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Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW)

Emergency First Aid at Work Training prepares individuals to provide treatment in emergency situations.

Duration
1 Days
From
£80 Incl. VAT
Passing Rate
95%

The Level 2 Emergency First Aid at Work Training Course is 1 day long and prepares you to respond correctly in emergency situations.

The EFAW Training covers the following topics:

✅ Taking charge and summoning help

✅ Priorities in First Aid

✅ Controlling Bleeding

✅ Epilepsy

✅ Poisoning

✅ Burns and Scalds

Free Basic First Aid Training online is available below. Please note that this training does not make you a qualified First Aider. To become qualified, you will need to pass the practical assessment. 

⚠️ IMPORTANT – This online course is suitable for those wishing to gain basic knowledge of first aid and does not qualify you to work as a first aider.

 

To obtain an Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate, you will need to attend additional practical training and an assessment in a classroom. The online course, classroom practical training and assessment meets all guidelines. The resulting qualification is recognised by the HSE.

Qualification in Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) is one of 4 first aid qualifications that are classed as a requirement to getting your SIA licence. Passing this course means you’re qualified to move towards your SIA licence with confidence.

EFAW is designed for low-risk workplaces, such as offices or smaller retail stores – high-risk places like factories, construction sites and warehouses require security professionals with the more in-depth  First Aid at Work qualification

However, the EFAW course is still very comprehensive, giving you the first aid skills you need to stay compliant for your SIA licence – and it only takes a day to complete.

The EFAW course will also introduce you to health and safety regulations that help you to prevent incidents proactively.

You’ll also learn emergency situation management. That lets you know how to communicate with the casualty – as well as advise people around you and report the incident to medical professionals.

EFAW course training takes place in person, in a classroom. Once you get your EFAW qualification, it lasts for 3 years before needing renewal.

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