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LEVEL 3 AWARD IN HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
A range of subjects are covered including • Legislation, • Costs of poor health and safety • Enforcement agencies • Health, safety and welfare provisions • Communicating health and safety • Managing health and safety • Workplace hazards • Risk assessments • Reporting and investigating accidents • Mental health in the workplace • Manual handling • Fire safety • Hazardous substances • Electrical safety • Safe use of work equipment.LEVEL 3 AWARD IN HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
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LEVEL 2 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) • Safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) • Primary Survey • Recovery position • ChokingLEVEL 2 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
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FIRST AID TRAINING FOR CHILDREN (MINI MEDICS)
Here are some of the topics covered: - What is First Aid? - CPR - Defibrillation - Recovery position - Choking - Asthma - Wounds and bleedingFIRST AID TRAINING FOR CHILDREN (MINI MEDICS)
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LEVEL 3 FIRST AID AT WORK
• Legalities, responsibilities and reporting • Control of bleeding • Poisoning • Asthma • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Shock (including Anaphylaxis) • Bandaging • Diabetes • Fractures and spinal injuries • Heart attacks • Choking • Stroke • Resuscitation and AED awareness • Head injuries • Eye injuries • Burns • Assessment of the situation • Sprains and strains • Chest injuries • EpilepsyLEVEL 3 FIRST AID AT WORK
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LEVEL 3 FIRST AID AT WORK 2-DAY TRAINING COURSE (Re-qualification)
Legalities, responsibilities and reporting • Control of bleeding • Poisoning • Asthma • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Shock (including Anaphylaxis) • Bandaging • Diabetes • Fractures and spinal injuries • Heart attacks • Choking • Stroke • Resuscitation and AED awareness • Head injuries • Eye injuries • Burns • Assessment of the situation • Sprains and strains • Chest injuries • EpilepsyLEVEL 3 FIRST AID AT WORK 2-DAY TRAINING COURSE (Re-qualification)
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LEVEL 2 DEFIBRILLATION TRAINING CPR-AED Responsibilities and reporting • Resuscitation • Choking • Assessment of the situation • Heart attacks • AED safety • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Infection control • Paediatric defibrillation • AED functions • Defibrillation procedures.LEVEL 2 DEFIBRILLATION TRAINING CPR-AED
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LEVEL 3 FORESTRY FIRST AID Emergency planning and remote medical assistance • Catastrophic Bleeding Control • Crush injuries • Effects of extreme cold • Lyme diseaseLEVEL 3 FORESTRY FIRST AID
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LEVEL 3 EMERGENCY PAEDIATRIC FIRST AID Role of the Paediatric First Aider • Seizure • Primary survey • Choking • Resuscitation (CPR including the safe use of an AED) • Minor injuries • Wounds, bleeding and shock • Recovery positionLEVEL 3 EMERGENCY PAEDIATRIC FIRST AID
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LEVEL 3 PAEDIATRIC FIRST AID Role of the Paediatric First Aider • Seizure • Diabetic emergencies • Primary survey • Choking • Asthma • Resuscitation (CPR including the safe use of an AED) • Minor injuries • Meningitis • Wounds, bleeding and shock • Recovery position • Febrile convulsions • Allergic reactions including anaphylaxis • Fractures • Extreme cold and heat • Head, neck and back injuries • Foreign bodies • Electrical incidents.LEVEL 3 PAEDIATRIC FIRST AID
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LEVEL 3 AWARD MANAGEMENT OF ANAPHYLAXIS Describe anaphylaxis • Identify triggers for anaphylaxis • Describe life-threatening problems associated with the • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability (Neurological status) • Exposure (Skin and mucosal changes • Identify key features of adrenaline-auto injectors • Conduct an initial assessment using the ABCDE approach • Demonstrate a recovery position • Demonstrate resuscitation for adult and/or child • Recognise the need to use an auto-injector • Prepare medication for administration during anaphylaxis treatment • Demonstrate the safe use of an adrenaline auto-injector using a training device • Safely dispose of sharps according to agreed ways of working • Handover the casualty to a medical professional.LEVEL 3 AWARD MANAGEMENT OF ANAPHYLAXIS
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LEVEL 3 ACTIVITY FIRST AID Responsibilities and reporting • Resuscitation • Angina • Assessment of the situation • Heart attacks • Choking • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Minor injuries • Seizures • Basic hygiene in First Aid • Bleeding control • Shock • Fractures • Head injuries • Asthma • Drowning injuries • Diabetes • Burns • Electrical injuries • Spinal injuries • Heat and cold.LEVEL 3 ACTIVITY FIRST AID
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LEVEL 2 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) • Safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) • Primary Survey • Recovery position • ChokingLEVEL 2 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
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CATASTROPHIC BLEEDING Equipment • Primary survey • Catastrophic bleeding • Haemostatic dressings • Tourniquets • Top-to-toe survey • Environmental issues • Handover to the emergency services.CATASTROPHIC BLEEDING
