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Blended Equestrian BHS Compliant FAW practical Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd April Near Horseheath Racecourse, Suffolk CB9 7RX 10 am start

Blended Equestrian BHS Compliant FAW practical Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd April Near Horseheath Racecourse, Suffolk CB9 7RX 10 am start

Complete day 1 video learning before the classroom dates above

£245.00

Blended day 1 access here. Start anytime. Learn at your own pace. Complete day 1 online before the classroom practical days 2 & 3

  • Venue directions here;
  • Practical classroom days start at 8:30 am
  • Detailed course description below

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You must list name(s) & email(s) of all learners attending. To request a business invoice contact info@thebridgefirstaid.co.uk

About this course

We will set you up with day 1 online video lessons, (no tech knowledge required) you can watch these in your own time from a smartphone, tablet or laptop. Then come along to Day 2: 10 am to 4.00 pm, Tuesday 21st & Day 3 (short day) 10 am to 13.00 on Wednesday 22nd April 2026.

This First Aid at Work + E (Equine) Level 3 course, with additional equestrian knowledge, is for all horse industry organisations whose risk assessment has identified that they require a fully trained first aider, or as part of the BHS Career Pathway requirements.

If you are not an independent self employed riding instructor and work within a larger equestrian organisation, we also recommend at least 1 fully qualified with the Emergency First Aid at Work 1 day EFAW + Equine, on-site at all times.

This 3 day First Aid at Work (FAW) + Equine course is for all equine businesses due to the high risk involved when working with horses.

FAW + Equine is the most comprehensive first aid training course, most suited to those working in theses high-risk environments. To learn more visit our which course do I need? page.

How do I access day 1 online?

We will email you a link, username and password. or you can hop onto our BLENDED PORTAL PAGE,

Tell me more about the online lessons

The day 1 online platform is super simple to navigate. Watch the video lessons at your own pace, pause and resume when it suits you. Answer the multiple-choice questions throughout the course and when you have completed all the lessons, you will be directed to the final assessment.

We will email you a link, username and password. The day 1 online platform is super simple to navigate. Watch the video lessons at your own pace, pause and resume when it suits you. Answer the multiple-choice questions throughout the course and when you have completed all the lessons, you will be directed to the final assessment.

To make sure you really learn and retain the information, test questions are randomised. A video review following the final assessment is customised to support a thorough understanding of each topic

  • Front-row seat in the class
  • No PowerPoint based slides
  • Detailed bite sized video-based training with demonstrations
  • Subtitles for “sound off” viewing
  • Optional concise text lesson summary with key learning points accompanying each clip
  • Comprehensive manual and posters, and current regulatory guidelines updates
  • Access videos for up to 8 months after purchase
  • Certified CPD evidence-based learning statement and certificate upon successful completion
  • Includes recent guidelines on infection prevention with the outbreak of Severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV2)

What to expect and how to prepare for your classroom training.

Please complete day 1 online prior to the classroom practical.  Come with an open mind and burning questions.

Our instructors are experienced in creating and facilitating a non-judgemental and entertaining learning environment. We encourage participants to take away this attitude into their own lives following the training. All learners are made to feel safe and included, and we often see the group bond as a result.

What do I need to bring?

Please bring some photo ID to day 2, as is required in order to validate this award.

You may wish to bring a notebook for any additional notes. Covid-19 secure refreshments are complementary throughout the training, but we do ask you to bring your own favourite mug, and your lunch. There is ample fridge space and Budgens 1-mile, fast food outlets and supermarkets 2.5 miles. We have everything else covered.

We are also fully aware of the anxiety that many students have over coming into a public space. There is a lot to think about which we have already thought about. You are in safe hands.

Anything else? 

Your instructor will send you an e mail a couple of days prior to the classroom training, so that you have their contact details should you be running late, or have additional accessibility requirements.

This course can also be delivered on site at a reduced group fee (subject to our risk assessment)

Occupations

Anyone working with horses including:
Horse Racing Industry
Riding Instructors
Coaches
Grooms and stable managers
Professional riders
Volunteers
Fence judges
Horse Breeders
Horse Trainers

BHS Accredited Professional Coaches are required to keep their first aid qualification up-to-date


Course topics

First Aid and Safety implications in the Equestrian Industry, and specific differences to general high hazard industrial organisations., discussed throughout our practical sessions.

