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2 Day First Aid Response Recertification Training
This 2 Day First Aid Responder Refresher Training is developed to enhance your knowledge and understanding of first aid. It deals with the types of injuries that would be likely to occur at your workplace and is designed to train employees the correct response to any workplace emergency.
2 Day First Aid Response Recertification Training
Course Content:
- First aid in the workplace
- Patient assessment
- Incident Management
- Basic life saving including AED
- Common Medical Emergencies
- Injury and Shock Management
- Hypothermia and Hyperthermia
- Caring for the Unconscious Patient
- Information Management and Communication
- Wellbeing of the first aider
Certification: On successful completion you will be given a First Aid certificate that will last 2 years.
Attendees: The maximum number of attendees on this first aid course is currently 6.
2 Day First Aid Response Recertification Training
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect from the first aid recertification training?
This course is designed to refresh and update your first aid knowledge and skills. It’s essential for anyone who needs to maintain their first aid certification for professional or personal reasons.
Who is this course suitable for?
This course is suitable for anyone who holds a current first aid certificate and needs to renew it. It’s particularly beneficial for healthcare professionals, emergency responders, and individuals who work in high-risk environments.
What are the prerequisites for this course?
You must have a valid first aid certificate from a recognised training provider.
What topics will be covered in the course?
The course will cover a wide range of first-aid topics, including:
- CPR and AED
- Wound care
- Shock management
- Bleeding control
- Fractures and dislocations
- Head injuries
- Poisoning
- Heat and cold-related emergencies
- Allergies and anaphylaxis
Will the course address any recent updates or changes in first aid guidelines?
Yes, the course will be updated to reflect the latest first aid guidelines and recommendations.