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Level 3 First Aid at Work (RQF)

Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) This Ofqual regulated qualification is aimed at people in the workplace nominated to be First Aiders. Due to it’s standardised content and delivery, it is also useful to a wider audience including those working in security, voluntary or community roles and activities; or those who are required to help others in a range of first aid situations. If you require a more advanced or in-depth training course, have a look at our regulated pre-hospital care qualifications that expand the breadth of training and knowledge to widen your scope of practice as a responder. About the course Delivered over a 3 day period, learners are introduced to a range of incidents and situations they could potentially be required to deal with in their role or remit. Successful learners will be able to respond promptly to first aid situations, to provide safe and effective first aid treatment in a prompt manner. The content and guidelines follow currently accepted practice and guidelines from organisations and groups such as: The Resuscitation Council (UK)  First Aid Awarding Organisation Forum Voluntary Aid Societies Distinguished panel of experts in emergency medical care. The qualification addresses  workplace requirements in Northern Ireland (and UK) for employers to meet their obligations under Health and Safety Executive (HSE) training standard for delivery of First Aid at Work (FAW) The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982 (as amended) The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 (as amended) Course entry requirements There are no formal entry qualifications; however learner expecting to gain the regulated qualification must: be able to complete a range of practical exercises on the floor be able to complete a minimum of 2 minutes of CPR at least 14 years old on the first day of training Learners who do not meet the requirements of the regulated qualification can be issued a certificate of attendance. Certificates will clearly state that it was attendance only, and not suitable evidence to cat in the capacity of a first aider in the workplace. This does not detract from anyone requiring additional support or requirements; more information is contained within our centre policies Course content Over 3 days, learners will be introduced to Roles and Responsbilities of a first aider Preventing cross infection Recording incidents Safe use of equipment assessing an incident Summoning assistance Prioritising treatment Dealing with post incident requirements Identify how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Hand Hygiene Safe disposal of waste Using appropriate dressings Barrier devices & rescue breaths Covering your own cuts and wounds Idenitifying the need for consent Gaining consent Implied consent Conducting a scene survey Checking for danger Identifying numbers of casualties Evaluating what happened Prioritising treatment delegating tasks Conducting a primary survey of a casualty Danger Response Airway Breathing Circulation Summoning appropriate assistance when nessecary Shouting for help Calling 999/112 Leaving the casualty to call emergency services Sending bystanders to call emergency services Calling NHS emergency helpline such as 111 Detail detail detail detail detail detail   Detail detail detail detail detail detail   Detail detail detail detail detail detail   Detail detail detail detail detail detail   Detail detail detail detail detail detail   Detail detail detail detail detail detail   How the course is assessed Learners are assessed by formative and summative, assessments conducted by your facilitator, an independent assessor and online electronic exams taken under exam conditions. Formative Assessments: Formative assessments are an ongoing, overall observation of your skills, abilities, attitudes and working practices; this is done by your facilitator throughout the course to ensure that you have the right attributes appropriate to the role. Even if you pass all assessments, you still need to demonstrate to your facilitator that you are responsible and capable of the role, otherwise you could still be referred Summative Assessments: Summative assessments are final assessments of skills where you have opportunity to demonstrate to your facilitator that you have learned the required knowledge, either by demonstrating activities such as: Vehicle Daily Inspection Pre Driving Checks Reversing and Maneuvering Route Planning Night Driving Emergency Call re-prioritisation Invigilated Exams: There are three multiple choice question examinations conducted under exam conditions throughout the course including Traffic Signs, Road and Vehicle Markings (MCQ 1) Theory before on road training at speed (MCQ 2) Legislation, Highway Code and Roadcraft (MCQ 3) Final Independent Driving Assessment Once you have completed the course requirements; a final driving assessment is undertaken by an independent driving examiner. This lasts for (at a minimum) an hour, and covers both routine and emergency response driving, where your driving standards are observed throughout, across various types of roads, including urban, rural, city centre and motorway / multi-lane roads. Much like a normal driving test, the examiner will only provide directions and when you have received your emergency call, or stood down from your emergency call. What your course fees cover You are not paying for a certificate or qualification, your course fee does not entitle you automatically to a qualification or certificate Your course fees allow you to access and participate on a course of study that may lead to the achievement of a qualification at the end. Whether this happens or not depends on you successfully achieving the assessment criteria laid out in the qualification specification. Your course fees cover the following: Access to 120 guided learning hours on the course with one of our facilitators Registration fee with the Awarding Organisation (FutureQuals) One attempt at each Multiple-Choice Question Paper (MCQ) as timetabled Two submissions for the review of written work products (including diaries) Assessment and sign off of your portfolio (By Group or Cohort) * Quality Assurance of your portfolio (By Group or Cohort) * Electronic Certificate (E-Certificate)   For the duration of your qualification you will have access to our Microsoft Office 365 platform which will provide you with: Office 365 Licence: Access to online versions of the Microsoft Office Suite Access to your Portfolio