First aid course comparison tool
Are you looking for workplace first aid training, but don't know which course is for you? Here at British Red Cross Training we are one of the UK's leading providers of first aid at work courses, helping organisations of all sizes keep their staff safe.
Our comparison tool will help you find the right first aid at work course for your organisation's needs.
Simply choose up to three options from the menu below to compare the key features of our first aid at work courses.
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- Prices from (excl VAT) If you are booking for 6 or more people you may benefit from a discounted rate. Please contact us for more information.
- Course duration (days)
- Contact hours
- Certified
- Certificate duration (years)
- Training on our premises
- Training on your premises
- Minimum learner age
- Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
- Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
- Blended or online option available
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- £349Prices from (excl VAT)
- 3Course duration (days)
- 18Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
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Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
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Blended or online option available
- £349
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- £165Prices from (excl VAT)
- 1Course duration (days)
- 6Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
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Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
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Blended or online option available
- £165
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- £119Prices from (excl VAT)
- 0.5Course duration (days)
- 3Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
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Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
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Blended or online option available
- £119
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- £255Prices from (excl VAT)
- 2Course duration (days)
- 12Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
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Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
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Blended or online option available
- £255
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- £119Prices from (excl VAT)
- 0.5Course duration (days)
- 3Contact hours
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This course is not assessed but you still receive a record of learning.
Certified
- Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
-
Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
-
Blended or online option available
- £119
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- £209Prices from (excl VAT)
- 2Course duration (days)
- 12Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
-
Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
-
Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
-
Blended or online option available
- £209
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- POAPrices from (excl VAT)
- 1Course duration (days)
- 6Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
-
Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
-
Blended or online option available
- POA
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- £119Prices from (excl VAT)
- 0.5Course duration (days)
- 2Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
-
Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
-
Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
-
Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
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Blended or online option available
- £119
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- £119Prices from (excl VAT)
- 0.5Course duration (days)
- 3.25Contact hours
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Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
-
Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
-
Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
-
Blended or online option available
- £119
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- POAPrices from (excl VAT)
- 0.5Course duration (days)
- 2Contact hours
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Certified
- 1Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
-
Training on your premises
- 18Minimum learner age
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Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
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Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
-
Blended or online option available
- POA
-
- POAPrices from (excl VAT)
- 1Course duration (days)
- 6Contact hours
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This course is not assessed but you still receive a record of learning.
Certified
- 3Certificate duration (years)
-
Training on our premises
-
Training on your premises
- 16Minimum learner age
-
Compliant with first aid regulations Compliant with Health and Safety (first aid) regulation 1981 requirements
-
Compliant with EYFS Compliant with Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework requirements
-
Blended or online option available
- POA
- Dealing with an emergency
- Dealing with an emergency
- Assessing a casualty
- Monitoring a casualty
- Where to get help
- Electrical incidents
- Lone worker
- Hygiene techniques
- Unresponsive and breathing
- Adult
- Child
- Baby
- Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
- Seizures
- Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
- Adult
- Child
- Baby
- Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
- Unresponsive and not breathing with an AED Automated External Defibrilator
- Chain of survival
- Use of an AED
- Safety considerations
- AED awareness
- The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
- After using an AED
- Choking
- Adult
- Child
- Baby
- Heat related conditions
- Heat exhaustion
- Dehydration
- Hypothermia
- Fever
- Febrile Seizure
- Burns
- Burns
- Electrical burns
- Chemical burns
- Chemical burns to the eyes
- Harmful substances
- Poisoning
- Swallowed something harmful
- Inhaled
- Injected
- Bleeding and wounds
- Bleeding heavily from a wound
- Crush injuries
- Penetrating chest wounds
- Abdominal wounds
- Amputation
- Small blisters and splinters
- Small bruises and wounds
- Eye wounds
- Nosebleed
- Bites and stings
- Shock
- Shock
- Internal Bleeding
- Medical conditions
- Heart attack
- Angina attack
- Diabetic emergency
- Asthma
- Severe allergic reaction
- Stroke
- Feeling faint
- Meningitis
- Vomiting and diarrhoea
- Bone, muscle and joint injuries
- Broken bones
- Dislocations
- Strains and sprains
- Spinal injury
- Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
- Other injuries
- Head injuries
- Objects in the ears and nose
- Regulations and processes
- Health and safety first aid regulations
- First aid kits
- Accident records and reporting
- RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
- COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
- Administering medication (paediatric)
- Use of oxygen
- The respiratory system
- Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
- Use of a pulse Oximeter
- Use of Oxygen
- Oxygen cylinders and safety
- Preparing a cylinder for use
- Administering oxygen
- Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
- Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
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-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Child Specific
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Recap
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Recap
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-
-
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Dealing with an emergency
-
Assessing a casualty
-
Monitoring a casualty
-
Where to get help
-
Electrical incidents
-
Lone worker
-
Hygiene techniques
-
Unresponsive and breathing
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Unresponsive and breathing with suspected spinal injury
-
Seizures
-
Unresponsive and not breathing (CPR)
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Face shields/pocket masks/mouth to nose
-
Unresponsive and not breathing with an (AED) Automated External Defibrilator
-
Chain of survival
-
Use of an AED
-
Safety considerations
-
AED awareness
-
The heart, heart conditions and heart rhythms
-
After using an AED
-
Choking
-
Adult
-
Child
-
Baby
-
Heat related conditions
-
Heat exhaustion
-
Dehydration
-
Hypothermia
-
Fever
-
Febrile Seizure
-
Burns
-
Burns
-
Electrical burns
-
Chemical burns
-
Chemical burns to the eyes
-
Harmful substances
-
Poisoning
-
Swallowed something harmful
-
Inhaled
-
Injected
-
Bleeding and wounds
-
Bleeding heavily from a wound
-
Crush injuries
-
Penetrating chest wounds
-
Abdominal wounds
-
Amputation
-
Small blisters and splinters
-
Small bruises and wounds
-
Eye wounds
-
Nosebleed
-
Bites and stings
-
Shock
-
Shock
-
Internal Bleeding
-
Medical conditions
-
Heart attack
-
Angina attack
-
Diabetic emergency
-
Asthma
-
Severe allergic reaction
-
Stroke
-
Feeling faint
-
Meningitis
-
Vomiting and diarrhoea
-
Bone, muscle and joint injuries
-
Broken bones
-
Dislocations
-
Strains and sprains
-
Spinal injury
-
Cramp and Achilles tendon injury
-
Other injuries
-
Head injuries
-
Objects in the ears and nose
-
Regulations and processes
-
Health and safety first aid regulations
-
First aid kits
-
Accident records and reporting
-
RIDDOR Reporting of injuried, diseases and dangerous occurances regulations (summary)
-
COSHH Control of substances hazzardous to health (summary)
-
Administering medication (paediatric)
-
Use of oxygen
-
The respiratory system
-
Hypoxia and causes of hypoxia
-
Use of a pulse Oximeter
-
Use of Oxygen
-
Oxygen cylinders and safety
-
Preparing a cylinder for use
-
Administering oxygen
-
Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen Unresponsive and not breathing adults with oxygen, face mask and bag valve and mask
-
Reporting and record keeping for oxygen
-