Training Course:First Aid at Work (Certificate)School/Trainer:WANT Medical Services Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) recommend this course. The aim of the course is to give a good knowledge of First Aid in the workplace and to give employers a certificated First Aider to comply with the regulations and the approved code of practice (ACOP). This certificate will also help to increase self-motivation and confidence.
This course will give you sufficient knowledge to be the designated ‘First Aider�for your place of work.
Objective Successful completion of the course and examination will enable candidates to:
Identify potentially hazardous situations
Quickly and efficiently alert the emergency services
Provide First Aid to work colleagues
Ensure First Aid equipment is up to date and correct
Act as the First Aider in the work place
Syllabus The Course syllabus consists of: Introduction to First Aid Incident Management Casualty Management Resuscitation Bleeding Shock Management The Unconscious Casualty Major Illnesses Disorders of the Skeleton Duties of the First Aider Burns Poisons Eye Injuries Transportation
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.w-a-n-t.co.uk/
Phone:0844 3578214
School Address:
8 Heyworth Close Woodingdean Brighton East Sussex BN2 6QN
Jobs & Resumes: Brighton Houses & Roommates: Brighton
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Other training courses offered by WANT Medical Services:
Appointed Persons First Aid
Appointed Persons First Aid with Pediatrics
First aid at Work Refresher
Oxygen Therapy
Automated External Defibrillation
Manual Handling
Patient Handling
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