[X] Close

Your Name (required)

Company Name

Your Email (required)

Contact Phone Number (required)

Building number and street name (required)

Town or City (required)

County

Post Code (required)

Course Name (required)

Course Date (required)

Candidate Names (at least one required)







Additional Information

I understand that 14 days notice of cancellations or changes to delegate’s names must be given and that no refunds can be made after that date. All delegates must attend the whole course and any late arrivals may be refused entry. No refunds will be made to delegates who are refused entry due to late arrival, or who leave early. All bookings are taken on a first come first served basis and if the chosen course is oversubscribed then an alternative venue and/or date will be offered. Stockwood Consulting Limited reserves the right to cancel any course, at any time, and issue a full refund. No certificates will be released until payment has been received in full.
I have read and agree to the trems and conditions as laid out above

Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) Course at Angel Hotel Market Harborough

We held another open course in August at the Angel Hotel in Market Harborough. Although it was a sunny day all our candidates from various local businesses attended eager to learn some new first aid skills.

Employers have to risk assess their workplace first aid requirements, and the 1-day Emergency FirstAid at Work (EFAW) qualification is one of the statutory qualifications for this purpose. All candidates must attend the full 6-hours contact time in order to fulfill the qualification ‘license to practice’ requirement. As well as a full attendance requirement each candidate is continually assessed on each section of the programme.

With modern mobile communication, modern emergency service response times and the changing face of UK employment from a manufacturing to a service economy, first aid need have changed. If the risk assessment is that employees may be faced with life-threatening incidents where they have to manage the casualty for 10 minutes, or very minor incident that will not require medical assistance, then the EFAW is the course that meets the criteria. For other potential first aid circumstances the employee can phone for help and medical assistance.

Website Content © Stockwood Consulting Ltd. 2013 | Web Design By Caged Fish | News RSS | Log in

Powered by eShop v.6