What is an Emergency first aid at work course?
It is particularly suitable for lower risk environments, or where a course is needed to compliment other first aid provision.
The course syllabus is in line with the requirements set by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), and is in compliance with the First Aid Regulations 1981.
It will support and enable first aiders should they need to respond to injury or illness quickly and with confidence, using vital first aid skills.
It will also help them recognise when other professional medical help is needed.
It covers a variety of essential first aid skills that will help first aiders to
Regular attendees include those working in schools, offices and many small - medium sized businesses in low hazard workplaces.
This course meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, where a person is required to become a qualified "First Aider" (EFAW) in their workplace.
It's widely recognised as a level 3 first aid qualification.
FAQs
What does EFAW mean?
EFAW stands for Emergency first aid at work. This 1-day qualification is designed to give first aiders working in low-risk environments the skills they need to deal with a first aid emergency.
What is the difference between EFAW and FAW?
A 1-day Emergency first aid at work course is designed for first aiders working in small or low-risk environments. A 3-day First aid at work qualification is designed for larger or higher-risk environments and will include a wider range of illnesses and emergency situations.
What types of workplaces is this course suitable for?
Emergency first aid at work courses are suitable for environments where the first aid needs assessment hasn't identified any specific risks or illnesses. This 1-day course is ideal for small and/or low-risk environments such as shops and offices.
Is Emergency first aid at work a level 3 course?
The Emergency first aid at work course was formerly classified as level 2, but is now a widely recognised as being equivalent to a level 3 qualification. This is because the length and complexity of the skills covered meet the requirements for a level qualification on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF).
Course Duration | 1 Day |
Renewal | 3 Years |
Certification | Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate |
Delegates Per Course | Minimum No. of Delegates: 1 Maximum No. of Delegates: 12 |
Location | Bristol, Blackburn, Birmingham, Andover, St Albans, Ashford, Cardiff, Coventry, Darlaston, Derby, Dundee, Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Gloucester, Kent, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liskeard, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newstead (Nottingham), North Wales, Norwich, Peterborough, Plymouth, Scunthorpe, South Wales, Southampton, Swansea, Taunton, Warrington, Wimborne, Yeovil |
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This Course Covers:
- Understanding the role of the first aider
- Record keeping
- Personal hygiene and infection control
- The unconscious casualty
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Management of a choking casualty
- Bleeding and shock
- Providing appropriate first aid for minor injuries, including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns, scalds and small splinters
Outcome:
Participants will develop the skills necessary to become a competent and confident First Aider in their work place and will be awarded a "Emergency First Aid at Work" certificate, valid for 3 years