We know it can be difficult to schedule 3 consecutive days off for your staff. Since COVID it has only become harder and many people are uncomfortable sitting in a room with their colleagues for three days.
Six years ago, our director, Stuart Marshall was involved in the HSE subcommittee that looked at eLearning in First Aid and we have been running FAW courses with 1 day eLearning and 2 days classroom ever since.
However, during lockdown, it became clear we needed to do better than this. We calculated how much time spent in the classroom is practical and how much is theory. It turned out, the practical was less than a day.
Now, with our blended 2+1 first aid course, theory is taught as eLearning, allowing students to learn at their own pace in spare moments at work, followed by only one full day off for an intensive practical. As far as we are aware this flexibility is only offered by Marlin Training. No other provider teaches like this!
Our Course Covers All Aspects of Workplace First Aid
- It will cover your staff whether they work in an office, a lab, a building site, or practically anywhere else. We cover all subjects listed in appendix 6 of the HSE First Aid at Work Regulations 1981, and all subsequent updates.
- We believe in equipping first aiders for all possible scenarios, so our course covers the subjects others don’t. These are important skills, such as patient moving, splinting and catastrophic bleeding control.
Course Content
- Introduction and first aid regulations.
- Scene assessment, communication & delegation, safety & hygiene.
- Initial assessment: trauma and non-trauma and recovery position.
- CPR.
- Airway problems such as choking.
- First aid kits for the workplace.
- Advanced bleeding control: tourniquets & coagulants.
- Shock – types, treatment and importance when help is delayed.
- Recognising and treating illnesses.
- Recognising and treating injuries.
- Practical session on splinting using both improvised commercially available splints.
- Environmental problems such as, heat, cold, burns and poisons.
Who is it for
Anyone who works in a high risk environment, such as
- security staff
- staff working with chemicals
- staff involved in manufacturing
Course Length
- 3 days (18 hours)
- 2 days eLearning
- 1 day practical
Student Comments
Anon
FAW
The online feature was the best I have seen. I have found that I have remembered First Aid procedures much better via the website and multiple videos. This has been the best First Aid course I have been on.
Anon
FAW
The tutor was very insightful with his knowledge of the subject and made it entertaining as well as easy to learn. The online learning in the lead up made prior elements easy to digest.
Anon
FAW
I thought the blended learning aspect of the course was very effective, and made me take in more information than other training sessions I've attended that were purely practical. Taking information in at my own pace allowed me to focus longer on areas where I didn't quite understand something or knew I would require practice later on.
Anon
FAW
The tutor was very insightful with his knowledge of the subject and made it entertaining as well as easy to learn. The online learning in the lead up made prior elements easy to digest
Latest Standards
We take the latest advice from organisations such as the UK & European Resuscitation Organisations, Royal Colleges, Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care, etc and update our eLearning immediately as changes take place.
GDPR Compliant
Our system meets all the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as it applies in the UK, tailored by the Data Protection Act 2018.
FAIB Approved
This system was developed with a panel of experts at the First Aid Industry Body to ensure that it is educationally sound, medically correct and fully meets the requirements for first aid training.
HSE FAW
This course meets the requirements for First Aid at Work as specified in the HSE First Aid at Work Regulations 1981, and all subsequent updates.