First Aid at Work

First Aid at Work

Course Specifications:

Qualification Number: 603/2453/3

Description: This first aid qualification is ideal for those who perform the role of first aider in the workplace.

Qualifications Network UK developed the QNUK Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF), which was created in collaboration with other AOs and assists employers in meeting their requirements under the Health and Safety (First Aid) regulations 1981 (NI 1982).

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Pricing starts at £105 + VAT per person for a group of 12.

First Aid at Work

The First Aid at Work course is designed for individuals employed in high-risk industries such as engineering, large-scale warehousing, machinery repair, and construction.

Additionally, this course is suitable for companies that serve the public or have a large workforce in lower-risk environments.

The First Aid at Work qualification is widely recognised and accepted throughout the United Kingdom.

Accredited by Qualifications Network UK, regulated by Ofqual, and complies with current guidelines set forth by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Resuscitation Council UK.

First Aid at Work

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First Aid at Work

This 3-day, 18-hour First Aid at Work course teaches students to identify and respond to common workplace injuries and conditions.

First aid at work teaches you to perform CPR on an unconscious, non-breathing person, use an AED safely, manage an unconscious but breathing person, and monitor them until ambulance crews arrive.

You will gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence to effectively treat a wide range of ailments and conditions in your workplace.

Includes treating a casualty who is choking, having a seizure, being poisoned, or experiencing medical shock, as well as those suffering from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), asthma attacks, drowning, crushing injuries, life-threatening bleeds, minor burns, scalds, and other wounds.

Companies and awarding organisations have collaborated to develop first-aid courses for high-risk industries.

First Aid aid at Work learning outcomes;

Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider in reference to:

  • Preventing cross-infection
  • Importance of recording incidents and actions
  • Using available equipment
  • Assessing the situation and circumstances to act safely, promptly, and effectively in an emergency

Be able to provide first aid to a casualty who:

  • is unresponsive but breathing normally
  • is unresponsive but NOT breathing normally
  • is wounded and bleeding
  • has external bleeding
  • is suffering from medical shock
  • is having a heart attack
  • is having a stroke
  • has bites or stings
  • has had an electric shock
  • has injuries to the eyes, bones, muscles, and joints
  • has a chest injury
  • has splinters, cuts, grazes, or bruising
  • has minor burns or scalds
  • is having a seizure
  • has sudden poisoning
  • is suffering from anaphylactic shock
  • has diabetes
  • has asthma
  • is suffering the effects of extreme heat or cold

Course Pre-requisites

This First Aid at Work qualification equips individuals aged 16 and older to take on the role of a workplace emergency first aider.

Learners aged 14 to 16 can also pursue this qualification, but employers should not rely solely on them to fulfil first aider responsibilities.

Given the assessment’s nature, learners should have a strong command of English to understand and apply the required assessment methods.

Ideally, learners should possess at least Level 2 literacy and numeracy skills or equivalent qualifications.

They will need to demonstrate first aid procedures in a workplace environment, including performing CPR on a casualty lying on the floor.

Course Duration

18 guided learning hours (3 days).

Course Tests

Multiple-choice question paper.

  • A minimum of 70% required to pass this part of the course (28 out of 40)

Practical Observations.

  • Learners must be able to perform relevant practical tasks on the floor during the summative assessments.
  • 100% pass mark required.

The assessment will take place under examination conditions; i.e., learners will sit at least 1.25 metres apart and will not be allowed to confer during the examination. No books, including dictionaries, will be permitted during the examination.

Course Qualification

Learners will receive an Ofqual-regulated QNUK Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) qualification if they complete all the practical course components and the final multiple-choice exam.

The certificate is valid for 3 years after the course’s assessment date.

Each successful learner will receive:

  • QNUK Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF)
  • QNUK Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) (PDF certificate)
  • QNUK qualification card for wallet or purse

Geographical Coverage

This qualification is available to learners in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

The qualification can be delivered in other countries; however, learners should be aware that the content was developed in accordance with current UK practice.

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