Level 3 First Aid At Work (3 Days)

It is a requirement of the Health & Safety law that employers provide a safe and healthy environment to work in. If your assessment of first

aid needs highlights the need for qualified first aiders, then this level 3 qualification will provide you with suitable, highly trained personnel.

This comprehensive three-day course covers a wide range of first aid emergencies, enabling all participants to deal with emergency situations

with confidence in a prompt, safe and effective way. In addition, this course will include any protocol changes that may have arisen since their

last training course.

Who Should Attend This Training:

Course Details:

  • Those with First Aid Responsibilities in the workplace where the EFAW (1 Day) course would not be sufficent. 
  •  Anyone wanting to gain First Aid knowledge.
  • Anyone who could be on seen as a first person from a First Aid prospective.
  • Anyone looking to support a higher qualification holder.
  • Course Duration: 18 Hours (3 Days) Blended E-Learning option also available.
  • Location: We can come to your workplace to deliver this training or you can attend one of our training centres. 
  • Timings: We can run courses to suit your workplace, if you have shift patterns we can run courses around these and even run courses overnight.
  • Course Size: Our standard course size is 12 learners to 1 trainer. We have a large team of trainers and specialise in running large group courses often running courses for over 30 learners.

Why Choose To Train With Ten-B?

  • Fun and interactive Training! At Ten-B we believe training should be fun and engaging for learners. We pride ourselves on making sure our training is the best our learners attend and they leave feeling confident in there new skills and excited for the next course they do with Ten-B
  • Expert Instructors! At Ten-B we only use the best instructors to deliver our courses. We call them our trusted associates because we trust them to uphold the exceptional standard we expect for Ten-B courses. All of our associates complete regular CPD to maintain there skills to the highest level and all have industry experience in there chosen fields. 
  • OFQUAL Regulated! Our Emergency First Aid At Work course is regulated by OFQUAL meaning it meets the highest standard in the industry and conforms to strict national guidelines. 

We've listed what this course covers below, just hover your mouse over each section to find out more!

Roles and Responsibilities

Roles and Responsibilities

A lot goes into being a First Aider! In this section we find out what it involves before an incident, during an incident and after a incident. We look at risk assessments, legislation, accident reporting and more!

First Aid Kits

First Aid Kits

Can you confidently say your first aid kit is fully stocked and all in date? In this section we look at first aid kits and what you might expect to find in one and maybe wouldn't. We then go through how to work out what you need in your kits!

Assessing a situation and prioritisation

Assessing a situation and prioritisation

What do we do when we first come across an incident? In this session we look at our initial actions when we first come across an incident and how we might need to prioritise our casualties.

Managing a unresponsive casualty

Managing a unresponsive casualty

In this session we look at how to manage an unresponsive casualty. We look at the primary survey, secondary survey, recover position and common complications you might find!

CPR and AED

CPR and AED

In this session we look at how to do CPR and spend time practicing this skill, We use interactive technology to give you real time feedback on your CPR. We look at the purpose of the AED and how to use one before you have a go!

Choking

Choking

Choking is often one of the subject people worry about the most in First Aid. In this session we look at the Differing levels of severity in choking and the stages of treatment.

Seizures

Seizures

In this session we look at seizures, what are they, different causes, how to recognise a seizure and what you can do as a First Aider to help the patient. We look at when to call for emergency help and the role care plans play.

Wounds and Bleeding

Wounds and Bleeding

There's a whole range of different types of bleeds and wounds! In this session we look at how to identify the types of bleeds and different wounds. Then it's your turn to practice using a range of dressings and techniques!

Shock

Shock

What is Shock? Is there only one type of Shock? How do we recognise shock and how do we manage it? In this session we answer all of these questions and more to give you the skills to manage this potentially life threatening condition.

Burns

Burns

Burns come in a wide range of forms and causes! In this session we look at how to identify different levels of severity in burns, how to treat them and when to seek further help for a burn!

Minor Injuries

Minor Injuries

In this session we look at a range of minor injuries from splinters, basic eye injuries, cuts and grazes and more!

Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis is a life threatening medical emergency, around 20 people a year die in the UK because of Anaphylaxis. In this session we look at what Anaphylaxis is, causes, signs and symptoms and what to do as a First Aider!

Stroke

Stroke

What is a stroke? What are the different Types? How do we recognise a Stroke and as a First Aider what can you do to help? In this session we address all these questions and more!

Sepsis

Sepsis

What is Sepsis? What can cause Sepsis? How do we recognise Sepsis? How do we manage Sepsis as a First Aider? In this session answer all these questions and more!

Asthma

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Diabetes

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Heart Related Conditions

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Extreme Temperatures

Extreme Temperatures

Fractures and Dislocations

Fractures and Dislocations

Spinal Injuries

Spinal Injuries

Sprains and Strains

Sprains and Strains

Head Injuries

Head Injuries

Abdominal and Chest Injuries

Abdominal and Chest Injuries

Drowning

Drowning

Poisoning

Poisoning

Bites and Stings

Bites and Stings

Electric Shock

Electric Shock

Your Extras

Your Extras

Looking to cover an extra subject? Perhaps you want to further your skills? We can add additional time for extra skills or recommend the next course for you to do to further advance your knowledge and skill set!
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