LifeLine provides a full range of First Aid training courses across the North Wales Coast
Topics covered in our training packages include:(Dependant on your individual location’s requirements)
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PAEDIATRIC3 HOUR COURSE
PAEDIATRIC6 HOUR COURSE
FIRST AID YEARLY REFRESHER COURSE (3 HOURS)
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT COURSE (CPR) AND AED COURSE
EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK COURSE
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* Price per person is based on minimum number of candidates and if courses are run at your own venue. For group discounts and individual pricing please contact us.
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* Price per person is based on minimum number of candidates and if courses are run at your own venue. For group discounts and individual pricing please contact us.
PAEDIATRIC3 HOUR COURSE
PAEDIATRIC6 HOUR COURSE
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FIRST AID YEARLY REFRESHER COURSE (3 HOURS)
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT COURSE (CPR) AND AED COURSE
EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK COURSE
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Included in the price for each course
Individual Certificate (Valid for 3 Years)
Comprehensive First Aid Handbook (Relevant to Course Attended)
Personal First Aid Kit each
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Frequently asked questions
What First Aid Training do I need?
The appropriate First Aid Training will depend on many factors
- The nature of business you have
- The number of employees
- High risk factors (Mechanical, Chemical or Hazardous Practices)
- Whether you are in a childcare settings
For individual assessment please contact us for a discussion on your needs and requirements
What should I consider when assessing first-aid needs?
Some small workplaces with low-level hazards may need only the minimum provision for first aid. But there are circumstances and factors that will mean you need greater provision. You, as an employer, are well placed to decide the provision you need.
Case studies are also available on the HSE website (www.hse.gov.uk/firstaid/resources.htm).
What is an employer’s responsibility toward First Aid provision in the workplace?
The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 require you to provide adequate and appropriate first-aid equipment, facilities and people so your employees can be given immediate help if they are injured or taken ill at work.
What is ‘adequate and appropriate’ will depend on the circumstances in your workplace and you should assess what your first-aid needs are:
The minimum first-aid provision on any work site is:
- A suitably stocked first-aid kit
- An appointed person to take charge of first-aid arrangements
- Information for employees about first-aid arrangements
It is important to remember that accidents and illness can happen at any time. Provision for first aid needs to be available at all times people are at work
What is a first-aider?
A first-aider is someone who has done training appropriate to the level identified in the needs assessment. This may be:
- First aid at work (FAW); or
- Emergency first aid at work (EFAW); or
- Some other first-aid training appropriate to the particular circumstances of your workplace.
The findings of your first-aid needs assessment will identify whether first-aiders should be trained in FAW, EFAW, or some other appropriate level of training. EFAW training enables a first-aider to give emergency first aid to someone who is injured or becomes ill while at work. FAW training includes the same content as EFAW and also equips the first-aider to apply first aid to a range of specific injuries and illness.
To help keep their basic skills up to date, it is strongly recommended that your first-aiders undertake annual refresher training.