Basic Life Support and Safe Use of an Automated External Defibrillator – Level 2 Award
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According to the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, employers are obligated to ensure immediate attention for injured or ill employees. This involves conducting a risk assessment, appointing an adequate number of first aiders, and providing suitable first aid training.
Beyond being a legal necessity, having the right first aid provisions is crucial for the overall safety of staff.
This is why our QA Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF) is tailored for individuals aiming to serve as emergency first aiders in their workplaces. On successful completion, candidates will gain the essential skills to deliver safe, prompt, and effective first aid during emergencies.
As a regulated qualification, employers can confidently book this course for their employees, ensuring compliance with legal responsibilities for high-quality first aid training. This reduces the need for extensive due diligence checks.
With around 555,000 workers in Britain suffering workplace injuries in 2017/18, elevate your workplace safety with our comprehensive emergency first aid training!
It was a great course and will definitely impact my responsibilities as a support worker positively before calling 999. I will now do my part whilst waiting for emergency services, thereby reducing the complications for the casualties.
Jeannie Nkopokia
I’m really thankful to our lovely trainer Mrs. Sandra for the lovely class she delivered today. She taught us about every emergency situation that we could face as a care giver, and how we can face situations in the correct way to preserve someone’s life.
Kriti Rai