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Online Emergency First Aid at Work course (EFAW) providing the essential knowledge to respond appropriately to a life-threatening first aid emergency.
Online Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course designed to provide staff with the knowledge to respond appropriately to a range of life-threatening emergencies. Particularly during the crucial time before the arrival of emergency services. Life-threatening emergencies include stokes, heart-attack and cardiac-arrest.
In the minutes before emergency services arrive taking the correct actions can make a critical difference to the patient’s outcome.
For example, the chance of surviving an ‘out of hospital cardiac arrest’ raises from around 5% to as much as 70% when an AED is used within a few minutes.
Legally employers are required to have arrangements in place to ensure staff receive appropriate care should it be required. Arrangements will include appropriately trained staff.
Learners will be emailed their CPD accredited online Emergency First Aid at Work training certificate upon successful completion of the final 15 question assessment.
The assessment can be retaken if required. A hard copy of the certificate can be purchased separately.
The Emergency First Aid at Work certificate is valid for 3 years.
This Emergency First Aid training has been designed for.
A first aid needs assessment is used to determine the appropriate arrangements for your business.
UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION – In the first unit we cover the aims and importance of first aid supported by recent statistics. We also cover briefly the requirements of UK First Aid regulations for employers.
UNIT 2 – SURVEYS – In unit 2 we cover the steps to take when first encountering a patient. This means undertaking a primary survey. Then depending on how this goes progressing to the secondary survey.
UNIT 3 – LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES – In this 3rd unit we cover what to do if the primary survey identifies a lift-threatening emergency. This will always begin with contacting the emergency services.
UNIT 4 – NON-LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES – In the 4th unit we detail steps to take when the secondary survey has identified a non-lift threatening emergency.
UNIT 5 – CALLING THE EMERGENCY SERVICES – In the 5th unit we outline best-practice for calling the emergency services.
UNIT 6 – QUIZ – The EFAW course ends with a 15-question multiple-choice quiz. Achieve 80% or more to receive the completion certificate.
The level of training varies depending on the hazards and risks in your workplace.
First-Aid Regulations 1981 state that employers must provide “such number of suitable persons as is adequate and appropriate in the circumstances for rendering first-aid to his employees if they are injured or become ill at work”
For some common workplaces Health and Safety Executive detail what they consider ‘adequate and appropriate’ in these case studies.
Typically to become a ‘qualified’ workplace first aider you should take an 18-hour FAW course or 6-hour EFAW course.
Blended learning where online and face to face training are combined is ‘acceptable’, see [Point 62. HSE Guidance on First Aid regulations]
Your first aid needs assessment may also determine for a variety of reasons eg, a small business under 25 employees that a qualified first aider is not required. In this situation an online First Aid training may be deemed more suitable than no training.
First aid at work (FAW) training includes all of the Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) content in addition FAW includes how to treat various minor injuries and illnesses that do not require the attendance of emergency services.
For more details see our article on selecting the right first aid course for your staff
This Emergency First Aid at Work training can be emailed to staff. Simply select ‘I’m buying for others’. After purchase select the course and see the licenses you have purchased. Simply add a learner’s name and email, click enrol and staff will be sent login details automatically.
If staff don’t have an email address or wish to discuss free administration support please email us info@lucyketcham.com
Online Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course designed to provide staff with the knowledge to respond appropriately to a range of life-threatening emergencies. Particularly during the crucial time before the arrival of emergency services. Life-threatening emergencies include stokes, heart-attack and cardiac-arrest.
In the minutes before emergency services arrive taking the correct actions can make a critical difference to the patient’s outcome.
For example, the chance of surviving an ‘out of hospital cardiac arrest’ raises from around 5% to as much as 70% when an AED is used within a few minutes.
Legally employers are required to have arrangements in place to ensure staff receive appropriate care should it be required. Arrangements will include appropriately trained staff.
Learners will be emailed their CPD accredited online Emergency First Aid at Work training certificate upon successful completion of the final 15 question assessment.
The assessment can be retaken if required. A hard copy of the certificate can be purchased separately.
The Emergency First Aid at Work certificate is valid for 3 years.
This Emergency First Aid training has been designed for.
A first aid needs assessment is used to determine the appropriate arrangements for your business.
UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION – In the first unit we cover the aims and importance of first aid supported by recent statistics. We also cover briefly the requirements of UK First Aid regulations for employers.
UNIT 2 – SURVEYS – In unit 2 we cover the steps to take when first encountering a patient. This means undertaking a primary survey. Then depending on how this goes progressing to the secondary survey.
UNIT 3 – LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES – In this 3rd unit we cover what to do if the primary survey identifies a lift-threatening emergency. This will always begin with contacting the emergency services.
UNIT 4 – NON-LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES – In the 4th unit we detail steps to take when the secondary survey has identified a non-lift threatening emergency.
UNIT 5 – CALLING THE EMERGENCY SERVICES – In the 5th unit we outline best-practice for calling the emergency services.
UNIT 6 – QUIZ – The EFAW course ends with a 15-question multiple-choice quiz. Achieve 80% or more to receive the completion certificate.
The level of training varies depending on the hazards and risks in your workplace.
First-Aid Regulations 1981 state that employers must provide “such number of suitable persons as is adequate and appropriate in the circumstances for rendering first-aid to his employees if they are injured or become ill at work”
For some common workplaces Health and Safety Executive detail what they consider ‘adequate and appropriate’ in these case studies.
Typically to become a ‘qualified’ workplace first aider you should take an 18-hour FAW course or 6-hour EFAW course.
Blended learning where online and face to face training are combined is ‘acceptable’, see [Point 62. HSE Guidance on First Aid regulations]
Your first aid needs assessment may also determine for a variety of reasons eg, a small business under 25 employees that a qualified first aider is not required. In this situation an online First Aid training may be deemed more suitable than no training.
First aid at work (FAW) training includes all of the Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) content in addition FAW includes how to treat various minor injuries and illnesses that do not require the attendance of emergency services.
For more details see our article on selecting the right first aid course for your staff
This Emergency First Aid at Work training can be emailed to staff. Simply select ‘I’m buying for others’. After purchase select the course and see the licenses you have purchased. Simply add a learner’s name and email, click enrol and staff will be sent login details automatically.
If staff don’t have an email address or wish to discuss free administration support please email us info@lucyketcham.com