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Emergency First Aid at Work (1 Day) E-mail

The Basic First Aid course can be completed by anybody who wishes to enrol, whether you need to learn first aid for your job, are working towards an NVQ in care or you simply want to learn these valuable skills. This one day course is full, informative and interactive.  You will use practical aids such as Rescusi-Anne's and will carry out paired work in bandaging, so that you gain confidence as well as learning the techniques.

The topics covered in the course are: unconsious casualty management; recovery position; CPR; choking in adults and children; sever bleeds; shock; heart attacks and cardiac arrest.

The Basic First Aid course is VOISE accredited and upon completion of the course the candidate will receive a certificate.

Cost
The cost of the course is £50

How to Book a Place on This Course


Members of the LWDP and/or VOISE Ltd can book a place on this course through Lancashire Plan. If you are not a member of VOISE Ltd but wish to book a place on this course please click on the link in the top right hand corner of this page and follow the appropriate steps. Bookings can also be made by commercial customers by calling the VOISE office on 01772 679888.

Course Dates 

Location Date
Start
End
Duration
VOISE Warton 7th July 2010
 9:30  16:30 7 hours
VOISE Warton 7th September 2010
 9:30  16:30 7 hours
VOISE Warton 6th October 2010
 9:30  16:30 7 hours
VOISE Warton 9th November 2010
 9:30  16:30 7 hours











Please note that there is a maximum of 12 people per course.

Last Updated ( Friday, 21 May 2010 )