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St John Ambulance Australia (NSW)

First Aid Course Guide

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnership with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Contents:

Essential First Aid Skills

Provide First Aid 4

Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) 5

Advanced First Aid Skills

Provide Advanced First Aid 6

Provide Advanced Resuscitation 7

Provide Advanced First Aid PLUS 8

Occupational First Aid 9

Specialised First Aid Skills

Anaphylaxis 10

Asthma and Anaphylaxis 10

Basic Emergency Life Support 11

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) PLUS 11

Low Voltage Rescue 12

Education and Care First Aid 13

Remote First Aid 14

Manage First Aid Services and Resources 15

Provide Pain Management 15

Industrial First Aid 16

Motorcycle First Aid 17 Non-Accredited Courses

Caring For Kids 18

Sports First Aid 18

Health and Safety Representative 19 Lectures / Demonstrations

Scenarios and Drills 20

Workplace Infection Control 20

Large Group Lecture 20

Manual Handling 20

Training or Demonstrations 20

Personalised Program 20

Mini Teaching Session 21

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnership with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Thank you for choosing to train with St John The following guide contains a list of courses with details around topic areas, course duration and qualifications. A price listing can be provided upon request.

Please review our important information below:

For all enquiries and to book, please email [email protected], visit www.stjohnnsw.com.au or call 1300 360 455

The information in this document was correct at the time of printing/development (02/02/2016) and is subject to change.

USI: All students must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) before completing first aid training. A USI can be obtained through a simple online process by visiting www.usi.gov.au

Student Information:

For further information about access, equity, fees and refunds please visit the St John NSW website (www.stjohnnsw.com.au) to read ‘Important_Student_Information’ and our

Code of Practice.

Maximum Class Sizes: All classes can accommodate 18 students. Our Caring for Kids course can accommodate up to 24 students.

Venue Requirements: For most courses our facilitators require a white board, power connection and projector, as well as a large room with floor space for assessments and chairs for all participants.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnership with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Provide First Aid - Refresher Duration:

1 day plus 3-4 hours pre-work

Prerequisite: Students must have an Apply or Provide First Aid qualification, completed within the last three years.

Essential First Aid Courses:

Provide First Aid Learn the essential skills to help an ill or injured person at work or in the home. Duration:

1 day plus 3-4 hours pre work; or

2 days face to face

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency:

‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby plus a basic overview of defibrillation

All the fundamentals you need to know to deal with

common first aid situations; choking, burns, bites

and stings, sprains and strains, eye irritation,

wounds and bleeding, allergic reactions

/anaphylaxis, asthma

How to manage more complex first aid situations

such as; chest pain, poison, fractures, dislocations,

shock, abdominal injuries, head, neck and spinal

injuries, heat-induced illnesses (eg. heat stroke,

hyperthermia) and cold-induced illnesses (eg.

hypothermia)

Information relating to first aid such as: essential

items in a first aid kit and how to use them as well as

your duty of care and protection under the Civil

Liabilities Act

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID003 Provide first aid

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Learn the skills to revive someone who is unconscious and not breathing normally using Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Defibrillation. Duration:

4 hours

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby plus a basic overview of defibrillation

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

CPR Refresher Duration:

4 hours

Prerequisite: Students must have a CPR qualification, completed within the last year.

Essential First Aid Courses:

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Advanced First Aid Courses:

Provide Advanced First Aid Gain advanced knowledge and skills to respond to a range of first aid situations. Duration:

3 days plus 3-4 hours pre-learning

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby including an overview of defibrillation

How to deal with; choking, burns, bites and stings,

sprains and strains, eye irritation, wounds and bleeding, allergic reactions/anaphylaxis, asthma, chest pain, poisons, fractures, dislocations, shock, abdominal injuries, head, neck and spinal injuries, heat and cold induced illnesses

Knowledge of basic anatomy; how the skeletal, respiratory, nervous, lymphatic and circulatory systems work

Advanced techniques such as assessing a casualty, triage, how to lift and move an injured person including the application of cervical collars, use of spine boards, scoop stretchers

