
Would you know how to provide
effective first aid in an emergency?
The QA Level 2 Award in Activity First Aid (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification designed for those who have a responsibility to provide first aid in outdoor and activity based environments.
Successful candidates will gain the knowledge and skills needed to treat a range of conditions that could occur during any form of activity, from life threatening illnesses to minor injuries.
What's involved.
The role and responsibilities of a first aider -Assessing an incident - Managing an unresponsive casualty - CPR and AED use - Recovery Position - Heart Attack - Stroke - Head, neck and back injuries - Chest and abdominal injuries - Fractures - External bleeding - Shock - Burns and scalds - Choking - Poisoning - Anaphylaxis - Asthma - Diabetes - Epilepsy and seizures - Treatment for hot and cold temperatures - Minor - injuries Sprains, strains and dislocations - Eye injuries
Duration: this course is run over two days.
Assessment: Candidates will be expected to sit a multipole choices question paper and practical assessment.
Fees: Candidate registration, Certification and course manual are inclusive.
The QA Level 2 Award in Activity First Aid (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification designed for those who have a responsibility to provide first aid in outdoor and activity based environments.
Successful candidates will gain the knowledge and skills needed to treat a range of conditions that could occur during any form of activity, from life threatening illnesses to minor injuries.
What's involved.
The role and responsibilities of a first aider -Assessing an incident - Managing an unresponsive casualty - CPR and AED use - Recovery Position - Heart Attack - Stroke - Head, neck and back injuries - Chest and abdominal injuries - Fractures - External bleeding - Shock - Burns and scalds - Choking - Poisoning - Anaphylaxis - Asthma - Diabetes - Epilepsy and seizures - Treatment for hot and cold temperatures - Minor - injuries Sprains, strains and dislocations - Eye injuries
Duration: this course is run over two days.
Assessment: Candidates will be expected to sit a multipole choices question paper and practical assessment.
Fees: Candidate registration, Certification and course manual are inclusive.