First Aid at Work (3 Days)
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First Aid at Work (3 Days)
Course Information
The First Aid at Work course is designed to train individuals and company staff that requires HSE
approved first aid at work training to meet the requirements of the First Aid at Work Regulations.
This course will provide all the required first aid skills necessary to manage a patient that is not
breathing normally, is unconscious, bleeding or is ill or injured prior to the arrival of the emergency
services. It also covers other topics such as COSHH, RIDDOR and other first aid health and safety at
work information. The initial course is delivered over a minimum of 3 days (18 contact hours).
The 2 day refresher course covers the complete syllabus and updates any changes to procedures or
protocols.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for people who want to receive our most thorough first aid training and is especially suited for nominated workplace first aiders looking to gain comprehensive, certified HSE approval.
Course Contents
A low-stress easy learning classroom environment Many confidence building opportunities Multiple Hands on practice sessions Comprehensive printed student materials Instructor guide and lesson plans Professional instructor training courses
Student Materials Includes:
Essential Skills Guide Successful Completion Card Emergency Plan & Guidance Card Wall Certificate Course Evaluation and Statement of Understanding Form
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice the essential skills in small groups and will apply these skills in scenario sessions during the course.
Assessment: Students are assessed throughout the course by instructor observation
of the essential skills. There is also a summative assessment of knowledge and skills at the end of
this course.
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Emergency First Aid (1 Day)
Course Overview
The HSE Emergency First Aid at Work course is designed to train individuals and company staff that requires HSE approved first aid at work training to meet the requirements of the First Aid at Work Regulations.
This course will provide all the required first aid skills necessary to manage a patient that is not breathing normally, is unconscious, bleeding or is ill or injured prior to the arrival of the emergency services.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for people who want to receive training in emergency first aid and is
especially suited for nominated first aiders in smaller, low risk working environments.
Course Contents
A low-stress easy learning classroom environment
Many confidence building opportunities Multiple Hands on practice sessions Comprehensive printed student materials Instructor guide and lesson plans Professional instructor training courses
Student Materials Includes:
Essential Skills Guide Successful Completion Card Emergency Plan & Guidance Card Wall Certificate Course Evaluation and Statement of Understanding Form
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice the essential skills in small groups and will apply these skills in scenario
sessions during the course.
Assessment
Students are assessed throughout the course by instructor observation of the essential skills. Annual Refresher Training is strongly recommended by HSE.
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Paediatric First Aid (2 Days)
Course Overview
The Paediatric First Aid course is designed to train individuals to provide immediate first aid care for infants and children. This course also includes adult essential skills in basic life support as they differ from the skills of the infant and child
This course meets the first aid requirements of Ofsted for the Early Years Foundation Stage standards, the National Childminding Association, the Pre-School Learning Alliance, and the Department for Children, Schools and Families Surestart guidelines for Paediatric First Aid.
The Paediatric First Aid course which includes adult basic life support skills also meets the recommendations of the HSE Health and Safety at Work Regulations for Appointed Persons in the Workplace.
Who should attend?
This course is for people working with younger children - those up to eight years old – or working towards an NVQ in Childcare and Education.
Course Contents
A low-stress easy learning classroom environment Many confidence building opportunities Multiple Hands on practice sessions Comprehensive printed student materials Instructor guide and lesson plans Professional instructor training courses
Student Materials Includes:
Essential Skills Guide Successful Completion Card Emergency Plan & Guidance Card Wall Certificate Course Evaluation and Statement of Understanding Form
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice the essential skills in small groups and will apply these skills in scenario sessions during the course.
Assessment: Students are assessed throughout the course by instructor observation
of the essential skills. There is also a summative assessment
of knowledge and skills at the end of this course.
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CPR & Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Course (1 Day)
Course Overview
The Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation & Automated External Defibrillation Course is designed to train
individuals and company staff that require training in basic life support and automated external
defibrillation.
This course will provide the necessary skills to manage a patient that is unconscious and not
breathing normally until the arrival of the emergency services. This course meets the guidelines of the UK and European Resuscitation Councils for Basic Life
Support and the use of an AED.