Management of more demanding situations such as drug/alcohol abuse casualties and childbirth

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor. Prerequisite: Students must have a Provide First Aid qualification, completed within the last six months.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID003 Provide first aid

HLTAID006 Provide advanced first aid

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Advanced First Aid Courses:

Provide Advanced Resuscitation Learn advanced techniques to maintain life using specialised resuscitation equipment. Duration:

1 day

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency:

‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby

Use of specialised equipment such as a defibrillator (AED), Oxygen Delivery Systems, plus instruction on how to insert Oropharyngeal Airway and training on soft bag resuscitation and mechanical resuscitation

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a statement of attainment for the following units of competency:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID007 Provide advanced resuscitation

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Advanced First Aid Courses:

Provide Advanced First Aid PLUS Learn advanced first aid skills and resuscitation techniques so you can manage a wide range of first aid situations and scenarios. Duration:

4 days plus 3-4 hours pre-work

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency:

‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby

How to deal with; choking, burns, bites and stings, sprains and strains, eye irritation, wounds and bleeding, allergic reactions/anaphylaxis, asthma, chest pain, poison, fractures, dislocations, shock, abdominal injuries, head, neck and spinal injuries, heat and cold induced illnesses

Knowledge of basic anatomy; how the skeletal, respiratory, nervous, lymphatic, circulatory systems work

Advanced techniques such as assessing a casualty, triage, how to lift and move an injured person including the application of cervical collars, use of spine boards and scoop stretchers

Management of more demanding situations such as drug/alcohol abuse casualties and childbirth

Use of specialised equipment: a defibrillator (AED), Oxygen Delivery Systems, how to insert Oropharyngeal Airway, training on soft bag resuscitation and mechanical resuscitation.

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID003 Provide first aid

HLTAID006 Provide advanced first aid

HLTAID007 Provide advanced resuscitation

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Advanced First Aid Courses:

Occupational First Aid This course provides a comprehensive set of skills for providing first aid in the workplace. Duration:

4.5 days plus 3-4 hours pre-work

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency:

‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby

How to deal with; choking, burns, bites and stings, sprains and strains, eye irritation, wounds and bleeding, allergic reactions/anaphylaxis, asthma, chest pain, poison, fractures, dislocations, shock, abdominal injuries, head, neck and spinal injuries, heat and cold induced illnesses

Knowledge of basic anatomy; how the skeletal, respiratory, nervous, lymphatic, circulatory systems work

Advanced techniques such as assessing a casualty, triage, how to lift and move an injured person including the application of cervical collars, use of spine boards and scoop stretchers

Management of more demanding situations such as drug/alcohol abuse casualties and childbirth

Use of specialised equipment; a defibrillator (AED), Oxygen Delivery Systems, how to insert Oropharyngeal Airway, training on soft bag resuscitation and mechanical resuscitation

Understanding WH&S legislation and workplace requirements to determine first aid needs unique to your workplace

How to manage a first aid room including ordering and maintaining equipment

Workplace risk assessments, hazard identification, risk minimisation and incident planning

Documentation including incident reports, casualty forms and writing first aid policies and procedures for the workplace

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID003 Provide first aid

HLTAID006 Provide advanced first aid

HLTAID007 Provide advanced resuscitation

HLTAID008 Manage first aid services and resources

HLTSS00027 Occupational First Aid Skill Set

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Specialised First Aid Courses:

Anaphylaxis Learn to recognise and respond to an anaphylactic emergency including the use of an adrenaline auto-injector. Duration:

2.5 hours

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Causes, triggers, signs and symptoms of a reaction

How to manage a patient including the use of an Epipen and Anapen

Risk management and prevention

Policies, procedures and plans for the home or workplace

Legal responsibilities when rendering first aid

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Asthma and Anaphylaxis Learn to recognise and respond to an asthmatic or anaphylactic emergency including the use of inhalers and adrenaline auto-injectors. Duration:

4.5 hours

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Causes, triggers, signs and symptoms of an attack or reaction

How to manage a patient including administering medication

Risk management and prevention

Policies, procedures and plans for the home or workplace

Legal responsibilities when rendering first aid Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years.

