First Aid at Work Course (FAW) Course

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Our first aid at work training course is delivered by our in-house qualified and experienced instructors.
Tudar Skills Training runs the FAW 3-day course frequently to meet the needs of its delegates. We understand that many individuals cannot afford to take time off during the week and for this reason you will find this first aid at work three-day course runs both during the week and at weekends.
First Aid at Work Training Courses can be undertaken at one of our Training Centre’s throughout Central & South East England and we are able to provide for in-house courses at your organisation’s venue should that be preferable.
Who is the First Aid at Work Course Aimed at?
FAW courses are designed for workplaces that fall into a higher risk category such as: construction, engineering, manufacturing, chemicals, warehousing, etc and for any workplace where employees may be at risk of underlying health conditions i.e. diabetes, anaphylaxis, high blood pressure, heart problems, etc.
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FAW Course Duration
The First Aid at Work (FAW) training course is delivered over an 18 hr minimum, (3 day) period, and involves both practical and theoretical activities.
Age Requirements and Competence
Individuals are required to have reached the minimum age of 16 years in order to undertake a role as an ‘First Aider in the Workplace’ and it is the employers responsibility to ensure that all individuals undertaking such a role meet competence requirements.
First Aid at Work Syllabus
The Tudars Skills FAW training programme utilises a variety of teaching techniques to meet the needs of individuals and upon completion delegates will have a greater understanding of the requirements in delivering and managing first aid at work to the appropriate level.
The syllabus includes but is not limited to:
This course is for employees who require a first aid at work (FAW) certificate to comply with Health and Safety requirements. It is equally applicable to any individual who wishes to obtain the knowledge and confidence to deal with a an injury should they be faced with a casualty situation.
The provision of first aid training has many benefits, not least it:
Delegates are assessed practically throughout the duration of the course.
The Course culminates with a short assessment paper.
Certificates are awarded by the accrediting body, First Aid Awards in association with NUCO training, on successful completion.
First Aid at Work (FAW) Course Accreditation & Recognition
This First Aid at Work course is accredited by First Aid Awards/NUCO. Practical assessment is undertaken by the tutor throughout the course and delegates will be required to complete a short multiple choice question paper at the end of the course. Upon successful completion a certificate with a validity of three years will be issued to those who satisfy the criteria.
Delegates are reminded however that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) strongly recommend that all first aiders undergo an annual refresher programme of at least three hours.
Pre-Requisites for the First Aid Course
The practical nature of this course requires all delegates to have a basic level of general fitness to enable them to physically undertake the procedures detailed in the course syllabus. Should you have any questions in this regard, please don’t hesitate to call us
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