COMPLIPLUS

Automated External Defibrillator Training

The deliberator training or AED (automated external defibrillator) or CPR course teaches students how to recognise a life-threatening emergency, how to deal with somebody who has collapsed and how to properly and effectively carry out CPR and use an AED. The AED course will typically be delivered in the morning or afternoon. The length of the course varies depending on if you choose to complete the child and infant modules. Normally, this course can be completed between 3 and 4 ½ hours depending on the experience of the delegates.

SAFTEY TRAINING

The Defibrillator Training Outline

The Syllabus Includes:

  • Chest Compressions
  • Breathing
  • Compressions with Breathing
  • Using a Defibrillator
  • Safety Precautions
  • Using a Mask & Barrier Devices
  • Choking


Certification

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be issued a card which will last up to a year.

Automated External Defibrillator Training

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should take this course?

 Anyone interested in learning CPR and AED use, including healthcare professionals, first responders, and the general public.

No, the course is designed for individuals with no prior medical knowledge.

Most organisations recommend renewing your certification annually.

While it’s always best to have formal training, if you witness an emergency, do not hesitate to initiate CPR and use an AED if available. Follow the instructions provided on the AED device.