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First Aid at Work

The document outlines the guidelines and content covered in First Aid at Work (FAW) and Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) training courses. It indicates that FAW is a 3-day course that covers first aid legislation, use of first aid equipment, practical skills like CPR and treatment of injuries, and assessment through a multiple choice test and practical scenarios. EFAW is a 1-day course that focuses on practical first aid skills like CPR, bleeding control, recovery position, and incident management, assessed through a multiple choice test and practical assessment. The document requires signatures to confirm the covered content and includes a liability waiver.

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First Aid at Work

The document outlines the guidelines and content covered in First Aid at Work (FAW) and Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) training courses. It indicates that FAW is a 3-day course that covers first aid legislation, use of first aid equipment, practical skills like CPR and treatment of injuries, and assessment through a multiple choice test and practical scenarios. EFAW is a 1-day course that focuses on practical first aid skills like CPR, bleeding control, recovery position, and incident management, assessed through a multiple choice test and practical assessment. The document requires signatures to confirm the covered content and includes a liability waiver.

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First Aid at Work (3 day) and Emergency First Aid at Work Guide Lines

Description First Aid at Work (3 day) FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW Emergency First Aid at Work (1 day) EFAW EFAW EFAW EFAW EFAW Covered or Provided Please

Theory
Training Manual (First Aid Handbook) Workbook with space for notes Legislation (Acts relating to First Aid) > First Aid Kits (First Aid Box-contents) > Accident Reporting (Accident Book / RIDDOR 1995) > Use of equipment i.e. chairs etc General Guidelines/Risk Assessment Quiz/Question and Answer Session

Practical
Acting safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency (Prioritise Breathing > Bleeding > Bones > Not Burns) (Prioritise Breathing > Bleeding > Bones > Burns) (DRAB Primary Survey Secondary Survey = check for bleeding injuries and clues (visual/hands on head/abdomen/pelvis pockets Recovery position) (Full DRAB Primary Full Secondary (top-to-toe in detail) Recovery Position) Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Treating an unconscious casualty (including seizures) Choking Wounds > bleeding and bandaging Full bandaging and slings Shock Minor injuries i.e. Sprains & Strains Preventing cross infection i.e. cross contamination i.e. Gloves etc Fractures/sprains/strains Chest injuries including crush injuries Severe burns and scalds Eye injuries Poisoning Anaphylaxis Heart Attacks Stroke Epilepsy Diabetes Asthma Other EFAW FAW EFAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW FAW EFAW EFAW EFAW EFAW EFAW EFAW EFAW

Assessment
Multi choice test paper CPR Assessment (Continuous Assessment only) Unconscious Casualty Incident Management EFAW

I confirm that the information outlined above has been covered during my training session, which constitutes the main aspect of the course. Please note: Total Fitness Training the Trainer or their Instructor/Assessors do(does) not accept any liability for any act/s or omissions or any subsequent mistreatment of any person, however caused. Name: Signature of candidate: .. Date: .. Signature of Trainer:

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