For higher risk or larger workplaces/organisations such as engineering, factories, restaurants, warehousing, construction or for those who use chemicals. This is also the appropriate course for larger low risk workplaces or workplaces who have employees with medical conditions. No previous experience required HSE Compliant Certificate valid for 3 years Taught by experienced trainers Interactive & engaging delivery techniques All age groups covered (adults, children & infants) All learners will have the skills and knowledge to provide the organisation with First Aider’s that can provide treatment to their casualties in a prompt, safe and effective manner. Duration FAW Initial - 18 hours (2 days face to face + 6hrs of elearning) RFAW Requal - 12 hours (2 days face to face, with a valid previous certificate) Syllabus A range of subjects are covered including: Day 1 Role of the First Aider Primary Survey Unresponsive (Breathing) - Recovery Position & Monitoring Unresponsive (Not-Breathing) - CPR & AED Bleeding (Catesrophic, Severe & Minor) Burns Choking Seizures Shock Day 2 Fractures, dislocations and spinal injuries Poisoning Heart attacks Head injuries Chest injuries Asthma Stroke Shock Severe Allergic Reaction Eye injuries Sprains and strains Diabetes Day 3 (elearning) For those who are completing the qualification for the first time or do not have a valid existing certificate, will be required to complete elearning, which can be done before the training or within 30 days after the training. Those re-qualifying, need not complete the elearning. Assessment Continual assessment is used, combined with a number of observed practical activities and 3 short theoretical assessments, supported by our experienced trainers. Instructions Please ensure that this is shared with those who are attending the course Thank you for booking with Certifi Training, we are looking forward to having you on our course. You must bring a form of Photo ID to your training. This can be a passport, driving licence, government issued biometric card, rail card, Police Warrant Card or Official Work ID. Please arrive in good time for your training (we advise 15 mins before the start time). Late learners will not be accepted and will turned away without refund. Please wear clothing suitable for practical activities (no skirts or high heels). You must attend the entire course, learners who leave early will not be issued a certificate. Covid-19 - due to this being a healthcare course, you are prohibited from attending if you have contracted Covid-19. Practical Elements - in order to pass the course, you will be required to kneel down on the floor (primary survey), be rolled onto your side (recovery position) and perform 2 mins of rescue breaths and chest compressions (CPR). This will all have to be completed unaided. Cancellation and Postponement - our policy is found here (https://bookwhen.com/certifitraining/page/refund_policy) Injuries & Medical Conditions - if you have an injury or medical condition which would prevent you from performing practical activities, this may prevent us from being able to issue you with a qualification, please contact us if concerned. Allergies & Sensitivities - if you have an allergy or sesitivity towards hand santizers or cleaning products, please let your trainer know. Our equipment is latex free. Pregnancy - Please alert your trainer if you are or maybe pregnant. It will not stop you from being able to participate in the course, however your trainer will make a couple of adaptions during recovery position and choking activities. Reading & Writing - you must be able to read and write in English, however this can be supported by your trainer if you have a learning need (such as dyslexia) or English is your 2nd language. Certificates - certificates will be issued to the person who booked your course if you pass the course criteria. Certificates are in PDF format and will be issued within 2 weeks of the course. Elearning Certain Courses will be required to complete elearning, which can be done 30 days before or after the training, however it is beneficial if... [Read more]
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Food Safety, Education and Social Care Training Courses What You Need To Know About Food Allergies CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 hr session Do you serve food, or have people with known allergies in your school or on your team? In this webinar we will explain what food allergies are, and why it is vital for you to understand, for the health and safety, and indeed life, of the person involved Course Contents: What is a food allergy The 14 Allergens The Immune System Consequences of Food Allergies The importance of good food hygiene Benefits of this Short Course: More than 20% of the population in industrialized countries suffer from food intolerance or food allergy About two million people live with a diagnosed food allergy in the UK, and 32 million in the US 600,000 people in the UK have coeliac disease This course will teach you the importance of ensuring food is safe to eat for all, without causing significant pain or even death
