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The First Aid at Work (FAW) course is the most comprehensive first aid training for the workplace. It covers various CPR and first aid skills and equips first aiders with the knowledge to apply first aid to specific injuries and illnesses.
The Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course is a one day first aid qualification that covers a range of CPR and emergency first aid skills. The EFAW course provides employers and your staff with the skills to reduce the risks and dangers in your workplace
The Paediatric First Aid course is a two-day first aid qualification that covers a range of CPR and first aid skills specifically for children and infants (babies) – because their first aid needs differ from those of adults.
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) course teaches candidates how to give effective CPR and use an AED – meaning they feel confident if an emergency occurs and need to deliver lifesaving CPR procedures either in public or the workplace.
The Anaphylaxis Management course teaches candidates how to recognize a casualty with anaphylaxis and provide first aid to an unresponsive casualty
The First Aid at Work (FAW) qualification expires three years after the date on the certificate. Candidates must re-qualify before the expiry date of their existing qualification
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NPLQ is the most awarded lifeguard qualification in the UK and Ireland. More than 40,000 lifeguards qualify with the RLSS UK every year, and there are currently more than 75,000 NPLQ-qualified lifeguards across the UK and Ireland. The NPLQ is also internationally recognised.
Qualifications include rescue techniques for no-board-available and yellow spinal board access as standard. If your candidates or staff have or will have access to a Pool Extraction Board (PXB), then they should also be taught the specific rescue techniques required for that board type.
We regularly offer industry-relevant training programs and workshops. Our certified instructors have many years of experience in their specialist area and enjoy sharing their expert knowledge with your candidates
NRASTC is a supervision and rescue award for swimming teachers, coaches and/or instructors working during programmed activities, such as swimming lessons. It is suitable for teachers working in a wide range of swimming pools where the water is deeper than the teachers’ standing depth and meets the individual sites risk assessment.
The ATPRA is a pool supervision and rescue award for aquatic therapists and support workers working during programmed activities. It is suitable for those working in a variety of pools, including where the water is deeper than your standing depth
Water Rescue Equipment Training to provide basic rescue skills.
This training is for any person who may be looked upon to respond in an emergency who does not have a statutory duty to respond, such as members of the public, staff at businesses near to water (e.g. bar staff), or emergency service responders who are not tasked with aquatic rescue (e.g. Police).
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The syllabus is designed to comply with the Health & Safety Executive Guidelines for Manual Handling at Work. It covers risk assessment techniques for lifting, lowering and carrying operations of objects. The course does not cover people handling principles.
Fire marshal training courses are designed to educate individuals on fire safety, prevention, and emergency response in the workplace. These courses cover topics like fire risk assessment, fire safety laws, emergency procedures, and the proper use of fire safety equipment
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places responsibilities on employers to ensure all employees receive basic training in workplace fire safety.
with Fire Safety training you can insure your staff can take every opportunity to keep themself and your businesses safe and compliant
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