Our First Aid at Work Requalification course is designed to provide updated content to people who already have a First Aid at Work certificate.
This course should be completed while you still have valid First Aid at Work accreditation, and the Health & Safety Executive recommends that you requalify within a month of the expiration of your existing certificate.
The Requalification course is an intensive course with only a small amount of practice time allowed. Delegates must have a good knowledge of workplace first aid practises to keep up with the pace of the course.
As with our other workplace first aid courses, attendees must have a basic understanding of the English language.
Our First Aid at Work Requalification course covers the same material as our First Aid at Work course, but the course is conducted over two days instead of three.
All successful delegates will receive an industry recognised FFA Level 3 Award for First Aid at Work.
First Aid at Work Requalification Course aims to refresh and update your knowledge and skills in providing first aid in the workplace. It is designed for individuals who already hold a valid First Aid at Work certificate and need to renew their qualification.
The First Aid at Work Requalification Course is intended for individuals who currently hold a valid First Aid at Work certificate and need to renew their qualification before it expires.
The Requalification Course is an intensive program with minimal practice time. Participants must have a good grasp of workplace first aid practices to keep up with the pace of the course.
The Requalification Course covers the same material as the First Aid at Work Course, including adult resuscitation (CPR), allergic reactions, asthma, bone, muscle, and joint injuries, burns and scalds, chest pains, choking adults, contacting emergency services, eye injuries, fainting and head injuries, defibrillator prompts and pad placement, low blood sugar, minor and severe bleeding, poisoning, managing an emergency and the role of the first aider, seizures and shock, strokes, spinal injuries, and unresponsive adults.
The First Aid at Work Requalification Course is conducted over two days, whereas the regular First Aid at Work Course is conducted over two days.
Successful delegates will receive an industry-recognized FFA Level 3 Award for First Aid at Work upon completing the Requalification Course.