Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (QCF)
Employers have to risk assess their workplace first aid requirements and the 1-day Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) qualification is one of the statutory qualifications for this purpose.
If the risk assessment indicates that employees may be faced with life-threatening incidents where they have to manage the casualty for up to 10 minutes, or deal with very minor incidents that will not require medical assistance then the EFAW is the course that meets this need.
Delivery
Topics include;
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- Roles & responsibilities,
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- Dealing with collapse (with and without breathing),
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- Choking,
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- Bleeding,
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- Shock,
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- Seizures,
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- Minor workplace incidents,
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- Major illnesses,
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- Common and serious workplace injuries,
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- Poisoning,
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- Anaphylactic shock,
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- Burns treatment,
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- Eye injuries
- Using first aid kit.
This qualification is designed to provide essential life saving skills. Typical delivery methods are predominantly practical and the course is assessed by continual observation of candidate performance and a brief multiple choice questionnaire.
Features
Qualification training requires:
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- Minimum tutor contact time of 6 hours (excluding breaks)
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- 1:12 tutor to candidate ratio
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- Course must be completed within 3 weeks of starting
- Each delivery session must be a minimum of 2 hours
Successful completion will result in candidate gaining ITC Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (QCF) with a valid (licence to practice) lifetime of 3 years from date of completion
The HSE strongly recommend candidates take an annual 3 hour refresher during the lifetime of the qualification
The qualification is re-validated by attending another EFAW course after 3 years.
If you require any further information or would like to book a course please contact info@orangeboxtraining.com or telephone our office on 01429 717000 opt3 or via our online booking system