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Course: First Aid at Work (FAAW) Refresher Course HSE Approved - 2 Days

This course refreshes and updates the first aid skills of those who need to renew their statutory First Aid at Work certificate; and whose existing certificate is still valid. First aiders whose certificates have expired must attend the full four-day First Aid at Work course.

Who is the course suitable for?

This course is for people wishing to renew their current First Aid at Work certificate.

What you will learn

The course aims to update and refresh your knowledge of the First Aid at Work syllabus, giving you the confidence to deal with a first aid emergency in the work place.

Course content

The course includes an update of first aid skills, through theoretical and practical sessions in preparation for the assessments.

Accidents and illness, using a first aid kit, simple record keeping, causes and treatment of the unconsciousness casualty, chest complaints and heart attacks, resuscitation, shock, circulation and bleeding, burns and scalds, poisoning, soft tissue injury and fractures.

Assessment and certification

Successful candidates receive the re-qualification HSE-approved First Aid at Work certificate valid for three years.

Price per course - each course is designed for up to 12 participants. All costs are exclusive of VAT charged at 17.5%

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