TQUK Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work - Online Blended Part 1

101 videos, 5 hours and 17 minutes

Course Content

Your practical lesson

Video 100 of 101
1 min 33 sec
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Preparing for Your Classroom Session

Introduction

Now that you have nearly finished your online training, it’s time to prepare for the classroom lesson with your instructor. In the classroom, you will review key subjects and have ample time to practise the skills demonstrated during your online course.

Classroom Session Overview

Your instructor will assess your skills, and you must pass each assessment to receive your qualification. Don’t worry—your instructor will be there to help and guide you, offering extra practice time if needed.

What to Bring

You must bring a copy of the certificate for your online training to the classroom and present it to your instructor as proof of completion.

Scheduling and Attire

Ensure you complete both the online and classroom courses within the allowed time period, so book your session as soon as possible. We recommend wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothes and sensible footwear for the practical exercises. Inform your instructor of any physical conditions that might be aggravated by the exercises required for the course.

Preparation Tips

Rewatch the course videos before your classroom session to keep the information fresh in your mind. This will help you when practising your skills.

Contact Information

If you have any questions or require special assistance, contact your instructor. If you need help finding an instructor for a class course or a workplace visit, please contact us by phone, email, or online chat.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoy putting your new skills into practice. Good luck with your classroom session!