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A Look into the Different First Aid Courses

Having first aid knowledge at the workplace can mean the difference between life and death. It is a vital skill that everyone should know and is often a legal requirements for certain workplaces. Offering your staff occupational first aid training ensures that your business is compliant with the law and that your workforce will be fully ready for any emergency that occurs.

There are different types of first aid courses available, each with its own specific focus and level of training. In this blog post, we examine the different types of first aid courses available and help you determine which one is ideal for you.

Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF)

This occupational first aid training course is designed to train someone as the designated emergency first aider in their workplace. It looks into important skills needed to provide first aid in an emergency situation.

Thanks to this course, you and your staff will gain understanding and skills in roles and responsibilities of the first aider, assessing and accident and assisting a casualty who is suffering from a minor injury. Not to mention, you’ll be able to recognize signs and symptoms of injury and illness.

The RQF courses takes I day to complete and allows the participant to act as the emergency first aider in their workplace.

Level 3 Award in Pediatric First Aid (RQF)

This occupational first aid training course is designed for those who work with children and need to know how to offer first aid to infants and children. It is both useful for practical knowledge as well as to boost skills involving caring for children. Keep in mind this course typically takes 2 days to complete.

Emergency Pool Responder Course

This course is designed for new and current staff who work in the leisure sector and is ideally suited to pools that are less than 1.5m in depth and where full lifeguard supervision is not needed. It looks into topics such as CPR, rescue techniques, and first aid for injuries and illnesses that are specific to swimming pools. The Emergency Pool Responder course typically takes 1 day to complete.

The right occupational first aid training course will depend on your specific needs and the requirements of your workplace. Be sure to do your homework before settling on any of these first aid training courses in Singapore.

James Williams

James Williams is a bestselling author and historian with a passion for storytelling. He has written numerous books on historical figures and events, including biographies of famous leaders and explorers. James is also a regular contributor to several historical publications and blogs. His ability to bring history to life has earned him critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers. When he's not writing, James enjoys traveling to historical sites and exploring new places.

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