Training is on Days 1-3. Testing will be on either day 4 or day 5. Course structure: Establish the weight and dimensions of loads and communicate this information to the crane operator. Select appropriate lifting tackle and attach and detach it correctly and safely. Use clear and unambiguous signals to direct the actions of a crane moving loads of various weights and dimensions. Determine the serviceability of lifting accessories, and maintain and store them. Includes ‘Pick & Carry’ Duties training and testing. The course runs for 4 days (3 days of training and 1 days for technical tests). Instructions You must also bring your own PPE (boots, hi vis vest or jacket, hard hat and gloves). NB VERY IMPORTANT: All candidates must provide identification in the form of a current Photo ID Driver Licence or Passport. If you do not have one of these please call or email us to ask what suitable alternatives might be. If you are undertaking a CPCS course you MUST have passed an approved CITB or NOCN Health, Safety and Environment Test within the last 2 years. If you are unsure about this requirement, please contact us at cpcs@handsonskills.co.uk. If there are any queries regarding this booking, or if you would like to talk to us about further training requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can contact us from Monday to Friday between 09.00 to 16.00 on: Tel: 020 7511 7881 and by email to cpcs@handsonskills.co.uk Before you attend the course, please read the joining instructions and training terms and conditions. It is very important that the course delegate understands the course objectives and complies with the centre rules before attending the course in order to gain maximum value from training. Details of the course are as follows: Registration and course timings: Courses will start at 08:00. You should aim to be at the centre a minimum of 15 minutes prior to the course start time for signing in. There is a half hour break at lunch time (approximately at 12:00) and courses generally finish between 15.30 and 16.00. Depending upon the course content, the instructor may require the course to start and finish at different times on subsequent course days (if any). 📎 SLINGER_manual_PDF_v1.pdf
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This Catastrophic Bleeding (life changing bleeding) first aid course is an ideal refresher course for the general public, schools, construction workers, tree surgeons, young people, youth workers or anyone working in an area when severe bleeding could occur or wishing to empower themselves with the skills and knowledge to help someone who has been a victim of violent street crime. The course covers topics such as CPR and the Recovery position, the dangers of weapon carrying, first aid treatment for serious bleeding, catastrophic bleeding, use of manufactured and improvised tourniquets, packing a wound, treatment for acid attacks and use of bleed kits. The course consists of illustrated step by step directions, flow charts, diagrams, videos and test yourself sections fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and print your Certificate on completion. You will have continuous access to the course for 12 months. Course contents: Action in an emergency Unresponsive and Breathing Unconscious and not breathing Wounds and bleeding Dressings Embedded objects How much blood can you afford to lose? Shock How to treat a bleeding wound How to pack a wound How to use a tourniquet (including improvised tourniquets) Symptoms of Shock Treatment of Shock Internal Bleeding Amputated parts Eye injuries Types of Wounds Chest Wounds Flail chest Collapsed Lung or a sucking chest wound Burns First aid for a burn Assessing the severity of a burn Size, Cause, Age, Location, Depth Causes of burns Acid burns Treating a burn Dressing a burn Inhalation of fumes Useful advice Final Lesson and Quiz giving certificate valid for 3 years and 6 hours verifiable CPD
First Aid for Life and Maudsley Learning are delighted to have worked in collaboration to bring this enhanced Mental Health First Aid course to you. The Maudsley is the largest mental health training institution in the UK and their expertise in this area is second to none. This course is continually updated by experts in Mental Health and offers clear, practical advice to help you gain a better understanding of how to help yourself, or others to achieve optimum mental health. This mental health first aid training course will teach you how to recognise warning signs of mental ill health and help you develop the skills and confidence to approach and support someone, whilst keeping yourself safe. We help you develop resilience, learn new ways to cope with stress, advise on sleeping better and equip you with a wealth of resources to be able to confidently help someone struggling with their mental health. This online course will provide you with the knowledge to spot specific warning signs that an adult or child could be struggling with a mental health condition, it explains how to initiate a supportive conversation, explore healthier lifestyle choices and links to the wealth of additional support available if someone needs further help. Ideal for individuals needing additional help and guidance to support their mental well-being, for those looking to introduce positive mental health practices to their workplaces, for teachers and support staff and friends, family and colleagues wanting more information on this vital topic It is estimated that around 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health condition at some point in their lives. For many, work is a major source of stress. 