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Remote Outdoor First Aid

Helping in an emergency when an ambulance isn't close by.

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16
hours

16 hours (2 days) in your workplace

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Prices start from

£70.83

Per Delegate

We are partnered with Surrey First Aid Training to offer a Remote Outdoor First Aid course for public bookings and private groups.

This course is designed for those who work in remote conditions where emergency help may take longer to arrive. It covers managing an emergency incident and keeping a casualty safe, warm, and comfortable until help arrives, as well as First Aid treatments for outdoor-specific injuries and illnesses.

The course content aligns with the Institute of Outdoor Learning (IOL) Statement of Good Practice on Outdoor First Aid at Band 3, as well as leading bodies such as MLTE, Duke of Edinburgh, & Forest School leaders.

We can deliver training in your workplace in Berkshire and surrounding areas, or you can attend a public course ran by Surrey First Aid Training. For more information please click here. Upon completion of training delegates will receive a Level 3 certificate valid for three years and a handy digital booklet to refer to after training.

To receive a quote for training, please fill out our quote request form and one of our office team will get back to you with more information.

  • Scene management.

  • Incident protocol.

  • Triage.

  • Primary assessment.

  • Airway opening and Safe Airway position.

  • Management of an unconscious casualty.

  • Resuscitation.

  • Drowning.

  • CPR – remote protocols.

  • Defibrillator in remote environments.

  • Choking management.

  • Secondary assessment.

  • Serious bleeding.

  • Major trauma including crush injuries and suspension trauma.

  • Head, neck and spinal injury.

  • Management of bone and joint injuries.

  • Monitoring vital signs.

  • Hypothermia - remote protocols.

  • Hyperthermia and dehydration – remote protocols.

  • Acute mountain sickness- HACE & HAPE.

  • Cold-related injuries.

  • Management of fractures.

  • Common medical emergencies.

  • Asthma – remote protocols.

  • Anaphylaxis – remote protocols.

  • Epilepsy.

  • Diabetes.

  • Heart attack and Angina.

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