Emergency First Aid at Work Course 1 day
- Emergency First Aid at Work Course 1 day otherwise known as a 1 Day Emergency First Aid Course is for Low-Risk Workplaces.
- Training for First Aiders need to have basic knowledge of First Aid and be able to respond to a small range of injuries that could happen in a low-risk work venue.
- The First Aid at Work 1 day course has many different names such as EFAW course, Emergency First Aid at Work Course or 1 Day Emergency First Aid at work.
- To book your Emergency First Aid Work course (RQF) click here.
Target audience: Emergency First Aid at Work Course
Suitable for any person in the role of First Aider including those who work in security this is a suitable qualification for those needing First Aid for sia emergency First Aid at Work.
What Course Do I Need?
The Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) is suitable for low-risk work places such as offices and is of one day in duration, however, if you are a high-risk workplace, such as construction, forestry, agriculture, or a glazier your staff may need to undertake the three day First Aid at Work (FAW)Â .
The type of First Aid Course your workplace will need is dependent on your First Aid Needs Risk Assessment.
1 Day Emergency First Aid at Work
Please note, Efaw training can be delivered at your venue and the EFAW course cost is £1140 for a group of up to 12 staff this equates to £95 per learner. A smaller group of up to 6 learners can be trained onsite for £765.60.
Our Emergency First Aid at Work Course prices are excellent value for money and taught onsite at your location helps keep your workforce safe.
Emergency First Aid at Work Course Content
- The roles and responsibilities of an emergency first aider
- Assessing an incident Managing an unresponsive casualty
- CPR and defibrillation
- Recovery Position
- Choking
- Seizures Shock
- Wounds and bleeding Minor injuries
- Cuts, grazes, and bruises
- Minor burns and scalds
To book your Emergency First Aid Work course (RQF) click here.
Emergency First Aid at Work Qualification
We make sure you can respond to emergency situations and are safe to be a First Aid at Work first aider by assessing your First Aid knowledge using multiple choice question papers and practical assessments of your First Aid skills.
This is a Regulated qualification overseen by Ofqual and meets the requirements of the First Aid at Work Regulations 1981.
Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate
- On completion of the Emergency First Aid Training Course. Successful First Aid at Work 1-day students will be given a regulated (RQF) Emergency First Aid at work certificate.
- To book your EFAW course (RQF) click here.
- Emergency First Aid at Work Level 3 (RQF)*
- Meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
- *Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF)
- Be sure as an employer that the training provider has met a national standard and training in legal terms is, suitable and sufficient.
Emergency First Aid at Work Refresher
The Emergency First Aid at Work qualification is valid for Three Years from date of completion. There is currently EFAWÂ Refresher course Students will need to retake the course once it has or is nearing expiry.
It is strongly encouraged by the HSE employers allow staff to complete annual Emergency First Aid at Work refresher training every 12 months whilst their EFAW certificate is in date.
Have You Considered the Need for Annual Training as Part of Your Risk Assessment?
- The HSE strongly recommended workplace First Aiders undertake annual refresher training every 12 months to maintain their skills.
- To book your EFAW course (RQF) click here.
- Have you thought about blood loss in your workplace?
- The HSE recommend where blood loss or uncontrolled bleeding is a possible risk in the workplace, for example working with machinery, specialist training is provided.
- Including training the use of catastrophic haemorrhage control devices and blood loss control products.
- Catastrophic haemorrhage training can be provided on all Regulated First Aid courses.
- Including Emergency First Aid at Work and First Aid at Work courses and this will be annotated directly onto the First Aid Certificate.
Do You Work Outside?
Persons employed in forestry need to think about additional risks from working outside in the natural environment, such as injury or illness. Ask yourself, would you know what to do?
The Forestry First Aid +F is a Two hour course as required by the Forestry Commission and includes training in Catastrophic haemorrhage training.
Add the Forestry First Aid +F to your First Aid Course or as a stand-alone unit. Book your Forestry First Aid Course here.
Emergency First Aid at Work online course
Emergency First Aid at Work Level 3 online course, this course can be delivered partly online for 2 of the 6 hours if needed however in practice the emergency first aid at work online training course is best taught for the full 6 hours via face-to-face owing to the importance of the subject.
- To book your Emergency First Aid Work course (RQF) click here.
- Emergency First Aid at Work Level 3 (RQF)*
- Meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
- *Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF)
Be sure as an employer that the training provider has met a national standard and training in legal terms is, suitable and sufficient.
First Aid for Schools
First Aid for schools, teachers looking for First Aid Training or those looking for First Aid training for schools should consider the 1 day or 6 hour Emergency Paediatric First Aid or the Blended Paediatric First Aid course 12 hours. Also, see out Basic Life Support course.
Additionally, First Aid training for School staff can involve staff needing to be trained in both workplace First Aid (HSE) and Paediatric First Aid (Ofsted).
The Combined First Aid at Work and Paediatric First Aid Course is great for schools that require both qualifications for workplaces (HSE) and for children (Ofsted).