FIRST AID AT WORKPLACE
The HRDF-recognised First Aid at Work training course provides a comprehensive set of practical skills needed by first aiders in most workplaces, giving both the ability and knowledge to deal with first aid emergencies. It meets the standards required to help comply with Health and Safety (First aid) regulations.
Who Should Attend ?
This course is designed for people who want to receive training in emergency first aid. It is especially suited for nominated first aiders in smaller, low/high risk working environments, such as small offices, building sites, warehouses and etc. The course covers first aid protocols for adult casualties only.
Booking for large numbers of students?
How long is a First Aid at Workplace course?
The course lasts two days (8 hours x 2) and takes place in the classroom.
What topics are covered on a Caring For The Sick course?
- Assessment of Casualty (Primary & Secondary Survey and Monitoring Vital Signs)
- Prevent Cross Infection
- Basic Anatomy
- Medical Emergency
- Choking (Practical)
- Basic Life Support CPR + AED (Practical)
- Management of Wounds and Bleeding
- Dressings and Bandages (Practical)
- Burns and Scald
- Bone and Soft Tissues Injuries
- Management of Fractures (Practical)
- Poisons and what to do if someone has been poisoned
- Management of Foreign Bodies / Splinter in skin, eye, ear and nose
- Lifting & Handling of Casualty (Practical)
Assessment
Continuous observation by the trainer and objective exam.
Certificate
Successful candidates receive a certificate of competency issue by St. John Ambulans Malaysia, valid for three years.