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1 Day First Aid Course

1 Day First Aid Overview

The Award in Emergency First Aid at Work meets The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 in respect of First Aid at Work and is aimed at individuals who intend to develop and gain formal recognition of their knowledge, understanding, and skills of first aid at work. The course duration is 1 day and the qualification is applicable to those who work or intend to work for a range of organizations, as all employers are required by law to have First Aid provision for their employees. By completing the single mandatory unit, all learners will cover the essentials of First Aid, including roles and responsibilities, incident assessment and managing and administering First Aid to casualties in a variety of situations. These situations could relate to breathing, choking, bleeding, shock and minor injuries. Objectives of the qualification include preparing learners to progress to a qualification in the same subject area but at a higher level or requiring more specific knowledge, skills and understanding, meeting relevant programs of learning, preparing learners for employment and supporting a role in the workplace.

Who is the First Aid course for?

First Aid Course is compulsory if you want to work as a security officer, or if you want to teach first aid as a trainer.

  • Emergency First Aid 1 Day Course is for Security Officers.
  • First Aid At Work 2 days course is ideal for trainers, and workers.

Course Contents

  • The role of the first aider
  • First aid kits and equipment
  • Preventing cross infection
  • Recording accidents and near misses (incidents)
  • Assessing the situations in an emergency
  • Administer first aid to a casualty who is unconscious / needs CPR / is choking / wounded or bleeding/ suffering from shock / has minor cuts, bruises or scalds
  • Administer first aid to a casualty with:- injuries to bones, muscles, joints inc. suspected spinal injuries/ chest injuries / sudden poisoning / burns and scalds / eye injuries / anaphylactic shock and treatment
  • Recognize the presence of major illness and provide appropriate first aid including heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma & diabetes

Progression after Level 2 Emergency First Aid

Learners who achieve the Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (QCF) can progress to the Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (QCF) using credits already achieved as they feature a common unit (time restrictions apply).

They can also progress to other qualifications in the sector, including the Level 2 Award in Paediatric Emergency First Aid (QCF) and the Level 2 Award in Paediatric First Aid (QCF).

Structure of Emergency first aid Training

To achieve the Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (QCF), learners must achieve 1 credit from the single mandatory unit. This qualification is not graded successful learners achieve a pass.

Assessment of Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid

Assessment of this qualification is by Portfolio of Evidence and Practical Demonstration/ Assignment which is quality assured by the awarding body concerned. The Achievement Record Workbook provided by the awarding body, and available to download from the awarding organization, would be used if it is a QCF qualification.

The demonstration of practical skills: These can be assessed during or after delivery, a record of the learner’s performance must be completed by the assessor in the Achievement Record Workbook. Internal Verification would be carried out.

The knowledge-based components: These would be assessed by written question and answer or by oral questioning; questions are available in the Achievement Record/Workbook. If using written question and answer this should be internally marked by the assessor.

Re-qualifying first aid

Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (QCF) certificates are valid for 3 years. In order to re-qualify after 3 years, learners would be assessed against all learning outcomes and assessment criteria in the units. Learners would require re-qualify prior to the expiry of their held qualification.

Learner Entry Requirements for Emergency First Aid

There are no formal entry requirements. However, learners should be able to work at level 2 or above. They must be physically capable of completing the practical activities involved.

Where is the training conducted?

Security Courses UK is based in East London Stratford forest gate, offering cheapest emergency first aid qualifications for learners from Greater London especially Stratford, Romford, Ilford, forestgate, Newham, Eastham

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Course Name:1 Day First Aid Course

Course Duration:1 Day (6 Hours)

Course Price:£80

Course Locations:London, Birmingham

Frequently Asked Question

Who is this course for?

  • Emergency First Aid 1 day course is for individuals wishing to obtain the SIA Door Supervisor Licence.
  • First Aid At Work 2 day course is ideal for trainers, and those who wish to teach the Emergency First Aid course.

How can I book and pay for the course?

You book and pay using your credit card or debit card securely online or over the phone. You can also pay via bank transfer. Please contact us if you would like to make the payment via bank transfer.

When will I receive my examination result?

Results are published online within 10-14 working days after your examination date. You will be notified by SMS and email when they are ready to view – in the rare case your results are delayed, we will always keep you informed.

When will I receive my certificate?

Certificates are usually dispatched 7 days after successful course completion. Please contact us – if it has been over 14 days so we can verify your address and arrange for a replacement.

Please note, you don’t need a certificate to apply for your SIA Licence.

Do I need FIrst Aid Certificate to apply for SIA Licence?

Yes, you do need a First Aid certificate to apply for the SIA Licence. Your details are passed on to the SIA when you pass the course.

I want to work as a Security Guard, is this course right for me?

Yes, you will need the First Aid Course certificate for Door Supervisor Licence allows you to work as a Security Guard and a Door Supervisor.

That means – you can work in retail security, nightclubs and events with a Door Supervisor Licence.

What ID documents do I have to bring along?

It is a regulatory requirement to do an identity check for all security-related qualifications. Therefore, candidates who are attending Licence linked course are requested to provide the following upon arrival;

  • Two passport size photos
  • Original passport of any nationality or UK photo Drivers Licence
  • Two forms of address proof (originals)

Please see the joining instructions as a range of other documents can be accepted.

Note: You will not be able to sit the exam if you do not have the correct ID Documents. (Government Requirement)

I have not received the booking confirmation email

Check your SPAM folder, emails can occasionally land in there.

If you don’t find the email in your SPAM, we may have a wrong email address for you. Please contact us, so we can verify your email address and re-send you the booking confirmation email.

What if my course is cancelled?

We hate it when training providers have to cancel a course – but it can happen for reasons outside our control. If your course is cancelled – we will offer you an alternate date, if that date is not suitable, we will offer you an instant refund.

When can I apply for my SIA License?

You can apply for your SIA License as soon as you have passed your course. For more information watch the full video

Does the course fee include the SIA Licence application fee?

The course fee does not include the licence fee. The licence application fee of £220 is payable to directly to the SIA when applying for the licence – which is valid for three years.
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