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT The respiratory system • Principles of airway management • Airway examination and assessment • The airway management ladder • Practical trainingAIRWAY MANAGEMENT
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ANNUAL FIRST AID REFRESHER COURSE Responsibilities • Communication skills • Primary survey • Top-to-toe survey • Secondary assessment • Action for vomit • Resuscitation • Chain of Survival • Wounds and bleeding • Bandaging • HygieneANNUAL FIRST AID REFRESHER COURSE
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APPOINTED PERSON COURSE Legislation • Equipment and facilities • Responsibilities • Accident Reporting • Risk Assessment of First Aid needsAPPOINTED PERSON COURSE
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LEVEL 3 EMERGENCY OUTDOOR FIRST AID What is outdoor first aid? • First aid equipment • Summon assistance • Monitoring • Scene survey • Primary survey • Secondary assessment • Resuscitation • Disorders of respiration • Wounds and bleeding • Hypovolaemic shock.LEVEL 3 EMERGENCY OUTDOOR FIRST AID
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LEVEL 3 OUTDOOR FIRST AID What is outdoor first aid? • Incident management • First aid equipment • Bones, joints and muscle injuries • Summon assistance • Head and spinal injuries • Monitoring • Chest and abdominal injuries • Scene survey • Major illnesses • Primary survey • Anaphylaxis • Secondary assessment • Extreme heat and cold • Resuscitation • Burns • Disorders of respiration • Eye injuries • Wounds and bleeding • Poisoning • Hypovolaemic shock • Bites and stingsLEVEL 3 OUTDOOR FIRST AID
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LEVEL 1 AWARENESS OF FIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH What is First Aid for Mental Health? • Identifying mental health conditions • Providing advice and starting a conversation • Stress • Mental health conditionsLEVEL 1 AWARENESS OF FIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH
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LEVEL 2 FIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH What is First Aid for Mental Health? • Identifying mental health conditions • Providing advice and starting a conversation • Stress • Mental health conditions • Drugs and alcohol • First Aid for Mental Health action plan • First Aid for Mental Health in the workplaceLEVEL 2 FIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH
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LEVEL 3 SUPERVISING - LEADING FIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH What is First Aid for Mental Health? • Post-traumatic stress disorder • Identifying mental health conditions • Self-harm • Providing advice and starting a conversation • Suicide • Stress • Eating disorders • Mental health conditions • Personality disorders • Drugs and alcohol • Bipolar disorder • First Aid for Mental Health action plan • Psychosis • First Aid for Mental Health in the workplace • Schizophrenia • Depression • AnxietyLEVEL 3 SUPERVISING - LEADING FIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH
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LEVEL 2 FIRST AID FOR YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH What is first aid for youth mental health? • Identifying mental health conditions • Stress • Mental health conditions • Drugs and alcohol • First aid action plan for mental health.LEVEL 2 FIRST AID FOR YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH
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FIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH ANNUAL REFRESHER
What is first aid for mental health? • Stress • Mental health conditions • First aid action plan for mental health • Current external factors affecting mental health • WellbeingFIRST AID FOR MENTAL HEALTH ANNUAL REFRESHER
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LEVEL 2 FOOD SAFETY IN CATERING
The course is made up of theoretical sessions delivered by your instructor who will provide a detailed course programme. A range of subjects are covered that will enable you to understand: • How individuals can take responsibility for food safety • The importance of keeping him/herself clean and hygienic • The importance of keeping the work areas clean and hygienic • The importance of keeping food safe.LEVEL 2 FOOD SAFETY IN CATERING
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LEVEL 2 GOOD NUTRITION
The course is made up of theoretical sessions delivered by your instructor who will provide a detailed course programme. A range of subjects are covered that will enable you to understand: • The principle of balanced diets • Current Government nutritional guidelines for a healthy diet • Sources of essential nutrients • The impact of diet on health • Catering practices that help maintain the nutritional value of food • How to plan and provide special diets • The impact of special diets on health • Catering practices to be considered when planning and providing meals for those on special dietsLEVEL 2 GOOD NUTRITION
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LEVEL 1 AWARENESS OF SAFEGUARDING
Safeguarding legislation and guidance • Roles and responsibilities • Abuse and neglect • Identifying concerns and disclosure • Making judgements • Reporting safeguarding concernsLEVEL 1 AWARENESS OF SAFEGUARDING
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LEVEL 3 PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING
