First Aid at Work Level 3 (VTQ) - Online Blended Part 1

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First aid cover and qualifications in a Coronavirus lockdown

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If first aid cover for your business is reduced because of coronavirus or you can’t get the first aid training you need, there are some things you can do so that you still comply with the law.

You should review your first aid needs assessment and decide if you can still provide the cover needed for the workers that are present and the activities that they are doing.

If there are fewer people coming into your workplace, it may still be safe to operate with reduced first aid cover. You could also stop higher risk activities.

You could share the first aiders of another business, but be sure that they have the knowledge, experience and availability to cover the first aid needs of your business.

Shared first aiders must:
- be aware of the type of injuries or illnesses that you identified in your first aid needs assessment.  
- have the training and skills to address your needs and know enough about your work environment and its first aid facilities be able to get to the workplace in good time if needed.
- And finally, whoever provides the temporary cover must make sure they do not adversely affect their own first aid cover.

If you hold a first-aid certificate that expires on or after 16 March 2020 and you cannot access requalification training because of coronavirus,  you may qualify for a 3-month extension. This applies to the following qualifications:

- Offshore Medic
- Offshore First Aid
- First Aid at Work (FAW)
and the Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) qualification.

To qualify for the extension, you must be able to explain why you haven’t been able to requalify and demonstrate what steps you have taken to access the training if asked to do so.

If because of coronavirus, you cannot complete training for your first aid qualification within the usual timeframe, training can restart at a later date as long as a full recap of training delivered before the interruption is done before moving onto undelivered modules.  You will need to ensure that the awarding body is content that you can show a full understanding of all aspects of the course content and the knowledge required and competencies at the end of the training.