| Course Overview What is an appointed person? An appointed person for first aid satisfies the minimum requirements that are laid down by the Health & Safety Executive. An appointed person is someone who:-
- Takes charge when someone is ill or injured
- Looks after the first aid equipment
This one day training course gives an appointed person the basic skills required to act in an emergency, and assist a first aider. It satisfies the guidance laid down by the Health and Safety Executive. What you will learn At the end of the Appointed Persons -First Aid training course the delegate should be able to:- - Demonstrate how to assess a situation and a casualty
- List the causes of unconsciousness
- Demonstrate the management of an unconscious person
- Demonstrate basic life support (CPR)
- Demonstrate how to clear an airway in a choking person
- Demonstrate how to control severe bleeding
- Fracture and dislocations
- Burns and scalds (including electric shock)
- Diabetes/epilepsy
Course Appointed Person (First Aid) One day course The Appointed Persons First Aid Training Course is limited to a maximum of 12 delegates. Course costs cover the training session, a comprehensive set of course notes, lunch and refreshments and an attendance certificate. This is a non-residential training course. This course can be delivered in-house if required but there must be a minimum of 10 delegates. For further information contact Aster Training on 01296 720281 for a Free Consultation to discuss your training requirements. Cost is exclusive of VAT which is chargeable at the current rate. Prices are correct at the time of publishing, but may be varied in line with market conditions from time to time. |