Emergency First Aid At Work

Emergency First Aid At Work (EFAW)

Our Emergency First Aid At Work course suits everyone, whether already trained or seeking complete training. While ideal for low-risk companies, we customize it for any organization.

We tailor training to meet your specific needs. By learning about accidents and injuries, you’ll efficiently treat unconscious patients. Additionally, we cover HSE’s first aid requirements, ensuring full compliance with regulations. This comprehensive approach helps you handle emergencies effectively and maintain workplace safety.

Our training typically finishes within a single day under most circumstances. Participants efficiently acquire the required knowledge and skills without significant disruptions to their work schedules, thanks to this abbreviated duration. Throughout the one-day session, participants will engage in a range of activities, including theoretical instruction, practical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises.

This course welcomes anyone interested in becoming a designated first aider and already holding a nationally recognized first aid qualification.

In low-risk locations like offices and smaller retail establishments, the Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course is tailored to address specific needs. Participants gain the knowledge and abilities required to manage emergency scenarios effectively.

In high-risk workplaces, such as factories, construction sites, and warehouses, personnel should receive comprehensive First Aid at Work qualification. This guarantees a higher level of security and preparedness during emergencies.

Throughout the EFAW course, students undergo continuous practical examinations, obviating the necessity for a final exam. Successful completion hinges on meticulous adherence to course material and adept demonstration of acquired skills on the same day.

Participants actively participate in practical assessments, applying first aid skills in real-world scenarios. Trained instructors closely observe their performance of CPR, utilization of AEDs, management of bleeding or shock, and other procedures.

First aiders are granted certification upon successful completion of the training, which enables them to put their skills into practice and become competent first aiders for a period of three years.

– Safeguarding unconscious victims’ safety.

– Recognizing emergency situations and responding promptly.

– Offering immediate assistance for choking and breathing difficulties.

– Handling common medical issues like strokes and heart attacks.

– Managing bleeding, wound care, and identifying shock symptoms.

– Generating precise incident reports and keeping paperwork updated.

– Effectively utilizing automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

Topics Covered

  • The role of the first aider
  • Emergency life-saving procedure
  • Blood loss and wounds
  • Trauma
  • Medical emergencies 

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