22300VIC Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis

22282VIC Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace

22300VIC Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Specialised First Aid Courses:

Basic Emergency Life Support This course teaches you the basics of sustaining life until professional medical help arrives. Duration:

1 day

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency:

‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby including an overview of defibrillation

Fundamental skills you need to know to deal with;

choking, burns, shock, chest pain, wounds and

bleeding

An overview of allergic reactions/anaphylaxis and

asthma

Information relating to first aid such as essential

items in a first aid kit and how to use them as well as

your duty of care and protection under the Civil

Liabilities Act Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation PLUS Combining CPR, and the first aid management of anaphylaxis and asthma, you’ll learn a range of life saving skills and the confidence to use them in an emergency situation. Duration:

7 hours

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby including an overview of defibrillation

Causes, triggers, signs and symptoms of

an attack or reaction

How to manage a patient including administering medication

Risk management and prevention

Policies, procedures and plans for the home or workplace

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary

resuscitation

22282VIC Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace

22300VIC Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Specialised First Aid Courses:

Low Voltage Rescue Learn essential safety measures and how to rescue, revive and provide further care to a casualty following an electrical accident. Duration:

5.5 hours

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby including an overview of defibrillation

Information on electrical risk management including personal protection equipment, safety observers, the safe approach distance and step potential

Rescue procedures and steps to follow in the event of electrocution; isolation of the source, how to safely remove someone from an electrical apparatus, including the use of non-conductible materials and the one man drag technique

How to provide further care for a patient who is unconscious and/or not breathing normally, in shock, or has electrical burns and/or other injuries as a result of a fall

Management of other hazards such as toxic gases and fires as a result of an electrical fault

Proper documentation and reporting of an incident Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

UETTDRRF06B Perform rescue from a live LV panel

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Specialised First Aid Courses:

Education and Care First Aid Learn to recognise and respond to a range of common first aid situations encountered in the care of children, including asthma and anaphylactic emergencies. Duration:

2 days

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency:

‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult, child and baby including an overview of defibrillation

Essential training in how to manage allergic

reactions/anaphylaxis and asthma emergencies

How to deal with a range of first aid emergencies

such as; choking, burns, bites and stings, sprains

and strains, eye irritation, wounds and bleeding,

chest pain, poisons, fractures, dislocations, shock,

abdominal injuries, head, neck and spinal injuries,

heat and cold induced illnesses and other medical

emergencies

Prevention and planning including risk assessments,

medical management and communication plans

Legal requirements, reporting and your duty of care

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID003 Provide first aid

HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting

22282VIC Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace

22300VIC Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Remote Area First Aid Learn the first aid knowledge and skills needed to provide care over a prolonged period of time to an ill or injured casualty. Duration:

3 days plus 3-4 hours pre-work

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency:

‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby including

an overview of defibrillation

Planning for an accident including Emergency Contingency Plans, Trauma Management Plans and assigning team responsibilities

Pre-planning suitable equipment from remote areas such as two-way radios, whistles, compasses, kits and medication

Rescue preparation for different environments (e.g. alpine, desert, marine, rural and tropical) and scenarios (e.g. snow, water, etc.)

Managing multiple casualties by assigning priorities using six key observations and the four accepted levels of triage

Clinical assessments (including primary assessment, basic treatment and secondary assessment) covering conscious state, AVPU, pulse, respiration, temperature, pupils and blood pressure analysis

Managing injuries including abdominal pain, fractures, burns, head, neck and spinal injuries, dehydration, heat and cold induced conditions

How to deal with sudden illnesses including fevers, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.