Who should attend?
Anyone wishing to gain knowledge and assessment as a competent user for of a Automated External Defibrillator. Personal Development, Sports coaches, Physiotherapists, Match and club officials, Teachers, Fitness and gym instructors, Athletes & participants, Health professionals
Course Contents
A low-stress easy learning classroom environment Many confidence building opportunities Multiple Hands on practice sessions Comprehensive printed student materials Instructor guide and lesson plans Professional instructor training courses
Student Materials Includes
Essential Skills Guide Successful Completion Card
Emergency Plan & Guidance Card
Wall Certificate
CPR & AED Course Evaluation and Statement of Understanding Form
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice the essential skills in small groups and will apply these skills in scenario
sessions during the course
Assessment
Students are assessed throughout the course by instructor observation of the essential skills.
There is also a summative assessment of knowledge and skills at the end of this course
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Level 2 Award in Health & Safety (1 Day)
Course Overview
The *Health & Safety Certificate* has been designed as a first level course incorporating fundamental
occupational health and safety knowledge for all employees that will enable them to contribute to any
health and safety management system.
Who Should Attend?
The course is designed for managers, supervisors, business owners, and anyone responsible for health and safety for small and medium-size businesses
Any employees with little or no prior knowledge of current health & safety legislation who require a nationally recognised certificate.
Course Contents
Health and safety at work Prevention of accidents and ill health First aid at work Workplace health, safety and welfare Electricity Occupational health Ergonomics and workstation design Health and safety law Risk assessment Personal protective equipment Work equipment Fire prevention Hazardous substances Manual handling Noise.
Assessment Information
Assessment is by a short multiple choice examination test consisting of 30 multi-choice questions.
Oral tests are available to ensure that candidates with learning difficulties or disabilities can also access the training and achieve success.
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Level 2 Award in Manual Handling (1 Day)
Course overview The Level Two Award in manual handling qualification provides essential information about manual handling hazards and their control. To give you maximum flexibility this one qualification gives you two possible outcomes. Part 1 can be delivered as a half-day programme for learners who only wish to gain the Level 2 Award in Principles of Manual Handling. Those who need to learn about practical manual handling techniques can stay on for a further half day training session and assessment to gain the full Level 2 Award in Manual Handling – Principles and Practice. This manual handling training qualification to benefit anyone who has to carry out any manual handling activities at work by introducing them to the hazards of manual handling, the risks involved and the controls that are available to help prevent injury. The course in addition will teach learners techniques to lift, carry, push and pull objects safely within their individual capabilities with the aim of reducing the number of work-related injuries associated with manual handling.
Who should attend?
Any employee
Course Contents
Part 1 will allow learners to understand the risks associated with manual handling and to make recommendations to manage those risks. Part 2 will allow learners to apply the principles of safer handling to a range of everyday manual handling tasks. The manual handling training programme covers the following topics:
Manual handling hazards, risks and controls How manual handling operations can cause injury and harm The scope of legal requirements and where guidance can be found The process for assessing manual handling risks The value of risk assessment and how it applies to safe manual handling practice Premises & Equipment Manual handling techniques – lifting loads from low levels/working at low levels/lowering from
height/pushing loads/pulling loads/carrying/team handling
Assessment
Multiple choice questions plus practical assessment
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Level 2 Award in Food Safety (1 Day)
Course Overview The Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006 require that the proprietor of a food business must ensure that they and all employees who handle and prepare open food are instructed and/or trained in food hygiene matters to a level appropriate to their job. Our Food Safety course will give you the basic knowledge about food safety procedures you will need if you are interested in working in the food business or if you want to build on your existing knowledge. The foundation certificate in Food Hygiene has been designed as a first level course incorporating fundamental food hygiene knowledge for all food handlers.
Who should attend?
This course is recommended for anyone working in the catering and hospitality industries and food production
Any employees with little or no prior knowledge of current Food Hygiene legislation who require a nationally recognised certificate.
