Our Emergency First Aid at Work Level 3 online training course is aimed at providing learners with all the knowledge from the topics from the regulated First Aid at Work Qualification.
- Great for refresher and induction First Aid training
- Get familiar with required knowledge before taking a regulated qualification, or use as part of a blended learning programme
- Increase knowledge in your workplace beyond your qualified first aiders
- Learn at your own pace with 24/7 access
The first aid at work course is a total of 13 modules written specifically to cover the knowledge element of the level 3 award.
These modules are as follows:
- Understanding the Role and Responsibilities of a First-Aider
- Assessing an Incident
- Managing an Unresponsive Casualty
- Recognising and Assisting a Choking Casualty
- Managing a Casualty ‚External Bleeding and Shock
- Managing a Casualty ‚ Minor Injury
- Conducting a Secondary Survey
- Administering First Aid to a Casualty with Injuries to their Bones
- Administering First Aid to a Casualty with Head and Spinal Injuries
- Administering First Aid to a Casualty with Suspected Chest Injuries
- Administering First Aid to a Casualty with Burns or Eye Injuries
- Administering First Aid to a Casualty with Sudden Poisoning or Anaphylaxis
- Administering First Aid to a Casualty with a Major Illness
The cost for the Course, Exam and Certificate is £14.70. Please Click on the button below to pay by card
Who Should Take This Course?
This online First Aid course is suitable for people and businesses who wish to learn new first aid skills or refresh their existing first aid skills. No previous qualifications are needed to take this course as all the basic first aid techniques are covered throughout the training.
This course is best suited to low risk workplaces (such as offices, shops and restaurants) where a qualified first aider is not required according to the first aid risk assessment. It’s considered best practice for all employees to be provided with first aid knowledge, particularly those who are in charge of first aid arrangements, and this course satisfies that requirement.
Does This Course Allow Me to Become a Qualified First-Aider?
If you are looking to become a qualified first aider, then you’ll need to undertake practical training that involves at least 18 contact hours. Guidance on choosing a provider for this can be found online: www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/geis3.htm
Always refer to your workplace’s first aid risk assessment to determine whether you require practical training alongside this online course.