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First Aid training has its benefits. It is largely recommended for every employee in an organisation. If more people qualify, there will be more people present to prevent accidents in the workplace. It is a legal requirement to assure your workers receive urgent treatment when injured or taken ill at work. It is a must that your workplace has the relevant equipment, resources and personnel to deal with an emergency.
Here are a few reasons how First Aid training benefits you and your company for an employer.
In the event of an accident, would you ignore it? Most people who would say no wouldn’t have the knowledge or confidence to help in the situation even if they wanted to. A First Aid Training course will give you the know-how to step forward and take control of a situation and treat a casualty. The Emergency First Aid, First Aid Requalification and First Aid at Work courses all provide you with knowledge on how to deal with a range of illnesses and injuries. By having this knowledge, you will feel much more willing to help when an accident occurs, without the fear of becoming a hindrance or misapplying first aid.
First Aid Training teaches delegates how to become safety conscious in their occupation. Your employees will be able to spot hazards in the workplace before accidents happen. The more First Aiders you have, the quicker employees will raise issues. Employees must recognise potential danger before it happens. The knowledge taken from the course will contribute towards reducing the number of injuries in your workplace.
The benefit of having a First Aid appointed person present is that you have someone to look monitor your First Aid kit. Having someone to maintain your kit means; as a result, it will always be fully stocked at all times. You must have all the resources available so that you can act promptly. Acting promptly will lower the impact of the injury or illness.
The faster you attend to a casualty in a critical condition, the more chance you have of saving them. By attending to someone who is choking, unresponsive or critically bleeding early, the effects of your treatment will be much more effective. First Aid Courses will teach you how to administer CPR and also how to use an AED or defibrillator; knowing how to do this helps you keep the casualty alive until the emergency services arrive.
A hasty response to an accident before the medical professionals arrive can not only save a life. Acting quickly can also shorten the healing time of the patient. The quicker the employee recovers, the quicker they can get back to work.
It isn’t just the workplace in which First Aid training is predominant. Employees will have their newfound skills for the rest of their lives. They may need to administer their skills to their family, friends or the general public in the future. The course can be refreshed every three years, so all the knowledge is up to date. Also, the qualification will look great to future employers. First Aid is a life skill and can be an excellent addition to your CV.
The course is a fun and interactive experience which includes spells of theory and practical assessments. If you supply the course for multiple members of your staff, the course helps increase morale and can be a great team-building exercise.
Every workplace is required to have at least one appointed First Aider on-site at all times. Some workplaces require more First Aiders; this depends on how many workers are working there and how high risk the environment is.
If you work in a low-risk environment, you will only be required to attend the (1 day) Emergency First Aid course.
If you work in a high-risk environment; e.g. a construction site or factory, you will need to attend the much more detailed (3 days) First Aid at Work.
If your First Aid at Work qualification is due to expire, you will need to attend the First Aid Requalification to renew it.
To find out more about the First Aid courses, 3B Training provides and the venues we deliver it in, visit our First Aid Courses page.
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