Course Contents
Introduction to Food Hygiene Prevention of Contamination and Food Poisoning Personal Hygiene Food Pests Food Safety Legislation Premises & Equipment Food Poisoning & Microbiology Cleaning & Disinfection
Assessment
Candidates are required to complete a short test consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions of which a pass rate of 20 or more has been set.
Computer tests are available to ensure that candidates with learning difficulties or disabilities can also access the training and achieve success.
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Level 2 Award in Fire Safety (1 Day)
Course Overview The Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles allows candidates to develop their basic fire safety awareness. It is particularly useful for employees who are to have a designated responsibility for workplace fire safety, for example as fire wardens or fire marshals, and provides the knowledge that will allow them to carry out duties relating to fire safety and emergency procedures. Successfully completing the Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles training course will enable you to become a fire warden/marshal in your organisation. This qualification covers the following topics: Causes of fire in the workplace
Who Should Attend?
Developed for: employees who hope to develop their basic fire safety awareness in order to assist their employer by undertaking more specific fire safety roles in the workplace to manage fire risk (e.g. as fire wardens/marshals/stewards etc.)
Course Contents
Fire hazards Characteristics of fire and smoke spread Fire control methods Means of escape Fire detection and raising the alarm Extinguishing fires Fixed fire-fighting systems The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Legal duties and penalties Fire risk assessment Fire safety inspections Role of the fire warden Induction briefings
Assessment Information
Multiple choice question examination.
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Level 2 Award in Moving People Safely (1 Day)
Course Overview
The Level two Award in Moving People Safely is intended as a further development qualification for
those working in areas where the assistance and movement of people is a prerequisite part of their
role. The qualification is underpinned by the safe principles of moving and handling but recognises the
special skills required when assisting and moving people.
Who Should Attend?
The qualification is suitable for new starters in organisations where the movement and assistance of
people is a key role as well as been suitable for refresher training.
Course Contents
Understand the personal health and dignity issue relating to the movement of a person by others.
Understand how a person handling plan and risk assessment reduce the risk of injury to everyone involved in moving a person
Understand the principles, types of equipment and testing requirements associated with moving people safely
Be able to apply safe principles when moving a person manually or with movement aids and equipment.
Assessment Information
The assessment will be in two parts:-
Part one test learner’s knowledge on the subject and is assessed by a 30 minute 15 question multiple choice examination.
Successful learners must achieve at least 10 out 15 on the test to pass this element of the qualification.
Part two is a competency based assessment carried out by the nominated tutor.
Candidates must practically demonstrate the application of the correct techniques as indicated within the learning outcomes of the unit
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Level 2 for Personal Licence Holders APLH (1 Day)
Course Overview
Under the Licensing Act 2003 anyone authorising the retail sale of alcohol must hold a personal license. The Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH) meets the criteria which allow the holder to apply for a personal license. This replaces the Level 2 National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (NCPLH) from the 01/04/11. The course enables candidates to retail alcohol within the law, in a socially responsible manner and acts as a safeguard for their licence and their business.
Who should attend?
Anyone who has the responsibility for selling or supervising the sale of alcohol in licensed premises including:
Pubs, Bars, Hotels, Restaurants, Nightclubs Off-licenses ,Supermarkets, Convenience stores Sports and social clubs, Leisure parks, Casinos And any other venue where alcohol is sold.
Course Contents
The licensing objectives and licensable activities The role and responsibilities of the licensing authority The application process for a personal licence The role and legal responsibilities of the personal licence holder The premises licence The content and purpose of operating schedules The role and duties of the designated premises supervisor Unauthorised licensable activities Permitted temporary licensable activities Rights of entry to licensed premises Police powers with regard to suspension and closure of premises The specific prohibitions for the sale of alcohol The strengths of alcoholic drinks and the effects of alcohol on the human body The protection of children from harm The responsible retail sale of alcohol
Assessment Information
Licensing Law candidates complete a multiple-choice examination.
Candidates are required to answer 28 questions out of 40 correctly to be successful.
