Basic First Aid (Polish Sub titles)
Basic First Aid (Polish Sub titles)
ETD’s manual handling training will show you how to lift and manage loads safely.
Workers suffer from manual handling injuries every day, usually because they have lifted or supported loads incorrectly. There are manual handling regulations in place to combat injuries that result from lifting, pushing, pulling or otherwise moving people or items.
The regulations lay out duties for both organisations and employees, giving general guidelines and requirements to minimise risk. But lots of people aren’t familiar with these regulations and don’t know how to protect themselves. This course will introduce you to these regulations and the steps you can take to protect yourself while lifting or moving loads. If you work in an office, warehouse, factory or hospital – or even on a farm or building site – you’ll find this training invaluable.
What does the course cover?
- How to assess an accident
- Assessing an accident
- Training in CPR
- The Recovery Position
- Shock
Training Outcomes
- The primary and secondary surveys
- How to act as a first responder
- How to deal with casualties in shock or with major bleeding
- How to put a casualty in the recovery position
- How to perform CPR
- How to conduct risk assessments – download ETD’s free risk assessment forms
- How to assess the scene of an accident
- The legislation surrounding basic first aid
Modules
- The importance of first aiders
- Legislation
- Risk assessing
- Primary survey
- CPR
- Secondary survey
- The recovery position
- Treatment for major bleeds and shock
- Summary and final exam
Test & Certification
At the end of the Basic First Aid Course, you will be given a multiple-choice test. The required pass rate is 85%. You will be able to download and print a digital certificate on completion of the course. This certificate is valid for one year.
Duration
Main Course: Approximately 30 minutes (excluding time taken for the final exams).
Complete your first aid certification from anywhere at any time, whether at home or in the workplace.