Course Information HSE First Aid at Work // 17-19 December 2024 // 09:30-16:30 // Hybrid Participants will learn how to assess and manage a diverse range of scenarios, from resuscitation to dealing with workplace hazards.On successful completion of an assessment, the participants will be awarded a Health & Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid at Work certificate of competence, which is valid for 3 years.This course will be taught as blended learning with 2 days online and 1 day in-person in Glasgow.Course OverviewThe First Aid at Work training syllabus covers: Understand the role and responsibilities of the first aider Recording and reporting of accidents and incidents including RIDDOR Discussion of specific work-related injuries Contents of a first aid kit (including preventing cross infection) Assessing the situation and acting safely, effectively and promptly in an emergency Administer first aid to a casualty who is/requires: Unconscious (including seizure) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Choking Wounded and bleeding Suffering from shock Appropriate first aid for minor injuries including minor cuts, grazes, bruises, small splinters, minor burns and scalds Administer first aid to a casualty with: Injuries to bones, muscles and joints including suspected spinal injuries Chest injuries Burns and scalds Eye injuries Sudden poisoning Anaphylactic shock Stroke Asthma Heart Attack including Angina Diabetes Who is this course for?This course is suitable for freelance film & TV practitioners working at all levels, who have an ability to step away from their normal duties in order to administer first aid.TutorThis course will be delivered by Stewart First Aid. Eligibility:This session is specifically for established film and television practitioners based in Scotland. Please only apply if you meet this criteria. BECTU opportunities for those in other areas of the UK can be found here: England, Wales. Applicants should be based and working freelance in film and television in Scotland. We're targeting practitioners working in scripted production for this course. Students are not eligible for this training. The training provider requires that participants must be able to complete practical training sessions which includes bending and kneeling for periods of time on the floor for CPR and Recovery Position when required Selection: As this is a workshop style course, there are a limited number of spaces available to allow participants the opportunity to interact and ask questions. Priority for spaces will be given to eligible BECTU members. If more BECTU members apply than spaces available, places will be given to those who demonstrate the greatest professional need for this training. If we receive more eligible applications than spaces available, we will endeavour to schedule additional training sessions at a later date (subject to funding). Places are provided free of charge but are worth a considerable amount. Please only apply if you can commit to attending all 3 sessions. We have a travel fund to support anyone who may need help with travel costs. The deadline to apply is 9AM, TUESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2024 This course is being delivered with support from Scottish Union Learning and is funded by The Scottish Government. If you have any queries please email vision@bectu.org.uk Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy Apply