Outdoor First Aid Level 3 – 2-day course
If your assessment of First Aid needs highlights the need for qualified First Aiders in outdoor activity, then this Level 3 qualification will provide you with suitable and highly trained personnel. This comprehensive two-day course covers a wide range of First Aid emergencies, enabling all participants to deal with emergency situations with confidence in a prompt, safe and effective way, particularly where professional medical help is not immediately available.
This course fulfils the requirements of the First Aid element of the expedition syllabus and it is suitable for the Bronze, Silver and Gold Duke of Edinburgh awards. There is sufficient content in this course to satisfy the requirements of the HSE in respect of Emergency First Aid at Work. An additional certificate can be provided to evidence this to an employer, this should be requested from your course instructor and additional fees may apply.
Syllabus
A range of outdoor First Aid related subjects are covered including:
- First Aid Equipment.
- Assessment of the situation.
- Prioritising treatment.
- Environmental factors.
- Dealing with an unresponsive casualty.
- Bandaging.
- Moving a casualty.
- Shock (including Anaphylaxis).
- Fractures and spinal injuries.
- Heart attacks.
- Choking.
- Control of bleeding.
- Head injuries.
- Eye injuries.
- Poisoning.
- Chest injuries.
- Abdominal injuries.
- Sprains and strains.
- Burns and scalds.
- Asthma.
- Diabetes.
- Epilepsy.
- Hypothermia.
- Frostbite.
- Heat exhaustion.
- Bites and stings.
- Minor injuries.
Certification
Summative practical assessment is ongoing by the instructor each day, along with a written assessment on each day. A three year Level 3 Award in Outdoor First Aid will be issued to the learner, subject to successful assessment.
Assessment
A range of methods are used, including, practical and questioning (open and multiple-choice).
Candidate numbers
A maximum of 12 students are allowed and must be a minimum of 16 years of age.. A learner cannot assume a responsibility in the workplace until they reach the age of 16, and then it is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that the student is suitable for that role.
Contact Intu Veritas for more information and enquiries.