Hartlepool College of Further Education

Emergency First Aid at Work

Hartlepool, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Emergency First Aid at Work at Hartlepool College of Further Education is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Hartlepool College of Further Education is a leading provider of vocational and technical education in the North East of England, boasting a state-of-the-art £53 million campus. Known for its exceptional industry links and high apprenticeship success rates, it offers a supportive environment for students to launch their professional careers.

About the Program

The Emergency First Aid at Work course is designed for individuals seeking to become first aiders in lower-risk work environments. This one-day course provides essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively in emergencies. Ideal for those who thrive in hands-on learning environments, this program equips students with the confidence to act decisively in critical situations.

Throughout the course, participants will learn about the roles and responsibilities of a first aider, how to use a first aid kit, and techniques for assessing emergency situations. Key topics include CPR, dealing with choking, and managing shock and minor injuries. The practical assessments ensure that students can apply their skills in real-life scenarios, preparing them for the fast-paced demands of the workplace.

Graduates of this program can pursue roles such as First Aider, Health and Safety Officer, or Emergency Response Coordinator. These skills are transferable across various industries, including healthcare, education, and corporate environments. Employers value the ability to maintain safety and respond to emergencies, making this qualification a valuable asset in any professional setting.

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