Online TQUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work - Online Blended Part 1 Training Videos

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  • 24/7 on-demand video
  • Access on mobile
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  • Follows UK & ERC guidelines
  • Endorsed by Skills for Care
  • 4.0 hrs CPD
  • Instant printable wall certificate
  • Weekly refresher video
  • Expiration reminder
  • Student manual - English, Spanish, Polish and Arabic

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TQUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work - Online Blended Part 1 At a Glance

  • Includes the latest CPR and Coronavirus recommendations
  • Understand the role and responsibilities of the emergency first aider at work
  • Be able to assess an emergency situation safely and be able to provide first aid, CPR and deal with y completing choking and various injuries and illnesses
  • Cut the classroom time down and save money by completing some of the course online
  • Meets the HSE requirements of the blended part of the Emergency First Aid at Work level 3 course (EFAW)
  • Can be used as the blended online part of the regulated EFAW level 3 qualifications
  • Contact us to book your classroom part two if you require the full Emergency First Aid at Work Level 3 (EFAW) qualification

Welcome to the online blended learning module of your TQUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work course. The course begins with a brief course introduction and an overview of the Emergency First Aid at Work qualification.

In this section, we look at the rules and regulations that govern First Aid at Work, including Accident Books, RIDDOR, and COSHH Regulations. You will also find further guidance on First Aid Cover and Qualifications during a Coronavirus lockdown.

In this section, we start by looking at some of the common reasons people are reluctant to provide first aid, the importance of asking permission to help, and how and when to call the Emergency Services, You will learn about scene safety, the chain of survival and how to conduct an initial assessment using the DRAB and ABCD's concepts, as well as how to place a casualty into the Recovery Position. Finally, we look at the use of PPE, including barriers, gloves, and face shield, and BSI First Aid Kits

Heart Attacks can be a common first aid emergency and in this section, you will learn the signs and symptoms associated with heart attack, how to assist somebody you suspect is having a heart attack, and the best position for them to be in while you wait for the Emergency Services, including the use of aspirin. You will then learn the correct procedures to administer CPR and how to hand over to another rescuer and carry out compressions only CPR. Finally, we look at ways to improve both your compressions and breaths and about CPR and Coronavirus

In this section, we cover choking in adults and how to recognise the signs of choking, and how to deal with and treat someone who is choking.

In this section, you will learn about the different types of bleeding, and how to treat and manage these. We cover serious bleeding, excessing bleeding, and embedded objects. You will learn about minor injuries, such as minor cuts and blisters, nose bleeds, and also other types of injury which may occur. Finally, we look at the healing process and the duration in which the body starts to repair the injuries we have talked about throughout.

In this section, we cover shock and spinal injuries, including the spinal injury recovery position.

This section looks at other medical conditions such as Epilepsy, as well as burns and the use of burns kits.

Finally, in this section, we look at Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and give guidance on how to complete your final test, print your certificate of completion, and the requirements for your practical training.