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Professional Barpersons Qualification (1 Day)
Course Overview
Unit 1: Responsible Alcohol Retailing (Half Day) - BIIAB has developed the BIIAB Level 1 ARAR in response to industry-wide training requirements to demonstrate commitment to responsible alcohol retailing. This qualification provides essential knowledge and understanding of the responsibilities of alcohol retailers authorised by a personal license holder to sell alcohol. It will enable those who complete the qualification to act within the law to support the designated premises supervisor to retail alcohol responsibly on their licensed premises.
Unit 2: The Customer and Drinks Service Unit (Half Day) is part of the Professional Barperson's Qualification - a national qualification for persons working in licensed premises in England and Wales. As a result of obtaining this unit, bar staff will be able to identify the basic service standards they must meet when working in licensed premises. The Customer and Drinks Service unit is designed for bar staff, as an introduction to the skills they will need to work professionally in the bar.
Who should attend?
The BIIAB Level 1 ARAR is designed for anyone who works on licensed retail premises who is, or likely to be, involved in the sale of alcohol including: Bar staff, waiters/waitresses, supermarket cashiers, licensed shop cashiers In any licensed premises including: pubs, bars ,hotels ,restaurants, licensed shops, supermarkets, convenience stores, licensed retail stores, sports and social clubs ,entertainment venues, nightclubs and casinos leisure parks
Course Contents
Unit 1:
The nature of alcohol and the effect that it has on the human body. The main issues in the 2003 Licensing Act as they relate to alcohol retailers and servers. Licensing law in relation to the protection of children from harm. The social responsibilities relating to the retail sale of alcohol. How to recognise drunkenness, and your duty not to serve drunk customers. Appropriate strategies that can be adopted to prevent or eliminate alcohol-related crime and
conflict and the importance of personal safety
Unit 2: On successful completion of this qualification, candidates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: Preparing the bar for service procedures, clearing, cleaning and closing, maintaining customer care, maintaining working relationships, selling skills payment and security. As a result of obtaining this unit, bar staff will be able to identify the basic service standards they must
meet when working in licensed premises
Assessment Candidates are required to complete a multiple choice exam consisting of 40 questions,
a pass rate of 28 or more has been set.
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Level 2 Certificate Door Supervisors (4 Days)
Course Overview
For Door Supervisor Badge candidate needs to complete modules:
Working in the Private Security Industry Working as a Door Supervisor Conflict Management Physical Intervention.
Who should attend?
This course is aimed at people who have a responsibility for screening people entering premises and monitoring their behaviour inside. The course is suitable for people working in premises such as Nightclub, Bars, events and retail guarding The BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors qualification meets the criteria set by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) thus allowing successful candidates to apply for a (SIA) Door Supervisor licence.
Course Contents
The Role of the Door Supervisor Physical Intervention Conflict Management Code of Conduct Communication Health & Safety Self-Awareness Legal Constraints Effective Communication Dealing with Emergencies & First Aid Customer Service Drugs Maintaining Space Access Control
Assessment Information
The qualification is awarded to learners who successfully complete four units: • Working in the Private Security Industry • Working as a Door Supervisor • Conflict Management for the Private Security Industry • Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry
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Security Guard (3 Days)
Course Overview
For Security Guarding Badge the candidate needs to complete modules:
Working in the Private Security Industry,
Working as a Security Officer
Conflict Management
Who should attend?
The Security Guard training allows an individual to work in the security industry as a standard security
guard. The SIA Security Guard license allows an individual to work in many premises; for example
shopping malls, retail, construction sites, residential sites, schools, hospitals, banks etc.
However Security Guard licence holders cannot work in regulated entertainment venues or in
premises that sell alcohol. For that you need to attend a Door Supervisor course.
Course Contents
The BIIAB Level 2 Award in Security Guarding qualification meets the criteria set by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) thus allowing successful candidates to apply for a (SIA) Security Guard licence.
Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security guards must hold a licence to practise issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA)
The Level 2 Award in Security Guarding is a nationally recognised qualification and is the industry standard
Successful completion of this course enables a Security Guard to meet one of the requirements to apply for their licence
Security guards perform many of the same tasks as Door Supervisors, with the main difference being that a security guard does not take the same "front of house" role that a Door Supervisor does. Nonetheless, the tasks of a security guard are equally important for ensuring that there is a peaceful, secure atmosphere wherever they are employed.
