First Aid on Locations training is designed for production teams working away from the office or studio. Whether filming or recording, this course is aimed at groups that will still be able to call for an ambulance but which may experience a delay in its arrival.
Below you can find out more about the course, but the important news is that the First Aid on Locations training course is now open for bookings in Bristol, with the next course with spaces being in early 2023. For years now, we have been running this course โon-siteโ for individual production companies, but now we are offering an โopenโ course. This course is โopenโ to all, so smaller production companies that might want to only train one or two people can now affordably access this training.
The course can be adapted, but the core syllabus meets [and exceeds] the HSEs requirements for workplace first aid.
The core learning outcomes are:
Outline the SAFE approach
Perform, in a simulated setting, basic life support on an adult
Perform, in a simulated setting, basic life support on a child/infant
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, use of a pocket mask
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, management of choking
Place a casualty in the recovery position
Outline the management of a casualty with chest pain
State the management steps for a casualty who has fainted
Outline the management of a casualty who is convulsing
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, use of direct pressure to control bleeding
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, use of elevation to control bleeding
Outline the management of burns
Outline the management of scalds
Discuss the recognition of shock
State the management steps for shock
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, initial management of suspected fractures
Discuss recognition and management of common major illness.
List contents of available first aid kits
Outline the importance of taking a history from the patient
Discuss the importance of gathering information on the mechanism of injury
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, examination of the patient to current CABC protocols
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, use of indirect pressure to control bleeding
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, use of windlass/tourniquets to control bleeding
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, use of haemostatic dressings to control bleeding
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, management of head injuries
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, manual management of spinal injuries
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, management of chest injuries
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, management of abdominal injuries
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, simple management of suspected pelvic injuries
Outline management of soft tissues injuries such as sprains and strains
Discuss the identification and treatment of eye injuries including irrigation
Outline the management of an asthma attack
State the management of near drowning
Discuss identification and management of a suspected Stroke [CVA]
Discuss identification of imbalances in the sugar levels
Outline the management of suspected poisoning
Discuss the identification of hypothermia
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, management of a casualty with hypothermia
Discuss the identification of heat injury such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke
Demonstrate, in a simulated setting, management of a casualty with a heat injury
Outline the identification of anaphylactic shock
Discuss the management of anaphylactic shock
This first aid on locations course is highly practical and reflects our #trainforreal and โfirst aid is a contact sportโ mantras.
Delegates are faced with scenarios involving casualty simulation including fake blood.
When and where is the First Aid on Locations training in Bristol?
This course is running at one of our favourite venues in the Bristol area, Charterhouse Outdoor Activity Centre, and it is running on a variety of dates in early 2023. We are also running a First Aid in Remote Locations โtop-up dayโ following most of the First Aid on Locations courses. Pre-booking required.
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To find out more about this training, call us on 0800 242 5210 or email info@lazarustraining.co.uk
To learn about our training methods visit our scenarios and simulations page or contact us on 0800 242 5210.
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