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πŸš‘ What You'll Learn:


  • What is outdoor first aid?
  • Incident management
  • First aid equipment
  • Bones, joints and muscle injuries
  • Summon assistance
  • Head and spinal injuries
  • Monitoring
  • Chest and abdominal injuries
  • Scene survey
  • Major illnesses
  • Primary survey
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Secondary assessment
  • Extreme heat and cold
  • Resuscitation
  • Burns
  • Disorders of respiration
  • Eye injuries
  • Wounds and bleeding
  • Poisoning
  • Hypovolaemic shock
  • Bites and stings

Level 3 Outdoor First Aid

  • FAA Level 3 Award in Outdoor First Aid (RQF) (601/8627/6)
  • Unit 1: Outdoor Emergency Action (K/508/3085)
  • Unit 2: Outdoor Incident Management (M/508/3086)

A comprehensive 2-day course equipping outdoor professionals and employees in remote/rural areas with the skills and knowledge to respond to a range of emergency outdoor situations when help is more than 30 minutes away.

Enroll now and be prepared to save lives. Limited spots available!

Β Minimum age of 16.

πŸ“… Flexible Training:

Complete the course in two day! Our expert instructors provide engaging, hands-on learning.

πŸ… Certification:

Receive an accredited Level 3 Award upon completion.

πŸ–Š Assessment

You will gain certification through continuous practical assessment by the instructor

πŸŽ“ Qualification

Successful candidates receive a three-year qualification. The HSE recommends an annual three-hour refresher course.
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