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First Aid at Work Requalification Course - Gravesend

📅 Thursday 16 July · 09:00-17:00

📍 British Red Cross Centre · Gravesend

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This 2-day HSE-aligned requalification course is designed for those whose existing First Aid at Work (FAW) certificate is approaching… About this course This 2-day HSE-aligned requalification course is designed for those whose existing First Aid at Work (FAW) certificate is approaching expiry. Covering the full FAW syllabus in an accelerated format, you'll refresh and update your skills to maintain your workplace first aider status. Course details Course code: OPN-3294 Date: from Thursday 16th July 2026 to Friday 17th July 2026 Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm Duration: 2 days Qualification: First Aid at Work Requalification (FAWR) Venue: British Red Cross Centre, 36 Pelham Road, Gravesend, DA11 0HZ What you'll learn Primary survey & recovery position Adult CPR and AED usage Treatment of shock Wound care and bleeding control Burns, scalds and choking procedures Heart attacks and strokes Fractures, dislocations and spinal injuries Medical emergencies (asthma, diabetes, anaphylaxis) Poisoning and eye injuries Use of adrenaline auto-injector What's included HSE Aligned Training Fast Certification Practical Hands-On Training Small Group Sizes (Max 12) Free Mental Health for First Aiders Module Qualification On successful completion you'll receive First Aid at Work Requalification (FAWR) . Awarding body: British Red Cross Venue British Red Cross Centre 36 Pelham Road, Gravesend, DA11 0HZ Course info, FAQs and syllabus Full course details, FAQs and syllabus for First Aid at Work Requalification (FAWR) in Gravesend on 16-07-2026 More course options: First Aid at Work Requalification (FAWR) courses near Maidstone All first aid courses near Maidstone First Aid at Work Requalification (FAWR) training at all UK venues Contact Questions? Our training team is happy to help — email info@brity.co.uk or call 0161 524 3974. //////////////////////////// FAQs What qualification will I receive? You will receive a requalification in First Aid at Work, aligned to HSE requirements. Your new certificate is valid for 3 years and is nationally recognised by employers across all industries. When should I book my requalification? You should book your requalification well before your current certificate expires. There is no grace period - if your certificate lapses, you will need to take the full 3-day First Aid at Work course instead. We recommend booking at least 3 months in advance to secure your preferred date. Can I attend if my certificate has already expired? No. The requalification course is only available to delegates whose existing First Aid at Work certificate is still valid. There is no grace period after expiry. If your certificate has lapsed, you must attend the full 3-day First Aid at Work course to regain your qualification. How am I assessed? Assessment is through continuous observation by your instructor throughout the 2 days, combined with a short multiple-choice questionnaire. There are no written exams. Your instructor will monitor your practical skills and knowledge throughout the course and provide supportive feedback to ensure you feel confident. Is this the same content as the 3-day course? Yes, the FAWR covers the same comprehensive syllabus as the full 3-day First Aid at Work course. However, it is delivered at an accelerated pace over 2 days, as delegates are expected to have existing knowledge and practical experience from their current qualification. What if I only have an EFAW certificate? The requalification course is only available for those holding a current First Aid at Work (FAW) certificate. If you hold an Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) certificate, you will need to attend the full 3-day FAW course to upgrade your qualification. What should I bring to the course? Just bring yourself and a form of photo ID and proof of your current FAW qualification. We provide all training equipment, course materials, and workbooks. Free refreshments and parking are included. You may wish to bring a pen for note-taking, though this is not es

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