Lifting and moving a casualty including stretchers, log rolls and blanket lifts

Prolonged care, infection control and hygiene

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Specialised First Aid Courses:

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID003 Provide first aid

HLTAID005 Provide first aid in remote situations

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Provide Pain Management Learn to safely administer pain medication in the event of an accident. Duration:

4 hours

Content:

Overview of basic first aid provision

Administration of Paracetamol and Methoxyflurane and Analgesia

Management and monitoring of the patient

Information about storage and documentation Note: Further training in the administration of Entonox is available, upon request. Prerequisite: Participants must be 18 years old. Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Manage First Aid Services and Resources Learn how to manage first aid provisions in the workplace including maintaining a first aid room. Duration:

5 hours

Content:

Understanding WH&S legislation and workplace requirements to determine first aid needs unique to your workplace

Workplace risk assessments, hazard identification, risk minimisation and incident planning

How to manage a first aid room

Documentation including incident reports, casualty forms and writing first aid policies and procedures

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written assessments.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Specialised First Aid Courses:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years.

HLTAID008 Manage first aid services and resources

PUAEME005A Provide pain

management

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Industrial First Aid Customised training for miners, covering the treatment of a casualty with serious or life threatening injuries. Duration:

4 days plus 3-4 hours pre-work

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and baby

How to deal with; choking, burns, bites and stings, sprains and strains, eye irritation, wounds and bleeding, allergic reactions/anaphylaxis, asthma, chest pain, poison, fractures, dislocations, shock, abdominal injuries, head, neck and spinal injuries, heat and cold induced illnesses

Knowledge of basic anatomy; how the skeletal, respiratory, nervous, lymphatic, circulatory systems work

Advanced techniques such as assessing a casualty, triage, how to lift and move an injured person including the application of cervical collars, use of spine boards and scoop stretchers

Manage more demanding situations such as drug/alcohol abuse casualties and childbirth

Use of specialised equipment including a defibrillator (AED), Oxygen Delivery Systems, how to insert Oropharyngeal Airway, training on soft bag resuscitation and mechanical resuscitation

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Specialised First Aid Courses:

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

HLTAID003 Provide first aid

HLTAID006 Provide advanced first aid

HLTAID007 Provide advanced resuscitation

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Specialised First Aid Courses:

Motorcycle First Aid Learn essential skills to make sure you’re always ready when you’re out on the road. Duration:

1 day

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Resuscitation (CPR) on an adult

How to help an unconscious casualty

When and how to remove a motorcycle helmet

How to manage breathing, bleeding, burns, breaks, wounds, shock, chest injuries, head, neck and spinal injuries

Assessment:

Participants must satisfactorily complete multiple written and practical assessments.

Note: CPR assessment must be completed on the floor.

Qualification:

Successful participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support

Current industry standards state that this course should be updated every three years with the CPR component updated annually.

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All accredited courses are delivered in partnerships with St John Ambulance Australia Inc. (RTO 88041)

Caring for Kids Designed to equip parents and grandparents with the knowledge to manage basic, everyday first aid situations specific to children up to the age of seven. Duration:

1 day

Content:

Overview of resuscitation on an infant and child

Basic management of choking, bleeding, poisoning, wounds, burns, bites, stings and shock.

Assessment:

No assessment.

Qualification: This is not a VET accredited course. Students will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

Sports First Aid Learn how to implement an effective sports injury prevention program and give competent first aid to the ill or injured in a sporting environment. Duration:

1 day

Content:

A practical action plan to follow in an emergency: ‘DRSABCD’

Introduction to resuscitation (CPR)

Defining the roles and responsibilities of a Sports First Aider

Managing the unconscious breathing casualty

Prevention of infection and injury, including preventative taping

Recognition and management of shock, bleeding, head, neck and spinal injuries, facial injuries, fractures, sprains, strains and dislocations

Lifting and moving an injured casualty Assessment:

Course attendance and participation.

