Objectives
To give learners the knowledge, skills and confidence to enable them to administer first aid in an emergency situation safely, promptly and effectively
To equip the First Aider with a wide range of skills and knowledge to administer the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED).Â
On completion of training, successful candidates should be able to understand the role of the first aider including reference to:
- List the aims of first aid
- Assess situations & Circumstances
- Explain how to prioritise treatment
- Define life threatening conditions
- Demonstrate how to administer first aid in different situations including CPR
- Use Available First Aid Equipment
- Understand Legal framework
- Explain how to record accidents
- Understand the chain of Life
- Have a basic overview of what an AED is and how to use it
First Aid Course Outline
This onsite three days first aid at workplace training course covers:
1. Introduction to First Aid at Work
- Overview of the course
- Importance of first aid in the workplace
- Legal and regulatory framework
2. The Law Relating to First Aid
- Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations
- Employer and employee responsibilities
- First aid requirements in the workplace
3. Unconsciousness (Including Seizures)
- Recognising signs of unconsciousness
- How to safely manage an unconscious person
- Seizure management and when to seek medical help
4. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Basic principles of CPR
- Hands-only CPR vs. full CPR
- Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- When and how to administer CPR
5. Choking, Shock, Wounds, and Bleeding
- Identifying choking hazards and how to perform the Heimlich manoeuvre
- Recognising and treating shock
- How to treat different types of bleeding (minor, severe, internal)
- Wound care and infection prevention
6. Minor Injuries
- Treatment of cuts, bruises, and sprains
- Managing minor burns and bites
- Assessing and treating small injuries safely
7. Bone, Spinal, and Muscle/Joint Injuries
- How to recognise fractures, dislocations, and sprains
- Spinal injury first aid techniques
- Immobilisation and proper handling of injured areas
8. Chest Injuries
- Recognising chest trauma and its potential causes
- Treating rib fractures, punctured lungs, and other chest injuries
- When to seek emergency medical help
9. Burns and Scalds
- Recognising the severity of burns and scalds
- First aid treatment for different types of burns (heat, chemical, electrical)
- How to prevent further injury and reduce pain
10. Eye Injuries
- Identifying eye injuries (chemical burns, foreign bodies, blunt trauma)
- Proper first aid for different types of eye injuries
- When to seek medical attention
11. Poisoning
- Recognising the signs of poisoning (ingestion, inhalation, skin absorption)
- First aid treatment for poisoning (including common household substances)
- How to handle an unconscious or breathing victim
12. Prophylactic Shock
- Understanding prophylactic shock and its causes
- Signs of shock and how to manage it
- Preventative measures and treatment for shock victims
13. Major Head Injuries
- Recognising the signs and symptoms of head injuries
- How to safely handle suspected head injuries (including concussion)
- Importance of monitoring and seeking immediate medical care
14. Stroke and Heart Attack
- Recognising the signs of a stroke and heart attack
- Immediate first aid actions for stroke victims
- How to assist someone having a heart attack and when to call emergency services
15. Epilepsy, Asthma, and Diabetes
- Understanding epilepsy and seizure management
- First aid for asthma attacks (including use of inhalers)
- How to recognise and treat diabetic emergencies (hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia)
Course Duration – 1 day
