Occupational First Aid Refresher
Occupational Health Courses
Occupational First Aid Refresher
Chapter 2 of Part 7 of the General Application Regulations 2007 Provisions for first-aid. 165. (1) An employer shall— (c) ensure that the number of occupational first-aiders, their training …… is adequate……
Every person who has completed the Occupational First Aid course are required to attend a 1 day refresher course within 2 years of the date of training of their original course.
We offer a 1 day Occupational First Aid Refresher course which covers:
- First Aid in the Workplace
- Patient Assessment
- Respiratory Assessment and Emergencies
- Cardiac First Response / AED
- Wounds, Bleeding, Burns and Scalds
- Altered Levels of Consciousness
Completion of this course allows you to practice the use of First Aid for an additional 2 years. If you do not currently hold an Occupational First Aid certificate Click Here Please book online here, or contact us here for further enquiries, or on +353 (0)21 453 6034
The course duration is 1 day and will be delivered at a chosen location
The number of learners attending is limited from a minimum of 10 to a maximum of 20 persons. For larger groups, please arrange multiple group bookings with SHEQ Network
Coran
Coran is a former member of the ARW (Army Ranger Wing) which is the Irish Special forces. He served for 13 years and transferred to the Medical Corp in Cork in April 2014. While serving in this professional unit he has traveled on numerous missions as a medic to Chad, Liberia, Beirut, Israel, Sierra Leone Emergency response planning & evacuation was part of his day to day while overseas. His unit often worked in very remote areas, Almost a day’s travel from definitive care, so planning, to make sure they could keep a casualty alive for that period, was of the upper-most importance. As medics they needed to plan for worse case scenario and prepare our equipment accordingly, this responsibility was his as Evacuation Team Leader. Since returning to Cork, he has run various courses in civilian hospitals including St Finbarr’s Hospital.