Outdoor First Aid (16 hour)

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This qualification indicates an individual can undertake the role of Outdoor First Aider in the more rural and remote areas of the British Isles where professional emergency assistance may be a couple of hours or more.

This 16 hour course is designed to provide First Aid training for those working in an outdoor environment where backup may be a while. If you work closer to civilisation, do look at our shorter 8 hour Outdoor Emergency First Aid course.

Day 1 of this course is also the Outdoor Emergency First Aid (8 hour) course and these two courses may be combined should there be a mix of staff needing 1 day or 2 days. The total number of learners cannot exceed 12 per course, however.

Forest School Practitioners

If you are looking for an Outdoor course as part of your Forest School qualification we also run a specific Forest School First Aid course that is more tailored to that environment.

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The 4 Minutes Outdoor courses are targeted at people working in the UK. If you need the First Aid skills for working abroad, or even some of the more remote areas of the UK, we recommend that you look elsewhere for a course focusing on Remote First Aid. This course is probably not for you.

This course is aligned with the Institute of Outdoor Learning’s Statement of Good Practice for Outdoor First Aid at Band 3

This 16 hour Outdoor course syllabus complies with the syllabus as laid down by a range of Governing Bodies for Outdoor Sports such as:

RYA (non-commercial)
Mountain Leader
Paddle UK

Emergency First Aid at Work qualification – optional

For those attendees working in an environment where there is a need to hold a Workplace First Aid Certificate, this can be incorporated into the syllabus and all attendees that need it will receive a Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate as well. There is an additional fee of £20 per student for this optional qualification.

This needs to be requested at time of booking to allow the qualification to be registered

There are no prerequisite entry requirements for this qualification apart from a minimum of Level 2 written and spoken English.

Students that pass will be awarded with a 4 Minutes 16 hour Outdoor First Aid Certificate valid for 3 years. Certificates are provided in PDF form to allow easy sharing and may be printed out for framing.

The price assumes that the course is run on consecutive days. There may be additional costs if the days are not consecutive.

Certification

All Certificates issued are in electronic (PDF) format. They will be sent to the person (or organisation) that organised the Booking in order for them to be distributed to the student(s).

Course Duration (excluding breaks)

16 hours

Maximum students per course

12

Minimum age

16

Individual Price

£180 + VAT

Group price

£1150 + VAT

Group Pricing assumes that the Client provides a suitable training venue. Click here for venue requirements

Whilst we try and maintain a fixed cost for our courses, our prices may be subject to an additional fuel charge if your location is a distance away from our nearest trainer to you.

There is a £50 supplement per day if that day is a Sunday or Bank Holiday.

All prices exclude VAT at the current rate of 20%.


Syllabus

All courses are delivered, evaluated and quality assured to meet the new guidelines set out by the HSE in October 2013 and meet the requirements of the First Aid at Work (First Aid) regulations 1981 and subsequent 2016 changes. The course fully meets the UK and European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2015 as per the HSE requirements.

This course is aligned with the Institute of Outdoor Learning’s Statement of Good Practice for Outdoor First Aid at Band 3

The syllabus is as follows:-

Day 1 (Same as 8 hour Outdoor emergency First Aid course)

  •  Understand the scope of first aid in the outdoors.
  • Be able to interpret vital sign information whilst responding to an emergency incident in the outdoors.
  • Be able to assess an emergency incident in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving an unresponsive casualty with normal breathing, in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally, in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving a choking casualty in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving blood loss in the outdoors.

Day 2

  • Be able to apply incident management and casualty assessment principles in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving limb injury in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving a casualty with a head, neck or torso injury in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving medical conditions or sudden illness in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving the effects of cold and heat in the outdoors.
  • Be able to respond to an incident involving activity or environmental factors in the outdoors.