For more detail on any of the courses below please visit: www.itcfirstaid.org.uk |
Title |
Cost |
Duration |
Description |
Emergency Action Appointed Person for Fitness Instructors |
£55 + VAT |
1 day |
This course has been designed specifically for the fitness instructor either working within a gym environment or as a freelance Personal Trainer.
The course covers:-
- Vital signs
- Treating Collapse
- Resuscitation
- Choking
- Shock
- Head injuries
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Sports First Aid Emergency Action |
£55 + VAT |
1 day |
Covers emergency action required for various sectors of sporting activity especially aimed at coaches, instructors, teachers, referees and participants |
Sports First Aid Incident Management |
£100 +VAT |
2 days |
Covers same content as the 1 day Sports Emergency Action plus common injuries and illnesses and “return to play” decisions.
This certificate completes the minimum first aid requirement to maintain the validity of most sports governing bodies. |
Emergency Action Appointed Person |
£55 + VAT |
1 day |
This is a
lifesaver course, giving participants essential lifesaving
emergency techniques. This course covers the needs of the
'Appointed Person', tailored to your workplace. Suitable for
low risk workplaces, (offices, shops, pubs) split sites or
shift operations where a nominated person will deal with
emergency incidents. |
Standard First Aid At Work |
£195 + VAT |
4 days |
This statutory
First Aid at Work course complies with the current Health &
Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Employers have a legal
obligation to make First Aid provision for their employees.
This qualification fulfils that legal obligation and is a
comprehensive introduction to First Aid provision. |
Automatic External Defibrillator |
£55 + VAT |
1 day |
A readily available
and easily operated Automated External Defibrillator (AED),
at the scene, in the hands of a trained operator can
enormously increase the chance of surviving sudden cardiac
arrest. This course will enable you to make a life-saving
difference |
First Aid for Business
The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 require businesses to provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to enable first aid to be given to its employees if they are injured or become ill at work. Click here to see the First Aid Risk
Assessment
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For more information on what your requirements are, visit the HSE website www.hse.gov.uk/firstaid/legislation |