Safeguarding legislation and guidance • Indicators of abuse or neglect • Making judgements • Communication • Roles and responsibilities • Sharing of information • Dealing with and reporting of allegations and complaints • Assessment and markingLEVEL 3 PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING
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LEVEL 1 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE • Understanding the importance of health, safety and welfare standards in the workplace • Knowing how hazards and risks are controlled in the workplace • Being aware of the main causes and effects of poor health and safety at work • Understanding how health and safety information is communicated in the workplaceLEVEL 1 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
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LEVEL 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE • The roles and responsibilities for health, safety and welfare in the workplace. • The value and process of risk assessments. • The identification and control of workplace hazards. • How to respond to workplace incidents and accidentsLEVEL 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
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LEVEL 2 MANUAL HANDLING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
• Understand the reasons for safe manual handling • Understand how manual handling risk assessments contribute to improving health and safety • Understand the principles, types of equipment and testing requirements associated with manual handling safety • Be able to apply safe manual handling principlesLEVEL 2 MANUAL HANDLING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
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LEVEL 2 FIRE SAFETY PRINCIPLES
The hazards and risks associated with fire in the workplace • How fire risk is controlled in the workplace • The role of the nominated fire warden • The principles and practice of fire safety management at workLEVEL 2 FIRE SAFETY PRINCIPLES
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LEVEL 1 FIRE SAFETY AWARENESS
• The common causes of fire • The behaviour of fire • Legislation (brief) and responsibilities • Fire prevention • What to do if a fire breaks out • How to use fire extinguishers • Emergency evacuation proceduresLEVEL 1 FIRE SAFETY AWARENESS
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LEVEL 2 PRINCIPLES OF RISK ASSESSMENT
• Main causes of work-related fatalities, injuries • Ill health Moral, legal and economic reasons • Preventing accidents and ill health at work • Accident • Near miss • Accident triangle • Hazard • Risk • Risk assessment • Risk control hierarchy • Suitable and sufficient • CompetenceLEVEL 2 PRINCIPLES OF RISK ASSESSMENT
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LEVEL 2 WORKING AT HEIGHT
Legislation, regulations, roles and responsibilities when working at height •The consequences of non-compliance Safe working practices when working at height • Weather conditions • Working environments • Others working at height • Falling objects • Fragile surfaces • Importance of risk assessments • Rescue plan requirements • And much more covered in the topicLEVEL 2 WORKING AT HEIGHT
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LEVEL 2 AWARD IN PRINCIPLES OF COSHH
Legal requirements relating to hazardous substances in the workplace: • Employer duties • Employee duties • Consequences for non-compliance • Communicating safety information • The different forms that hazardous substances can take Effects that may arise after exposure to hazardous substances • The different routes that hazardous substances can enter the body • How risk assessments reduce accidents and ill health at work • The five step process of risk assessment • The control hierarchy in relation to the safe use, handling, transporting, storage and disposal of substances hazardous to health Information to refer to when identifying and using hazardous substances • Procedures for dealing with an incident involving hazardous substancesLEVEL 2 AWARD IN PRINCIPLES OF COSHH
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LEVEL 1 AWARD IN HEALTH AND SAFETY IN A CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENT
Risk assessments and method statements, common causes of work-related fatalities, reporting accidents and near misses, risk assessments, safe manual handling in the workplace, employee’s responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance, hazards and potential risks, working at height, types of asbestos waste, safety of workers where moving plant, machinery or equipment is in use. And more subjects to cover.LEVEL 1 AWARD IN HEALTH AND SAFETY IN A CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENT
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LEVEL 1 MANUAL HANDLING AWARENESS • Basic understand the reasons for safe manual handling • Understand how manual handling risk assessments contribute to improving health and safety • Understand the principles, types of equipment and manual handling safety • Be able to apply safe manual handling principlesLEVEL 1 MANUAL HANDLING AWARENESS
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LEVEL 3 AWARD IN EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK The roles and responsibilities of an emergency first aider • Assessing an incident • Managing an unresponsive casualty • CPR and defibrillation • Recovery Position • Choking • Seizures • Shock • Wounds and bleedingLEVEL 3 AWARD IN EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK