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First Aid at Work Annual Refresher Training | RQF Level 3

Madeleys First Aid Plus, In Shropshire (+2 locations)
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The Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work Requalification is a course designed for individuals who currently hold a valid Level 3 First Aid at Work qualification and need to renew their certification. This requalification course ensures that participants update their knowledge and skills in first aid to maintain their ability to respond effectively in the workplace.

During the requalification course, participants will review and refresh their understanding of first aid principles, techniques, and protocols. The course will cover a range of topics related to first aid, including but not limited to:

  1. Primary Survey and Scene Assessment: Participants will learn how to assess the scene for potential hazards and perform a primary survey on an injured or ill person. They will review the systematic approach to gathering information and determining the priority of care.

  2. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Participants will update their CPR skills, including chest compressions, rescue breaths, and the use of barrier devices. They will learn about any recent updates or changes in CPR guidelines and practice their skills on adult, child, and infant manikins.

  3. Managing Medical Emergencies: Participants will refresh their knowledge of responding to various medical emergencies, such as heart attacks, strokes, seizures, diabetic emergencies, asthma attacks, and allergic reactions. They will learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms and provide appropriate first aid interventions.

  4. Managing Traumatic Injuries: Participants will review the management of traumatic injuries, including bleeding, fractures, burns, and head injuries. They will learn how to control bleeding, dress wounds, immobilize fractures, and provide initial care for burns.

  5. First Aid for Specific Conditions: Participants will update their knowledge on providing first aid for specific conditions commonly encountered in the workplace, such as choking, unconsciousness, shock, and poisoning. They will learn how to assess and provide appropriate care for these conditions.

  6. First Aid Equipment and Record Keeping: Participants will review the proper use and maintenance of first aid equipment, including first aid kits and automated external defibrillators (AEDs). They will also learn about the importance of accurate record keeping and documentation of first aid incidents and interventions.

The requalification course typically involves a combination of theoretical instruction, practical demonstrations, and hands-on practice. Participants will have opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills through scenario-based simulations to simulate real-life emergency situations.

Upon successful completion of the Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work Requalification, participants will renew their certification, ensuring they continue to meet the legal requirements for workplace first aid provision. The requalification demonstrates their competence in providing first aid in the workplace and ensures they remain prepared to respond to emergencies and provide essential care to injured or ill individuals.

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Suitability - Who should attend?

The RQF Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work requalification is suitable

for individuals who currently hold a valid Level 3 First Aid at Work qualification and need to renew their certification. This requalification course is designed to refresh participants' knowledge and skills in first aid, ensuring they maintain their ability to respond effectively to workplace emergencies.

The requalification course is particularly suitable for:

  1. Individuals whose Level 3 First Aid at Work qualification is nearing its expiration date: If you have previously completed the Level 3 First Aid at Work course and your qualification is due to expire, the requalification course is a suitable option to renew your certification. It allows you to refresh your first aid knowledge and skills, ensuring that you continue to meet the legal requirements for workplace first aid provision.

  2. First aiders and designated first aiders in the workplace: The requalification course is ideal for individuals who are designated as first aiders or hold responsibility for first aid provision in their workplace. It ensures that these individuals remain competent in delivering appropriate first aid interventions and responding effectively to workplace emergencies.

  3. Individuals seeking to update their first aid knowledge and skills: Even if you are not currently required to hold a first aid qualification for your job, the requalification course can be suitable for individuals who wish to update their first aid knowledge and skills. It provides an opportunity to refresh your understanding of first aid principles, techniques, and protocols, enabling you to respond confidently and effectively in emergency situations, both in and outside of the workplace.

It's important to note that the requalification course assumes that participants already have a solid foundation in first aid knowledge and skills, as they have previously completed the Level 3 First Aid at Work course. It is not suitable for individuals without prior first aid training or those holding lower-level qualifications. In such cases, individuals should consider enrolling in the full Level 3 First Aid at Work course to acquire the necessary foundational knowledge and skills.

Before enrolling in the requalification course, it is advisable to check with your employer, regulatory bodies, or relevant industry guidelines to ensure that the RQF Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work requalification meets the specific requirements for first aid provision in your workplace or industry.

The requalification course is suitable for individuals who require renewal of their Level 3 First Aid at Work qualification, ensuring they maintain their competency in providing essential first aid care in the workplace.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

The RQF Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work requalification provides participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to renew their first aid certification. Upon successful completion of the requalification course, participants can expect the following outcomes:

  1. Renewed Certification: The primary outcome of the requalification course is the renewal of the participant's Level 3 First Aid at Work certification. This ensures that participants continue to meet the legal requirements for workplace first aid provision and remain qualified as first aiders or designated first aiders in their respective workplaces.

  2. Updated Knowledge: Participants will refresh their knowledge of first aid principles, techniques, and protocols. They will stay updated on any changes or advancements in first aid practices and guidelines. The course covers a range of topics, including primary survey and scene assessment, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), managing medical emergencies, and first aid for specific conditions. Participants will acquire the latest information and best practices to effectively respond to workplace emergencies.

  3. Enhanced Skills: Through hands-on practice and practical skills sessions, participants will enhance their first aid skills. They will have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate techniques such as CPR, bandaging, splinting, and other relevant skills. The requalification course ensures that participants maintain their competence in delivering appropriate first aid interventions, enabling them to respond confidently and effectively in emergency situations.

  4. Confidence and Preparedness: By refreshing their knowledge and skills, participants will gain confidence in their ability to handle workplace emergencies. They will feel prepared to assess and respond to various medical emergencies and traumatic injuries. The requalification course aims to boost participants' confidence, ensuring they can provide immediate and appropriate first aid care when it is needed the most.

  5. Continued Workplace Compliance: Renewing the Level 3 First Aid at Work certification through the requalification course ensures ongoing compliance with workplace regulations and legal requirements. Participants will meet the standards and expectations for first aid provision set by regulatory bodies and industry guidelines. This outcome is essential for employers and organizations to ensure the safety and well-being of their employees and visitors.

Overall, the requalification course enables participants to renew their first aid certification, update their knowledge and skills, and maintain their competence in providing essential first aid care in the workplace.

Training Course Content

REQUALIFICATION COURSE
The qualification requires successful completion of two units:
• Unit 1 Emergency First Aid in the Workplace
• Unit 2 Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace

UNIT 1 EMERGENCY FIRST AID IN THE WORKPLACE – MINIMUM 6 CONTACT HOURS
DAY 1
Module 1 Introduction
Module 2 What is first aid?
Module 3 Legislation
Module 4 Responsibilities
Module 5 Action in an emergency
Module 6 Primary survey
Module 7 Secondary assessment
Module 8 The respiratory system
Module 9 Resuscitation and AED
Module 10 Disorders of respiration
Module 11 Disorders of circulation
Module 12 Wounds and bleeding
Module 13 Seizures
Module 14 Minor burns and scalds
Module 15 Foreign objects
MODULE 1 INTRODUCTION
Session content Trainer/assessor introduction
Venue health and safety procedures, facilities, and any housekeeping rules
Qualification information:
• Syllabus
• Validity, requalification, and refresher training
• Assessment process and any physical demands
• Reasonable adjustment and special consideration
• FAA and centre complaints and appeals policies
Administration:
• Check of learner’s current/expired qualification dates to confirm that all learners are
eligible to attend the requalification course, retaining all evidence. Please refer to the
FAA Qualification Specification for further information.
• Completion of the FAA Course Register and FAA Learner Registration Forms
Learner introductions
Session duration 20 minutes
MODULE 2 WHAT IS FIRST AID?
Session content Definition of first aid
The aims of first aid
Session duration 10 minutes
MODULE 3 LEGISLATION
Session content Health and safety regulations
First aid provision
First aid kits and contents
Accident and incident reporting
RIDDOR
Session duration 15 minutes
MODULE 4 RESPONSIBILITIES
Session content Roles and responsibilities of the first aider
Consent
Priorities of first aid treatment
Communication with casualties
Contacting the emergency services
Infection control and minimising risk to self and others
Session duration 15 minutes
MODULE 5 ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY
Session content Factors involved in an emergency
Assessing the scene (dangers)
Safety approach
Session duration 15 minutes
MODULE 6 PRIMARY SURVEY
Session content DR ABC
Safety
Calling for help
Assessing the levels of responsiveness
Airway and breathing checks
Your bystander
Session duration 30 minutes
MODULE 7 SECONDARY ASSESSMENT
Session content Casualty assessment
Recovery position - how and why
Assessment Scenario 1 – Primary survey and recovery position
Session duration 20 minutes
MODULE 8 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Session content How oxygen enters and travels around the body
How we breathe in and out
Composition of air we breathe in and out
Session duration 10 minutes
MODULE 9 RESUSCITATION AND AED
Session content Principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Current resuscitation guidelines
CPR on your own
CPR with help available
Alternative types of expired air ventilation
Use of face shields and masks
Safe use of an AED
Chain of survival
Problems encountered during resuscitation
Assessment Scenario 2 - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the safe use of an
automated external defibrillator (AED)
Session duration 60 minutes
MODULE 10 DISORDERS OF RESPIRATION
Session content Choking - responsive adult
Choking - unresponsive adult
Assessment Scenario 3 - Choking
Session duration 30 minutes
MODULE 11 DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
Session content How the circulatory system works
Blood composition
The definition, causes, recognition and treatment of:
• Shock
• Fainting
Session duration 20 minutes
MODULE 12 WOUNDS AND BLEEDING
Session content Types of wound
Types and severity of bleeding
Preventing cross-infection
General rules for bandaging
Treatment of bleeding
Wounds with embedded objects
Internal bleeding recognition and treatment
Amputations
Nosebleeds
Minor cuts and grazes
Bruising
Assessment Scenario 4 - Major bleeding and hypovolaemic shock
Session duration 45 minutes
MODULE 13 SEIZURES
Session content Recognition of a seizure
Treatment for a minor seizure
Treatment for a major seizure
When to contact the emergency services
Assessment Scenario 5 – Tonic-clonic seizure
Session duration 20 minutes
MODULE 14 MINOR BURNS AND SCALDS
Session content Minor burns and scalds
Causes of burns
Classification of burns
Treatment of burns
Session duration 20 minutes
MODULE 15 FOREIGN OBJECTS
Session content Foreign objects:
• Nose
• Ears
• Swallowed
• Splinters etc.
Assessment Scenario 6 – Minor injuries
Session duration 30 minutes

