First Aid & Health and Safety Training

Welcome to Pisces Training. We offer a range of First Aid courses from Basic First Aid Courses to First Aid at Work Courses and the Paediatric First Aid Course (NCMA/PLA Approved). We also provide CIEH Courses & In- House courses in Health & Safety, COSHH, Manual Handling, Level 3 Award in PTLLS, Level 3 Award in Training Skills & Practice and Fire Awareness/Warden Courses. Call us now on 01623 638853 or get in touch via the details on our contact page.

We look forward to teaching you how to save lives.

First Aid Training and Health & Safety Mansfield, Nottingham

Archive for 'First Aid Training'

Our offer of £100 per person for our open First Aid at Work courses is back from September 2010 until March 2011 so get booking now and get it at a fabulously low price but with excellent training.  (Cannot be used in conjuction with any other offers)

We are also offering from August until December another special book one person get another half price on all our other first aid and health & safety courses both places must be booked at the same time as well.  (Cannot be used in conjuction with any other offers)

We still have vacancies on our September PTLLS course

Offer Ends

Don’t forget our special offer ends on 31 March 2010 and our Open First Aid at Work course price will revert back to £130.00 per person until 5th April 2010 when our price increase takes place it will then become £140.00 per person

Xmas Discount

santaLets get into the festive spirit early book and pay for a place on our open December First Aid at Work Course before the end of November and receive a 10% discount on the price

IMPORTANT CHANGES TO FIRST AID REGULATIONS

PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ THIS

IMPORTANT CHANGES TO THE FIRST AID AT WORK REGULATIONS

From 1st October 2009 the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) have made some important changes to the First Aid at Work Regulations.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), carried out an evaluation of first aid in the workplace and found that ‘although first aid awareness and penetration in workplaces was good, compliance was found to be more “in spirit” rather than the letter of the regulations and this exposed some important deficiencies in the format and content of guidance and in the proportionality of the current regulatory requirements for lower risk employees’.

The changes have been developed in consultation with employers and training providers and it is hoped that the new format will make it easier for employers to comply with the regulations.

When will it change & what are the changes?

The changes will come into effect on Thursday 1 October 2009.

The current initial Four Day First Aid at Work (FAW) course will be shortened to three days and there will be a new qualification of Emergency First Aider in the Workplace (EFAW) that will require a one day training course (6 Hours).

The FAW Requalification stays at two days.

Both the New First Aid at Work including the 2 Day Requalifier and Emergency First Aider in the Workplace Courses will be Approved by the HSE and must be taught by an HSE Approved First Aid Training Provider.

These changes however do not affect training for Appointed Persons which may still be taught by non-HSE approved training providers.

Is my current FAW certificate still valid after 1st October?

Yes, even if the expiry date is after 1 October 2009.

On 1 April 2009 the HSE confirmed that the First aid at work course will be similar to the current version in content, but will be covered in three days, not four. Recent simplification of first aid protocols, including CPR and casualty movement, mean that less time is needed to teach these and other subjects. The teaching techniques used by First Aid Works highly skilled trainers will ensure your First Aiders will continue to be trained to the highest standards demanded by the HSE.

You will need to maintain trained First Aiders in your workplace between now and October 2009. The HSE published their guidance for first aid training providers on 1 April, 2009 and the content of course after 1 October is very similar to the First aid at work course already being taught. The current qualification taken before 1st October will still be valid for three years from the date it was taken.

Is refresher training Mandatory?

The simple answer is no. But the HSE guidelines strongly recommend that FAW and EFAW students attend an annual three hour refresher course.
The HSE recognises that skills can fade during the three year validity of current certificates and therefore strongly recommends a three hour Annual refresher course at the end of both the first and second year of your First aid at work qualification.

You do not need an Annual refresher in the third year as you will do a requalification course to renew your certificate.

What is the difference between a first aider in the workplace and an emergency first aider in the workplace?

Employers are required to carry out a risk assessment to decide on the numbers of First Aiders required and the level of training needed.

EFAW training enables a first-aider to give emergency first aid to someone who is injured or becomes ill while at work. FAW training includes EFAW and also equips the first-aider to apply first aid to a range of specific injuries and illness.

Employers should use the findings of their first aid needs assessment to help them decide whether first-aiders should be trained in FAW or EFAW. If the needs of the workplace require FAW trained first-aiders to be provided, it is not an acceptable alternative to provide EFAW trained first-aiders.


First Aiders with a First aid at work certificate will be required in higher risk sites or places with a large workforce or a higher perceived level of risk; lower risk may only require Emergency First Aid in the Workplace trained staff, but this will depend on the needs that a risk assessment identifies.

When assessing specific needs, you need to consider:

1 Workplace hazards and risks

2 The size of the organisation

3 The organisation’s history of accidents

4 The nature and distribution of the workforce

5 The remoteness of the site from emergency medical services

6 The needs of travelling, remote and lone workers

7 Employees working on shared or multi-occupied sites

8 Annual leave and other absences of first aiders and appointed persons.

The HSE will provide updated guidance for employers on 1 October 2009 on how many First Aiders will be

required depending on the size and nature of your organisation.