1 in 6 employees experience common mental health problems in the workplace. Businesses can support people with their mental health and create more positive and productive working environments as a result. Unfortunately, despite recent campaigns and advances, there still remains a level of stigma and fear of discrimination around mental health conditions. Employees and school children may feel that mental health conditions will not be greeted with the same compassionate approach as physical illness. This should not be the case and the purpose of this course is to demystify mental health conditions and empower workplaces, friends and family members to provide the support and signposting desperately needed by those struggling with their mental well-being. The HSE have embraced the idea of mental health in the workplace and issued the following guidance ‘First aid needs assessment’ for businesses. They suggest that your first aid needs assessment should also consider whether it is beneficial to have personnel trained to identify and understand symptoms and able to support someone who might be experiencing a mental health issue. The scope of this mental health first aid course is not to learn to diagnose or treat mental health conditions as this should only be done by appropriately trained healthcare professionals. However, you will be guided in identifying signs someone might be struggling and we will equip you with a methodology to appropriately support them and a directory of people where you can signpost them for help. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect serious illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical advice. The Author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the Author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, Qualified Nurse, First Aid Trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with medical and health professionals from Maudsley Learning. If you have any queries concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk Course contents: A First Aid Approach to Mental Health Role of the First Aider What is a mental health first aider? Common treatments and sources of help Other Professionals who can Help The importance of getting help early Understanding more about Mental Health What is Mental Health? The Definition of Mental Health The Mental Health Continuum Laws protecting our health, mental health and well-being Understanding Stigma Who Becomes Mentally Ill? How common are mental health issues? Stigma Approaching During a Crisis When Should you Approach? How to Help Caring for Yourself as a Mental Health First Aider Awareness of Mental Health Problems Situations to be Aware of Signs Someone may be Struggling with their Mental Health Stress About Stress Work-Related Stress Ways to Reduce Stress Building Resilience Insomnia What Is Insomnia? Helpful steps to improve your sleep Substance Abuse: Drugs and Alcohol About Substance Abuse The Dangers of Substance Abuse Online Drug Addiction and Misuse Helping someone you think has problems with drug or alcohol misuse Alcohol Poisoning First Aid Dealing with tricky or aggressive situations due to drugs and alcohol Substance Abuse Resources Anxiety Disorders About Anxiety Disorders Different Kinds of Anxiety Disorder Panic Attacks First Aid for a Panic Attack Post-Traumatic Stress Useful contacts for anxiety Eating Disorders About Eating Disorders What to Do Treatment for Eating Disorders Depression About: Depression Recognising the Signs that Someone may be Depressed Treating Depression Medicating Depression Helping someone who is depressed Resources for Depression Self Harm About Self-Harm How to Help Resources for Self Harming Suicide Approaching Someone you Suspect to be Suicidal What to do if the person is in a life-threatening condition Support for people experiencing suicidal thoughts What is Suicide? Psychosis What is Psychosis? What causes psychosis? How to Help Possible Signs of Psychosis Resources for Psychosis Personality Disorders About Personality Disorders Bipolar Disorder Schizophrenia Mental Health in the Workplace and Useful Resources Employer Responsibility Stress Policy Tackling work-related stress using the Management Standards approach An Employee Assessment of Common Stress Factors Management Standards Form Useful Resources Final Quiz
Immediate Life Support One Day Course Cost: £95+ vat Maximum 6 people This course includes the latest CPR and Coronavirus recommendations. This ILS training course is designed to meet the requirements of ILS training laid down by UK Resus Council guidelines and is certified by ProTrainings. The aim is to train healthcare personnel in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, simple airway management and safe defibrillation, enabling them to manage patients in cardiac arrest until the arrival of a cardiac arrest team and to participate as team members. The course is run over one day and consists of lectures and practical sessions. LEARNING CONTENT Learning content in this ILS and AED Training Course goes above and beyond BLS training with this immediate Life Support (ILS) Course, learning much more about the Human Body. The aim of this ILS and AED course is to: Understand basic life support requirements. Be able to demonstrate post-resuscitation procedures. Be able to carry out basic user maintenance and troubleshooting AED. Understand the safe use of an AED. Understand medical emergencies. Immediate Life Support • ILS Training The Immediate Life Support (ILS) course provides the necessary knowledge and skills when dealing with cardiac arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies. These workshops are designed for healthcare professionals who must be equipped to deal with life-threatening emergencies. Our ILS workshops are interactive, engaging, and hands-on. We believe that learning is best achieved through practice, so our workshops involve real-life scenarios where participants can apply their newly acquired skills under the guidance of experienced instructors. Upon completion of a First-Aid Qualification, employers can be assured that they have highly-trained personnel capable of responding swiftly and effectively to any First-Aid needs. This fulfils legal obligations and contributes to a safer, more caring work environment for all. In essence, the First Aid Certification is more than just a qualification; it’s an investment in the health and safety of your workforce.