Construction industry first aid training has almost unique requirements. For most sites, they will need to:
- know how to call for help;
- know how to share their location with the emergency services;
- have a first aid kit;
- have trained first aiders.
All but the smallest of sites require a formally trained first aider, whether the Emergency First Aid at Work or more commonly the full First Aid at Work.
Lazarus Training runs both these courses and the recommended Basic Life Support updates for qualified first aiders.
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Construction Industry -First Aid at Work
First aid training is often a requirement of even the smallest of workplaces, which must make arrangements for action in an emergency, provide a first aid kit, and possibly provide trained workplace first aiders.
All our first aid courses are aimed at making you confident to provide first aid at work when required.
First aid at Work training is ideal for?
It is aimed at workplaces with higher numbers of staff and risk.
The range of topics [shown below] means this is an ideal first aid qualification for many workplaces such as building sites.
How long is it?
This three-day course typically lasts from 0900 to 1700, though these times can be adjusted to meet your needs. The course must meet specific HSE requirements on learning hours and course duration. Each training day includes breaks.
What is covered?
The full Health and Safety Executive syllabus, such as:
Scene safety and assessment
Role of the Workplace First Aider
Treatment of the unconscious casualty, including CPR
Treatment of wounds, such as bleeding, breaks, and burns
First aid for someone choking
Eye and soft tissue injuries
Poisoning and Anaphylactic Shock
Caring for a person taken ill at work
If you would like to know more about this course, call 0800 242 5210 or you can visit our online booking tool to submit a request for information- click here.