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First Aid at Work

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The First Aid at Work (FAW) course is the most comprehensive first aid training for the workplace. It covers various CPR and first aid skills and equips first aiders with the knowledge to apply first aid to specific injuries and illnesses.  

The First Aid at Work course is suitable for all industries and enables employers to meet HSE and HSENI requirements. After completing an RLSS UK FAW course, candidates receive a Level 3 First Aid at Work qualification.  

RLSS UK’s First Aid at Work training is CIMSPA endorsed, which means it has been quality-assured by CIMSPA. RLSS UK is an active member of the First Aid Awarding Organisation Forum (FAAOF) whose remit is to collaborate on best practice and maintain quality to ensure the integrity and currency of regulated qualifications.  

FAW is regulated by OfqualQualifications Wales and CCEA in Northern Ireland.

Emergency First Aid at Work

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The Emergency First Aid at Work course is a one day first aid qualification that covers a range of CPR and emergency first aid skills. Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) provides employers and your staff with the skills to reduce the risks and dangers in your workplace – because a safe working environment is a basic right for all workers and a responsibility for all employers.  

The Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) qualification is suitable for all industries and enables employers to meet HSE and HSENI requirements. After completing an RLSS UK EFAW course, candidates receive a Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work qualification. 

RLSS UK’s Emergency First Aid at Work training is CIMSPA endorsed, which means it has been quality-assured by CIMSPA. RLSS UK is an active member of the First Aid Awarding Organisation Forum (FAAOF) whose remit is to collaborate on best practice and maintain quality to ensure the integrity and currency of regulated qualifications. 

EFAW is regulated by OfqualQualifications Wales and CCEA in Northern Ireland.

Emergency Pediatric First Aid

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The Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) course is a one day first aid qualification that covers a range of CPR and emergency first aid skills specifically for children and infants (babies) – because their first aid needs differ from those of adults.  

The Emergency Paediatric First Aid course is for anyone over 16 who has contact or works with, children and infants (babies). After completing an RLSS UK EPFA course, candidates receive a Level 3 Emergency Paediatric First Aid qualification. 

RLSS UK’s Emergency Paediatric First Aid training is CIMSPA endorsed, which means it has been quality-assured by CIMSPA. RLSS UK is an active member of the First Aid Awarding Organisation Forum (FAAOF) whose remit is to collaborate on best practice and maintain quality to ensure the integrity and currency of regulated qualifications. 

EPFA is regulated by OfqualQualifications Wales and CCEA in Northern Ireland.

Emergency Outdoor First Aid

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The Emergency Outdoor First Aid course is a one-day first aid qualification that covers a range of CPR and emergency outdoor first aid skills. Emergency Outdoor First Aid (EOFA) provides employers and staff with the skills to provide basic initial first aid care and reduce the risks and dangers in outdoor environments.   

The Emergency Outdoor First Aid (EOFA) qualification is suitable for anybody who works or manages activities within an outdoor environment and meets the requirements of an employer's first aid needs assessment. After completing an RLSS UK EOFA course, candidates receive a Level 3 Emergency Outdoor First Aid qualification. 

First Aid
Refresher Training

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The Emergency Outdoor First Aid course is a one-day first aid qualification that covers a range of CPR and emergency outdoor first aid skills. Emergency Outdoor First Aid (EOFA) provides employers and staff with the skills to provide basic initial first aid care and reduce the risks and dangers in outdoor environments.   

The Emergency Outdoor First Aid (EOFA) qualification is suitable for anybody who works or manages activities within an outdoor environment and meets the requirements of an employer's first aid needs assessment. After completing an RLSS UK EOFA course, candidates receive a Level 3 Emergency Outdoor First Aid qualification. 

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