ensure this happens. It can save lives and prevent minor injuries becoming major ones.

What do I need to do?

The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 require you to provide adequate and appropriate first-aid equipment, facilities and people so your employees can be given immediate help if they are injured or taken ill at work.

What is ‘adequate and appropriate’ will depend on the circumstances in your workplace and you should assess what your first-aid needs are.

The minimum first-aid provision on any work site is: a suitably stocked first-aid kit; an appointed person to take charge of first-aid arrangements; information for employees about first-aid arrangements. It is important to remember that accidents and illness can happen at any time. Provision for first aid needs to be available at all times people are at work.

How long does the First Aid at Work course take to complete?

The classroom course is held over 3 days.

Will I be issued with a certificate upon successful FAW First Aid at Work completion?

Yes. On successful completion the learner will receive an accredited certificate. The certificate will be forwarded at a later date. A proof of pass can be immediately provided if required though.

How long is the FAW First Aid at Work certificate valid for?

Certification for this course is valid for 3 years but the HSE recommends a refresher course every year. To remain certified in this area, you will need to take the refresher course before the expiry date.

Are there any entry requirements for FAW First Aid at Work?

This qualification is aimed at those over 16 who are able to undertake the responsibilities associated with being a workplace emergency first aider.

Learners between 14-16 years can undertake the qualification, however they should not be relied upon by employers to be a sole emergency first aider.

Due to the language of the assessment, it is recommended that learners have sufficient command of the English language in order to understand the assessment and to undertake the recommended assessment methods.

Attendees will be required to demonstrate First Aid procedures as they would in a real work environment. This includes providing CPR to a casualty who is on the floor, therefore be physically capable of doing so.

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