About This Course
Course overview
A comprehensive workplace first aid programme covering life-threatening incidents and a wider range of injuries and illnesses.
Who this course is for
Employees, employers, teachers, childcare professionals, community staff and anyone responsible for workplace or public safety.
Topics covered
- Scene safety and casualty assessmentTutor explanation, practical examples and guided learner activity.
- CPR, AED use and unconscious casualtiesTutor explanation, practical examples and guided learner activity.
- Bleeding, burns, fractures and medical emergenciesTutor explanation, practical examples and guided learner activity.
- Multi-casualty scenarios, records and handoverTutor explanation, practical examples and guided learner activity.
Learning outcomes
- Explain the key principles covered in First Aid at Work.
- Apply the learning to realistic workplace or community scenarios.
- Recognise when to act, record, report or seek additional support.
- Create practical next steps for continued development.
Course format
Duration: 3 Days
Delivery: Tutor-led classroom training
Includes: Learning activities, downloadable resources and completion evidence where applicable.
Assessment and certification
Learners complete guided checks, practical activities or the relevant knowledge assessment. Successful learners receive a completion record or certificate where applicable.
Review the awarding-body specification, entry requirements, assessment rules and cancellation terms before launch. All text can be edited directly inside LearnDash.
Who this course is for
Demo content: suitable for employees appointed as workplace first aiders in higher-risk or larger working environments, subject to the employer’s first aid needs assessment.
Entry requirements
Demo content: no formal prerequisite is shown for this placeholder. Learners should be able to participate in practical activities. Confirm the final entry and language requirements.
Learning outcomes
- Carry out an initial casualty assessment and manage an incident
- Demonstrate CPR, AED awareness and airway management
- Respond to bleeding, shock, burns and common injuries
- Recognise signs of serious illness and provide appropriate first aid
- Maintain clear records and hand over to emergency services
Assessment and certification
Demo assessment: practical skills observations throughout the programme, scenario-based assessment and a written or verbal knowledge check. Replace with final awarding-body requirements.
Accreditation: Demo accreditation wording — final awarding-body and regulatory details to be confirmed
Certificate validity: Demo: 3 years — confirm before launch
