The health and safety at work act 1974 and the first aid regulations 1981 place specific obligations upon employers to ensure they provide adequate first aid provision for all who could become unwell or receive an injury whilst in and around their premises
Emergency first aid at work training is delivered over one day and is suitable for those working in premises who may be exposed to the risk of people who can and do experience a medical emergency, those incidents that can and do pose an immediate risk to life.
first aid training is also something everybody should want to learn in order to assist friends and family who may suffer an injury or illness our bespoke courses delivered in a relaxed but informative and fun way by instructors with years of experience in sectors including medicine , healthcare care and education will provide you with the skills knowledge and confidence to assist somebody who needs help.
If you would like to know more about this training, please contact us.
The health and safety at work act 1974 and the first aid regulations 1981 place specific obligations upon employers to ensure they provide adequate first aid provision for all who could become unwell or receive an injury whilst in and around their premises
First aid at work training is delivered over 3 days and is suitable for people who have a higher responsibility within an organisation such as a manager or a dedicated first aider working with lots of people in a premises where the possibility exists colleagues and others may receive an injury or become ill whilst on the premises.
first aid training is also something everybody should want to learn in order to assist friends and family who may suffer an injury or illness our bespoke courses delivered in a relaxed but informative and fun way by instructors with years of experience in sectors including medicine , healthcare care and education will provide you with the skills knowledge and confidence to assist somebody who needs help.
Training can also be delivered via (blended learning) part online part face to face, this method of learning can help reduce the amount of time learners are away from their work environment.
If you would like to know more about this training, please contact us.
Training in the safe use of mechanical restraints will provide the knowledge and skills to be able to safely apply rigid and hinged handcuffs and soft cuffs for the purposes of safely containing prolonged aggressive and violent behaviour and to allow for safe escorting of patients, service users or aggressors from one location to another.
The training can also be delivered part online part face to face to face, which is known as blended learning, this can help to reduce the amount of time colleagues are away from the work environment but still allow for a thorough learning experience.
If you would like to know more about this training, please contact us.