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A comprehensive course that provides the skills required by a modern First Aider along with the confidence to deal with real life emergencies.
Enquire via the Scotland's Rural College website.
This is a three-day theory and practical course which will give you the time to learn the basic skills and techniques of first aid. There will be assessment and a certificate of training, plus you will be given a workbook to keep handy as a useful reference guide. You will learn the basics needed to provide first aid in the workplace for minor incidents or until medical professionals arrive. Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider Assess an incident Provide first aid to an unresponsive casualty Provide first aid to a casualty with external bleeding Provide first aid to a casualty who is in shock Manage a casualty with minor injuries The course contains the following sessions: Introduction Incident management Unresponsive casualty Airway and breathing problems Circulation problems (Wounds and bleeding) Injuries to bones, muscles and joints Burns and scalds Major Illness Worth noting: First aid at work certificates are valid for three years and a two-day qualification course must be carried out within one month of expiry. Don’t leave it any longer or you’ll have to take a full first aid at work course.
It's not just agriculture and farming - at Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) we offer learning and expertise to support the natural economy and meet the global challenges of tomorrow. From vocational training and CPD to postgraduate qualifications, our course offerings cover everything from agriculture to zoonoses & epidemiology -and a world of options in between.
The Women in Agriculture Practical Training Fund has been established by Scottish Government to support the personal development of women, providing them with additional skills to progress their careers and employment opportunities in Scottish agriculture beyond their current role.
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