Qualification: This is not a VET accredited course. Students will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

Non-Accredited Courses:

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Health and Safety Representative This SafeWork NSW approved course will provide you with practical skills on how to implement and monitor safe work practices. Duration:

5 days

Content:

Overview of Work Health and Safety, including history of legislation, framework and key terminology

Introduction to the role and function of HSRs, Health and Safety Committees, Work Health and Safety entry permit holders and duty holders

Effective consultation and communication in the workplace, including requirements and arrangements

Coverage of rights, entitlements , protections and exceptions from obligations, as well as the review process

How to investigate complaints, negotiate issues, monitor and review risk controls, conduct workplace inspections, maintain records, resolve and problem solve

Practical activities including: hazard identification prompt test and sample workplace inspecting

Purpose and function of Provisional Improvement Notices (PINs) and ceasing unsafe work

Assessment:

Course attendance and participation.

Qualification: Successful participants will receive a SafeWork NSW approved Statement of Attendance.

Non-Accredited Courses:

Health and Safety Representative- Refresher Duration:

1 day

Prerequisite: Students must have a SafeWork NSW approved Statement of Attendance, completed within the last three years.

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First Aid Scenarios and Drills A qualified trainer will set up a first aid scenario for staff to manage. The trainer provides feedback on the effectiveness of their responses and offers advice on the current equipment and policies.

Duration:

2 hours

Workplace Infection Control A brief introduction to infection control, what it is and how to manage it in your workplace.

Duration:

1 hour or 3 hours

Large Group Lecture A verbal discussion about the importance of first aid to encourage good practices in the workplace.

Duration:

2 hours

Manual Handling Suitable for all employees who may be involved in manual handling equipment and other materials in the workplace. Duration:

2 hours

Training or Demonstration A St John trainer will deliver a customised, informative and practical training session on a first aid subject of your choice. Duration:

2 hours

Personalised Program In these sessions the trainer will discuss the areas of first aid (nominated by you) and explain the need for them. The aim of these discussions is to heighten the awareness of people to the need for first aid and to show what can be achieved in an emergency by an individual with first aid skills. As these sessions are discussion (and Q&A) and time is limited, they do not incorporate any practice.

Lectures/Demonstrations:

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Mini Teaching Session:

Mini teaching sessions are designed to teach aspects of first aid that have been identified for a particular situation. They are valuable to organisations wanting first aid skills relevant to their workplace.

Duration:

2-4 hours Content: Choose from a list of topics below:

CPR Theory – Adults 20 mins

CPR Theory– Babies and children 20 mins

CPR Theory– Adults, babies and children 30 mins

CPR Practice* 60 mins

Shock 15 mins

Bleeding 10 mins

Grazes, blisters and minor wounds 10 mins

Bleeding nose 5 mins

Burns 15 mins

Sprains and strains 10 mins

Broken bones/fractures (general) 10 mins

Broken bones/fractures (remote areas) 30 mins

Management of a serious accident/injury 20 mins

Head injuries 15 mins

Eye and facial injuries 15 mins

Chest injuries and broken ribs 15 mins

Poisoning 15 mins

Bites and stings 20 mins

Overexposure to heat and cold 15 mins

Safety at traffic accidents 10 mins

Preventing infection whilst providing first aid 15 mins

Neck and spinal injuries 15 mins

Buying and stocking a first aid kit 10 mins

Asthma 10 mins

Choking 5 mins

Infantile convulsions 5 mins

Fitting 5 mins

Diabetes 10 mins

Chest pain 15 mins

Stroke 5 mins

Fainting 5 mins

Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction) overview. 10 mins

Sudden illness in children (vomiting and diarrhea) 10 mins

Defibrillation demonstration and overview 15 mins

Advanced resuscitation demonstration and overview 30 mins *CPR practice must be accompanied by one of the CPR theory sessions

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Why train with St John:

How St John helps the community:

Call 1300 360 455 to book your training today!

With over 130 years experience, St John is Australia’s longest serving and most trusted provider.

In 2015 we issued over 53,000 certificates in NSW alone, making us one of the largest training providers.

We’re flexible. We can run courses when it suits you, whether that’s before during or after office hours or over a series of days!

Our volunteers attend over 3,200 events and emergencies each year.

We also teach more than 21,000 school children essential skills in our free first aid program.

They treat more than 38,000 ill or injured patients.

As a not-for-profit organisation, our revenue helps to ensure our 3,000 volunteers can continue their work in the community.