VDU / DSE Assessment

This applies to any employee who has to carry out there work duties using a Visual Display Unit / Display Screen Equipment on a daily basis or for more than one hour on a regular basis.

Knowledge you'll take away

The assessment is to ensure the Employer is compliant  with the
Guide to Safety,Health and Welfare at Work[General Application]Regulations 2007;
Chapter 5 of Part 2: Display Screen Equipment
 
  • The Assessment Includes
  • Legislation
  • Minimum Requirements
  • Anatomy and Back care
  • Ergonomic Principles
  • Risk Assessment
  • Screen/Work Station
  • Environment

Course detail

Legislation

This course covers and complies with The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005.

Expert Trainer

Course and Assessment created and approved by a QQI Level 6 Fully Certified Expert Trainer.

Certificate Expiry

Course and Assessment must be completed every 2 years as per industry best practice.

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30 Minutes

€55

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PPHECC First Aid Response Course

 

Course aim: The aim of this course is to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to be a First Aid Responder

 

Course objectives:

At the completion of this course learners will be able to:

• Deal with life threatening or potentially life threatening conditions in the pre-hospital environment until arrival of emergency medical services

• Provide First Aid Response for conditions not thought to be life-threatening but are necessary to prevent further harm before the emergency medical services arrive

• Provide Pre-Hospital First Aid Response in a wide range of environments including home and recreational settings

• Display the requisite personal skills including composure, competence and self-confidence while understanding their limitations

• Recognise and be able to cope with the additional challenges provided by “Special Circumstances” for which additional training must be completed

• Deal with life threatening or potentially life threatening conditions in the pre-hospital environment until arrival of emergency medical services

• Provide First Aid Response for conditions not thought to be life-threatening but are necessary to prevent further harm before the emergency medical services arrive.

• Provide pre-hospital First Aid Response in a wide range of environments including home and recreational settings.

• Display the requisite personal skills including composure, competence and self-confidence while understanding their limitations.

• Recognise and be able to cope with the additional challenges provided by “Special Circumstances” for which additional training must be completed

Course Content

· Patient Assessment

· Incident Procedure

· Common Medical Emergencies

· CPR

· Injury Management

· Care of the unconscious patient

· Burns & Electrical Injury

· Hypothermia & Hyperthermia

· Information Management

· Communications

· Well being of the First Aid Responder

Course Duration:

18 Hours delivered over three days, option for day  1 and 2 via Zoom

Course Certification

On successful completion of the course, students will receive a PHECC First Aid Responder certificate.

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