Assessment Information
The Security Guard training is conducted over three day with the candidate completing the following units. Multiple choice question examinations
working in the Private Security Industry working as a Security Officer conflict Management for the Private Security Industry.
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Level 2 Award Conflict Management (1 Day)
Course Overview
The award in conflict management helps staff, whose work involves the provision of services to the public, to avoid and manage conflict within their work environment. This award has been designed in conjunction with conflict management specialists in the licensed and retail sector. Incidents of workplace violence can range from the relatively minor problems of people causing nuisance in a premises, for example unacceptable levels of swearing, to serious incidents involving physical abuse and damage to property.
Who should attend?
licensed retailers assistant managers relief managers supervisory/key staff
Operating in all types of licensed retail outlets including:
pubs /bars night clubs entertainment venues hotels restaurants off-licences supermarkets
Course Contents
The award in Conflict Management is designed to enable candidates to understand:
The responsibilities of both employers and employees in relation to workplace violence under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974.
What is meant by the terms 'risk' and 'hazard', and the causes of workplace violence. How to identify and reduce hazards through risk assessment to reduce the likelihood of
conflict arising. Why and how conflict situations can arise and how to avoid them. How to deal with conflict when it has arisen. Law in relation to self-defence victim support, the importance of reporting
and recording incidents of workplace violence
Assessment Information
The examination consists of 25 multiple-choice questions, three of which are compulsory. To pass the examination, candidates must correctly answer the three compulsory questions in section one and 14 out of 22 in section two.
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CCTV (PSS) Course (3 Days)
Course Overview
This nationally recognised award, spread over 3 days is an introductory course aimed at giving learners the basic job tra ining in CCTV Operations. The course covers the key subjects recommended by the SIA enabling the learner to apply for an SIA Licence.
For CCTV Operative Badge candidate needs to complete modules:
Working in private security industry
working as a CCTV operative
Practical operation of CCTV.
Who should attend
The CCTV Operator training course allows an individual to work in the security industry as an operator of CCTV systems. The SIA CCTV Operator license allows an individual to work with all types of CCTV systems, analogue and digital. The SIA CCTV Operator license also allows you to manage and work in a CCTV control room
Course Contents
Introduction, Roles and Responsibilities Codes of Practice, Operational Procedure and Guidelines Control Room Communications and Access Control Legislation Dealing with Incidents CCTV Surveillance Techniques Fire and Emergency Procedure Health & Safety at Work Operating CCTV Equipment Use of CCTV control room communication equipment Implementing CCTV surveillance techniques Identify the legislation and legal framework when operating CCTV
systems for information storage Practical exercise and use of equipment (PTZ, Spot Monitors etc.)
Assessment Information
On successful completion of the CCTV (PSS) course and passing the required practical and Theory multiple choice examinations students will be able to apply for an SIA licence as a CCTV Operator
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Physical Intervention Programme (1Day)
Course Overview
The physical intervention programme provides candidates with a wider range of non-violent options for dealing with the most common scenarios involving physical contact.
It does not offer a technique to cover every possible situation, but provides a solid foundation in terms of knowledge and skills to further reduce risk to customers and staff.
Benefits for candidates
This training delivers the knowledge and practical skills that employers and their staff require.
Who should attend?
The most significant area of need and opportunity lies with those personnel performing licensable security functions. However, the programme could also cover wider needs within licensed retail environments, for example, providing an option of lower level disengagement skills for those in non-security roles such as licensees and other frontline staff.
Course Contents
The programme comprises two modules:
Disengagement (defensive) skills. The module addresses how learners can protect themselves and others from assault and includes relevant aspects of law, medical implications and safe practice. Disengagement may be sufficient for some individuals in non-security functions.
Escort and Holding skills. This module addresses restrictive holds and focuses on teaching
safer skills for common holding activities such as during ejection. The focus is on standing holds and escorts but the programme raises awareness of the risk associated with restraint in different positions. Training in holding skills will incorporate disengagement.
Assessment Information
Students are assessed on physical intervention skills throughout the course by instructor observation