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This programme consists of one day’s training in emergency first aid procedures and is designed to give the student basic knowledge for providing first aid within the workplace. The course is approved by the Health and Safety Executive and is delivered in accordance with the Approved Code of Practice L74 for the training of candidates in first aid for low-risk environments. Successful candidates will be awarded a plastic qualification card on completion and receive a full-colour A4 certificate awarded by WorkSafe Training Systems. Please contact us for additional information through our contact page.
Training course content
The content covers the basic essentials required to provide emergency care to a patient and candidates will receive training in a range of first aid skills including the following below:
The ability to act safely and effectively when an accident or emergency occurs.
The treatment and priorities of care for an unconscious patient.
The recognition and treatment of a person in seizure.
The recognition of cardiac arrest and delivery of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
The ability to recognise and safely treat a patient who is choking.
The ability to safely and promptly treat a patient who is bleeding.
The keeping of simple records following an accident at work. The recognition of cardiac arrest and delivery of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
EFAW
Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) follows a HSE approved syllabus laid down by WorkSafe Training Systems and utilises the following training methods:
Comprehensive student pack for each delegate containing full-colour reference manual for use during the class and as an ongoing reference.
Fully approved and quality assured instructors with a normal class size not exceeding 12.
Active learning strategies with opportunity for lots of practising applications in small, relaxed groups monitored by the instructor.
Professional presentation material that uses a graphical approach to ensure understanding of key topics.
The opportunity to complete a course evaluation and register online with the WorkSafe website to activate automatic qualification expiry reminders and sign-up for industry related updates.
If you want to enrol yourself on emergency first aid courses in Scotland, call Fitzcharles Training Ltd on
07747 465 743
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Fire and Marshal Courses
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Fire Marshall and Fire Safety Virtual & Classroom Courses
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a responsibility on all employers and business owners to provide employees with adequate fire safety training. Additionally article 18 of the order places a requirement for the Responsible Person to appoint one or more "Competent Persons" to assist with fire safety and emergency evacuations in the event of fire.
To ensure this person is competent in their fire safety training additional to the basic awareness type training should be provided. This type of training will be referred to commonly as Fire Marshall or Fire Warden.
David at Fitzcharles Training is offering a flexible, work at your own pace and time Fire Marshall course, with an overall teaching time of 4 hours and is designed to ensure the designated workplace fire warden or marshal has adequate knowledge to undertake their duties safely and effectively.
This course includes:
* Role of the fire marshal/warden
* Fire safety regulations and legislation
* Types and classifications of fire
* Common causes of fire in the workplace and identifying hazards
* Fire development, spread and travel
* Means of escape, protected escape routes and emergency lighting
* Evacuation procedures and checks
* :Liaison with the Fire Service
* Use of extinguishers and fire blankets
* Record keeping
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Did you know?
Each year 237 people lose their lives to fire related injuries
41% of phone calls to the emergency services are false alarms, on average each call out cost the emergency services £1,000.
Around 9% of fires are caused from Arson
5% of fires start at home
5% of fires happen within the workplace
and 4% of fires are vehicle fires
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