Course overview
Blended learning, 3 Day, Level 3, FAW
This course is delivered over 3 days in total; 2 days face-to-face with 1 day online and is for high-risk environments. This course is also known as an FAW course or HSE FAW.
You should also consider our 1-Day EFAW Course (Emergency First Aid at Work Courses)
Qualification
First Aid at Work qualification Level 3 (RQF). Accredited by an Ofqual Regulated awarding body and meets requirements of The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981.
First aid at work training online or FAW course online is an excellent way to ensure you staff are kept safe with engaging online training.
Who is it for
Suitable qualification for those needing FAW training for the Security Industry Authority (SIA) or high-risk environments.
This qualification covers high-risk places, such as construction, forestry, or a glazier will likely need the three-day FAW.
This course is for employers who require staff with in-depth knowledge of First Aid and are be able to respond to a wide range of injuries that could happen in a high-risk working environment.
This course is designed to enable your employees to treat a broad range of injuries and to save lives.
If you are unsure what the best course is for your staff, please get in touch.
Course cost
FAW course prices are £3,000 for a group of up to 12 staff making your 3-day course, only £250 per person or for up to 6 staff for £1,850.
Our prices are excellent value for money and taught onsite at your location helps keep your workforce safe.
Course delivery
The First aid at work training can be delivered at your venue. This will either be classroom based or face to face training at your premises or a training venue.
Get in touch using the ‘Request a Quote’ form or by telephone and we will organise the appropriate training courses at your premises or a nearby venue that is suitable for you.
Course content
- The role and responsibilities of a 1st aider
- Stroke
- Anaphylaxis Shock
- Assessing an incident
- Choking
- Head and spinal injuries
- Managing an unresponsive casualty
- Epilepsy
- Chest injuries
- CPR and defibrillation
- Asthma
- Wounds and bleeding
- Recovery Position
- Diabetes
- Fractures Sprains, strains, and dislocations
- Heart Attack
- Anaphylaxis Shock
- Minor injuries
- Burns and scalds
- Poisoning
- Eye injuries.
See also, our 1 day course first aid at work certificate and our 1st aid at work requalification courses.
FAW Renewal
We also deliver Renewal and Refresher courses:
The First Aid at Work certificate is valid for Three Years from date of completion.
First Aid at Work FAW Students will need to attend a renewal course when nearing expiry.
This is also known as 2-day First Aid refresher or requalification.
It is strongly encouraged by the HSE employers to allow staff to complete annual refresher training every 12 months whilst their FAW certificate is in date.
Have You Considered the Need for Annual Training as Part of Your Risk Assessment?
The HSE strongly recommends workplace first aiders undertake annual refresher training every 12 months to maintain their skills. Keeping your staff’s skills up-to-date is important for staff safety and makes sure your first aiders still have confidence in their skills.
However, we recommend you book an Ofqual-regulated course – see below. Only Ofqual courses meet the legal requirements for 1st aid training.
Be prepared
Did you know that an estimated 555,000 workers in Britain sustained an injury at work in 2017/18?
The Health and Safety Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work.
This includes carrying out a risk assessment, appointing a suitable qualified first aider and providing appropriate first aid training.
However, having the correct first aid provision in the workplace is not just a legal requirement, it is incredibly important for the safety of all members of staff.
The QA Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) qualification is specifically designed for individuals who wish to act as a first aider in their workplace.
As a regulated qualification, employers can rest assured that they have fulfilled their legal responsibilities.
Ofqual courses guarantee quality first aid training, without having to undertake any lengthy due diligence checks.
Why Ofqual matters
Regulated OFQUAL courses are the only ones that we recommend. HSE* Accredited, HSE Approved or HSE Recommended courses are not Ofqual regulated courses and do not meet your legal responsibilities. With Ofqual regulated 1st aid training courses, you do not have to prove the competency of your chosen trainer. OFQUAL registration guarantees the required standards, meaning you meet your legal responsibilities. *Health and Safety Executives.
The benefits of our courses
We make sure that our courses have tangible benefits for our clients. We work hard designing our syllabuses so that your staff have broad, well-rounded transferrable skills. Our trainers are from the best and most appropriate backgrounds with relevant, practice experience.
Our Qualsafe accreditations come with the legal regulation you need. This is not the case with HSE-accredited courses – see above. Last of all, we come to you. If you don’t have the appropriate space for the training, we can work with you to find the right solution.
Transferable Skills
Our FAW course skills are transferable from the workplace to your employees persona l life. Keeping the workplace safe, as well as their families.
Qualified Trainers
All of our staff come from clinical backgrounds in the NHS. All of our trainers have practical experience and are clinically registered Health Care Professionals (HCP).
Qualsafe Accredited
Being regulated by Qualsafe ensures that we have met the national standard for our clients and that our courses are suitable and sufficient for your requirements.
Delivered On-site
We can deliver the training courses you need at your premises. If you are not sure we cover your area, check the map below or call us today to find.
Blended Learning
This is blended course and still ensures you meet your legal requirements for the health & Safety First Aid Act.
Blended learning allows you to take part of your training online, reducing your time in the classroom. This means less time is lost to travel. This allows you to study first aid theory at your own pace. The practical modules are then delivered in the classroom, face-to-face.