First Aid At Work (FAW)

First Aid At Work (FAW)


The First Aid at Work (FAW) Training Course is a three-day program covering various first aid topics. One day involves distance learning, and the other two are classroom sessions. This course targets people aged 16 and above who may need to provide first aid for various workplace accidents, injuries, and illnesses.

KEY SKILLS

  • Participants learn to manage emergency situations and communicate effectively. 
  • The course benefits everyone involved, including victims, eyewitnesses, and medical personnel who respond to incidents.

Who ought to enroll in the FAW course?

Organizations that require more first aid training should take FAW. Employees with disabilities or illnesses may cause this. It suits high-risk construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and healthcare personnel.

  • Workers in high-risk situations
  • Candidates seeking SIA licensure or renewal
  • Those that want to handle first aid emergencies

What distinguishes FAW from EFAW?

There is a main difference between Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) and First Aid at Work (FAW), and that is the amount of training that is given.

  • The emergency first aid at work programme is for places where there is a higher risk of injury, while the first aid at work programme is for places where there is a smaller risk. 
  • Additionally, people who are required to be certified first aiders as part of their job are given thorough training through first aid at work. 
  • There are three days in the First Aid at Work course: one day of learning at home and two days of learning in person. 

The content of each course is also different. The First Aid at Work training covers more topics than the others. Dealing with a person who is unconscious, heart attacks and strokes, and spinal injuries are some of the things that are talked about. 
Some of the things that workers learn about in emergency first aid training are basic life support, choking, burns, and bleeds.

First Aid Training

Advanced First Aid Training Options:

Look at our 3-day FAW course for a longer course or high-risk work. If you want to teach first aid, take the First Aid at Work for Instructors course.

Annual Refresher

As per the recommendations that are now in place from the Health and Safety Executive, it is strongly advised that first-aiders participate in an annual refresher course in order to ensure that their first aid abilities remain current. Participating in the annual refresher course is an excellent approach to maintain your self-assurance and keep your first aid abilities up to date.

How will this course be assessed?

It is the responsibility of employers to conduct a first-aid needs assessment in accordance with legislation. Using this information, they will be able to determine the number of first-aiders they require, the degree of training they require, as well as the equipment and facilities that are necessary.
In order to facilitate the process of conducting a first-aid needs assessment, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued recommendations.

📆 Book your spot today: FAW Course On-Site

📞 Call us: 020 4520 1112

📧 Email us: info@nten8-training.com

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