Remember these changes will be implemented on 1st October 2009

Our next Paediatric First Aid Course is August 8th and 15th if you need this for work then book a place now the cost is only £60 per person no VAT this is suitable for all child minders nursery staff and school staff who are taking care of young children it meets all Ofsted requirements

We have another open course running in August the dates are 13-14 and 20-21 if you want to attend this course you need to book a place now the cost is only £100 per person

PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ THIS

IMPORTANT CHANGES TO THE FIRST AID AT WORK REGULATIONS

From 1st October 2009 the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) have made some important changes to the First Aid at Work Regulations.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), carried out an evaluation of first aid in the workplace and found that ‘although first aid awareness and penetration in workplaces was good, compliance was found to be more “in spirit” rather than the letter of the regulations and this exposed some important deficiencies in the format and content of guidance and in the proportionality of the current regulatory requirements for lower risk employees’. .

The changes have been developed in consultation with employers and training providers and it is hoped that the new format will make it easier for employers to comply with the regulations.

When will it change & what are the changes?

The changes will come into effect on Thursday 1 October 2009.

The current initial Four Day First Aid at Work (FAW) course will be shortened to three days and there will be a new qualification of Emergency First Aider in the Workplace (EFAW) that will require a one day training course (6 Hours).

The FAW Requalification stays at two days.

Both the New First Aid at Work including the 2 Day Requalifier and Emergency First Aider in the Workplace Courses will be Approved by the HSE and must be taught by an HSE Approved First Aid Training Provider.

These changes however do not affect training for Appointed Persons which may still be taught by non-HSE approved training providers.

Is my current FAW certificate still valid after 1st October?

Yes, even if the expiry date is after 1 October 2009.

On 1 April 2009 the HSE confirmed that the First aid at work course will be similar to the current version in content, but will be covered in three days, not four. Recent simplification of first aid protocols, including CPR and casualty movement, mean that less time is needed to teach these and other subjects. The teaching techniques used by First Aid Works highly skilled trainers will ensure your First Aiders will continue to be trained to the highest standards demanded by the HSE.

You will need to maintain trained First Aiders in your workplace between now and October 2009. The HSE published their guidance for first aid training providers on 1 April, 2009 and the content of course after 1 October is very similar to the First aid at work course already being taught. The current qualification taken before 1st October will still be valid for three years from the date it was taken.

Is refresher training Mandatory?

The simple answer is no. But the HSE guidelines strongly recommend that FAW and EFAW students attend an annual three hour refresher course.
The HSE recognises that skills can fade during the three year validity of current certificates and therefore strongly recommends a three hour Annual refresher course at the end of both the first and second year of your First aid at work qualification.

You do not need an Annual refresher in the third year as you will do a requalification course to renew your certificate.

What is the difference between a first aider in the workplace and an emergency first aider in the workplace?

Employers are required to carry out a risk assessment to decide on the numbers of First Aiders required and the level of training needed.

EFAW training enables a first-aider to give emergency first aid to someone who is injured or becomes ill while at work.  FAW training includes EFAW and also equips the first-aider to apply first aid to a range of specific injuries and illness.

Employers should use the findings of their first aid needs assessment to help them decide whether first-aiders should be trained in FAW or EFAW.  If the needs of the workplace require FAW trained first-aiders to be provided, it is not an acceptable alternative to provide EFAW trained first-aiders.


First Aiders with a First aid at work certificate will be required in higher risk sites or places with a large workforce or a higher perceived level of risk; lower risk may only require Emergency First Aid in the Workplace trained staff, but this will depend on the needs that a risk assessment identifies.

When assessing specific needs, you need to consider:

1          Workplace hazards and risks

2          The size of the organisation

3          The organisation’s history of accidents

4          The nature and distribution of the workforce

5          The remoteness of the site from emergency medical services

6 The needs of travelling, remote and lone workers

7 Employees working on shared or multi-occupied sites

8 Annual leave and other absences of first aiders and appointed persons.

The HSE will provide updated guidance for employers on 1 October 2009 on how many First Aiders will be

required depending on the size and nature of your organisation.

Remember these changes will be implemented on 1st October 2009

The next First Aid at Work open course will be held at Armstrong hall in Mansfield on 6-9 th July spaces are still available and still only £100 per person come and join us and have some fun while you learn read our reviews. This is open to any individual over the age of 16 wanting to learn first aid.

***************SUMMER MADNESS***************

BOOK A FIRST AID AT WORK COURSE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AND SAVE £150 ON THE PRICE YOU WILL PAY JUST £1000 FOR UP TO 12 PEOPLE

QUOTE SM09 TO GET  THIS SAVING NO HIDDEN EXTRAS THAT IS ALL YOU WILL PAY

BOOK NOW!

HABC Approved

We have gained approval to become a centre for Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance and will soon be offering Health and Safety courses through this. We will still be offering courses through CIEH as well.

AOFA logo

We have also recently joined the Association of First Aiders to help reassure our customers of our commitment to providing the best quality training service possible.

For more information regarding first aid courses or health and safety courses please call us on 01623 638853 or head over to our online booking form to book yourself into a course.