First Aid Courses & Training in Perth & Darwin
PROVIDE FIRST AID – BLENDED DELIVERY
Learn How To Provide First Aid In High Risk Workplace Situations
ERGT Australia’s first aid course is designed for personnel who may be required to provide a first aid response in a range of high-risk workplace situations. This nationally recognised training course is delivered via a blended learning that is made up of a self-paced online component that could be completed at your convenience, at home or at work, prior to attending a one day ‘Covid Safe’ face to face practical skills training and assessment at our WA or NT ERGT facility or client site*.
The practical exercises as part of ERGT Australia’s first aid course are designed to simulate high risk workplace setting and contexualised with relevant workplace risks, mechanisms of injury and response processes.
Delivery to non high risk sector personnel can also be conducted with practical training and assessment exercises contextualised to them.
* Client Site – The high-risk workplace simulation scenario will be customised as per the site logistics and design.
If you are unsure if this is the correct course for you, please check with your employer for specific training requirements for your role or call us if you have any queries before booking online.
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Course Availability
Provide first aid training course is hosted at our training facilities in Western Australia and the Northern Territory through a blended delivery method. Please enquire for more information.
Structure and Assessment
The online component is video training made up of 7 modules, each with a learning check quiz at the end. On completion of the digital training, trainees will learn and practice first aid skills simulating relevant workplace scenarios and then complete written and practical assessments. The practical skills training must be completed within 30 days of completion of online based video training.
Learning Outcome
On completion of the first aid training course, you will be able to appropriately respond to a number of common injuries and medical conditions including performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an automated external defibrillator (AED).
HLTAID003 Provide first aid:
‒ Respond to an emergency situation
‒ Apply appropriate first aid procedures
‒ Communicate details of the incident
‒ Evaluate the incident and own performance
HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation:
‒ Respond to an emergency situation
‒ Perform CPR procedures
‒ Communicate details of the incident
Booking Process
If booked online through ERGT website, please look out for 3 emails from ERGT Australia
- From onlinebookings@ergt.com.au confirming your booking confirmation
- From onlinebookings@ergt.com.au with an invoice receipt
- From info@ergt.com.au with your login and password to commence your online training via the Learning Management System
Please call us if you do not receive the confirmations within 2 business days from your booking date. Do check the junk/spam email folder.
Skills Maintenance
In line with industry expectations, ERGT Australia recommends trainees complete skills maintenance training for first aid every three years, and refresher of CPR skills and knowledge every year, as per Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines.
Desired Skills and Knowledge: Not Mandatory
In order for ERGT Australia to deliver the training and assessment in the time frame specified, it is desirable that trainees come to the course with the range of skills and knowledge listed below:
- Completed company induction training
- Participated in workplace emergency response drills and exercises
- Understanding of workplace safe work management systems
- Conduct organisational hazard identification and hazard reporting
- Used company risk assessment processes
Authority Regulator
Nationally Recognised Training is regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), which is the national regulator for Australia’s vocational education and training sector.
Additional Requirements
No medical is required for this course, however trainees do need a degree of physical fitness to be able to complete first aid activities – including kneeling on the floor to provide CPR.
Additional Information
The online component requires a device with internet connection and is best completed in a quiet, distraction free environment. As the videos have audio content, computer speakers or headphones are required.