Course delivery details

The delivery of the Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work Requalification can vary depending on the training provider and the specific requirements set by the awarding body. However, the course is typically delivered through a combination of theoretical instruction, practical demonstrations, and hands-on practice. Here are some common delivery methods:

  1. Classroom-based Training: The requalification course is often conducted in a classroom or training facility. A qualified instructor will lead the training, providing lectures, presentations, and demonstrations to deliver the theoretical knowledge and principles of first aid. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions, engage in discussions, and interact with the instructor and other participants.

  2. Practical Skills Sessions: Hands-on practice is a crucial component of the requalification course. Participants will engage in practical skills sessions to demonstrate their competency in performing first aid techniques. These sessions typically involve practicing CPR, bandaging, splinting, and other relevant skills on manikins or training aids. The instructor will provide guidance, corrections, and feedback to ensure participants develop and maintain the necessary skills.

  3. Scenario-based Simulations: To enhance the participants' ability to apply their knowledge and skills in real-life situations, scenario-based simulations may be incorporated into the training. These simulations simulate various workplace emergencies, allowing participants to practice their first aid response in a controlled environment. This helps participants build confidence, assess situations effectively, and make appropriate decisions in a timely manner.

  4. Multimedia Resources: Instructors may use multimedia resources, such as videos, presentations, or interactive e-learning modules, to supplement the classroom instruction. These resources can provide visual demonstrations, case studies, and additional information to enhance participants' understanding of first aid concepts.

  5. Assessment: To successfully complete the requalification course, participants will undergo assessments to evaluate their knowledge and skills. Assessments may include written exams to test theoretical understanding, practical demonstrations of first aid techniques, and scenario-based assessments to assess participants' ability to respond to emergencies effectively.

Why choose Madeleys First Aid Plus

Founded in 2021 after Louise left 30 years in the NHS as an Advanced practitioner in A&E/ITU, had spent 1.5 years in Covid ITU

Won FSB Best start-up business in the West Midlands in May 2023

Now trained 100's of delegates in Physical and Mental Health First Aid

Expenses

Travel costs and lunch required, there are many cafes and sandwich bars here in Much Wenlock to buy your lunch, you may eat it in the training room.

All training material, books, qualification certificates are included in the price

Continuing Studies

After completing the RQF Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work requalification, individuals may consider further studies or training to expand their knowledge and skills in the field of first aid and emergency response. Here are some possible options for further studies:

  1. Advanced First Aid Courses: Individuals can pursue advanced first aid courses to enhance their skills and knowledge in specific areas of first aid. These courses may cover topics such as advanced life support, paediatric first aid, trauma management, wilderness first aid, or mental health first aid. Advanced courses provide in-depth training and specialization in specific areas of first aid care.

  2. First Aid Instructor Training: If individuals have a passion for teaching and sharing their first aid knowledge, they may consider becoming a certified first aid instructor. Instructor training programs enable individuals to become qualified to teach first aid courses to others. This can be a rewarding career path for those interested in educating others about first aid and promoting safety in their communities.

  3. Specialist First Aid Courses: Depending on the specific industry or workplace setting, individuals may choose to undertake specialist first aid courses tailored to their field. For example, individuals working in healthcare or childcare settings may pursue specialized courses such as Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers or Paediatric First Aid. These courses provide targeted training and skills relevant to the specific needs and risks of their workplace.

  4. Continued Professional Development (CPD): Individuals can engage in continuous learning and professional development opportunities related to first aid. This may include attending conferences, workshops, seminars, or webinars focused on the latest developments, research, and best practices in first aid and emergency response. Staying informed about advancements in the field can help individuals maintain their knowledge and skills at the forefront of first aid practices.

  5. Higher Level First Aid Qualifications: Individuals who wish to advance their first aid qualifications to a higher level may consider pursuing higher-level courses, such as the Level 4 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (FREC) or the Level 5 Diploma in First Response Emergency and Urgent Care. These courses provide comprehensive training in advanced first aid, emergency care, and advanced life support techniques.

Continuous learning and staying updated with the latest developments in first aid are essential for maintaining competence and providing the best possible care in emergency situations.

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