
Course Code: FAW02 | Title: First Aider | Duration: 2 Day (Minimum of 6 hours required)
Delivery: Face To Face
This two-day refresher course is designed to update delegates on their previous first aid training, reinforcing their knowledge and skills. Participants are expected to build on their existing experience, enhancing their confidence and competence in managing workplace first aid situations. Through practical exercises and discussions, attendees will refresh essential first aid techniques while gaining the latest insights into maintaining a safe and compliant workplace environment.

Who Should Attend First Aid At Work Two Day Refresher Training?
Team Leaders and Supervisors
Construction Workers
Teachers and Educators
Sports Coaches and Fitness Instructors
Certification
For completing this course, candidates will receive a certificate to become an Emergency First Aider.
Course Content
Role and Responsibility: Refresh knowledge on the role and responsibilities of a first aider
Emergency Action: Handle emergencies effectively with prompt and safe care
Casualties: Provide care for unconscious casualties, including managing bleeding and wounds
Injuries to Bones and Muscles: Manage musculoskeletal injuries with confidence
Burns and Scalds: Treat burns and scalds safely and efficiently
Poisoning: Respond to and manage cases of poisoning effectively
Injury Assessment: Recognise and respond to both major and minor injuries
CPR Practice: Master Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) techniques
Casualty Prioritisation: Prioritise and manage casualties during emergencies
Shock Management: Manage shock and stabilise casualties in critical situations
Choking Response: Handle choking incidents calmly and effectively
Illness Recognition: Identify and respond to minor and major illnesses
AED Use: Practise using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)