First aid is the emergency care of injured or ill people. It is a stabilization process before the patient receives more extensive medical care. Individuals providing first aid must be properly trained and have advanced life support skills and knowledge. First aid is universal, which means that many different emergency scenarios can occur.
Note: This course has a practical assessment that needs to be completed at one of our many branches.
This course provides learners with an understanding of sexuality, sexually transmitted infections, and HIV/AIDS. They will better understand how to manage HIV-positive individuals in terms of prevention, transmission, and implementation of health maintenance interventions.
You will be learning towards the criteria “Plan, organise, lead and control activities in the working operations process.” Whilst learning towards the criteria you will be required to achieve the following specific outcomes:
P = Plan - work operations & activities
O = Organise - work operations & activities
L = Lead - work operations & activities
C = Control - work operations & activities
Note: This course has a practical assessment that needs to be completed at one of our many branches.
On completion of this course you will be able to:
- Describe the framework of the workplace Health & Safety legislation pertaining to Health and Safety Representatives.
- Explain the specified requirements to conduct Safety, Health and Environmental Representation activities at a working place.
- Address Safety, Health and Environment related issues within the Scope of Authority
learners will be able to identify and deal with workplace hazardous substances.
- Describing the legal and specified requirements for identifying and dealing with workplace hazardous substances
- Identifying workplace hazardous substances in specified contexts
- Identifying risks associated with hazardous substances in specified contexts
- Controlling hazardous substances in specified contexts