Initial Care
First Aid at Work Regulations and Rules
Accident Reporting
Activating Emergency Medical Services
Fears of First Aid
Barriers - gloves and face barriers
Initial Assessment and airway management
Unconscious Breathing and Recovery Position
Cardiac Problems
The Heart
Sudden Cardiac Arrest, Heart Attacks and CPR
One Rescuer CPR
Compressions only CPR
CPR Handover to a Second Rescuer
Introduction to AED's
Other Primary Care First Aid Problems
Adult Choking, Conscious and Unconscious
Serious Bleeding Management and Wounds
Shock Management and types of Shock
Spinal Injury Management
Specific Injury Management
Injury Assessment
Breaks, Fractures and Splinting
Strains and Sprains
Types of Wounds and Practice Bandaging different Injuries
Embedded Objects
Burns and Scalds
Head Injuries
Poisoning
Temperature Injuries - Heat Stroke, Heat Exhaustion and Hypothermia
Eye Injuries
Bites and Stings
Crush Injuries
Chest Injuries
Electrical Injuries
Illness Management
Illness Assessment
The Respiratory System and Hypoxia
Diabetes
Anaphylactic Shock
Heart Attack
Angina
Stroke
Asthma and Respiratory Problems
Hyperventilating
Learning Outcomes

Unit 1: Emergency First Aid in the Workplace (credit can be given in some cases if already completed recently)
1 Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider.
1.1 Identify the role and responsibilities of a first aider.
1.2 Describe how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others.
1.3 Identify the need for establishing consent to provide first aid.
1.4 Complete an accident report form.
1.5 Identify the first aid equipment that should be available in a workplace.
1.6 Describe the safe use of first aid equipment.
2 Be able to assess an incident.
2.1 Conduct a scene survey.
2.2 Conduct a primary survey of a casualty.
2.3 Give examples of when to call for help.
3 Be able to manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally.
3.1 Assess a casualty’s level of consciousness.
3.2 Open a casualty’s airway and check breathing.
3.3 Explain why it is important to place an unconscious casualty into the recovery position.
3.4 Place an unresponsive casualty in the recovery position.
3.5 Manage a casualty who is in seizure.
4 Be able to manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally.
4.1 Recognise the need to commence Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation.
4.2 Demonstrate Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation using a manikin.
5 Be able to recognise and assist a casualty who is choking.
5.1 Describe how to identify a casualty with a
Partially blocked airway
Completely blocked airway
5.2 Administer first aid to a casualty who is choking.
6 Be able to manage a casualty with external bleeding.
6.1 Identify the types of external bleeding.
6.2 Control external bleeding.
7 Be able to manage a casualty who is in shock.
7.1 Recognise shock.
7.2 Administer first aid to a casualty who is in shock.
8 Be able to manage a casualty with a minor injury.
8.1 Administer first aid to a casualty with small cuts, grazes and bruises.
8.2 Administer first aid to a casualty with minor burns and scalds.
8.3 Administer first aid to a casualty with small splinters

Unit 2: Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace

1 Be able to conduct a secondary survey.
1.1 Identify the information to be collected when gathering a casualty history.
1.2 Conduct a head to toe survey.
2 Be able to administer first aid to a casualty with injuries to bones, muscles and joints.
2.1 Recognise suspected; Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains and strains
2.2 Administer first aid for; Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains and strains
3 Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with suspected head and spinal injuries.
3.1 Recognise suspected; Concussion, Skull fracture, Cerebral compression, Spinal injury
3.2 Administer first aid for suspected; Concussion, Skull Fracture, Cerebral compression, Spinal injury
4 Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with suspected chest injuries.
4.1 Recognise the different types of chest injury.
4.2 Administer first aid for a chest injury.
5 Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with burns and scalds.
5.1 Recognise the factors that affect the severity of burns and scalds.
5.2 Administer first aid for burns involving; Dry heat, Wet heat, Electricity and Chemicals
6 Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with an eye injury.
6.1 Give examples of common eye injuries.
6.2 Administer first aid for eye injuries involving; Dust, Chemicals and Embedded objects
7 Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with sudden poisoning.
7.1 Identify the routes that poisons can take to enter the body.
7.2 Administer immediate first aid to a casualty affected by sudden poisoning.
7.3 Identify sources of information for treating those affected by sudden poisoning.
8 Be able to administer First Aid to a casualty with anaphylaxis.
8.1 Identify common triggers for anaphylaxis.
8.2 Recognise anaphylaxis.
8.3 Administer immediate first aid for a casualty suffering from anaphylaxis.
9 Be able to provide First Aid to a casualty with suspected major illness.
9.1 Recognise major illnesses including; Heart Attack, Stroke, Epilepsy, Asthma and Diabetes
9.2 Administer first aid to a casualty suffering from major illnesses including; Heart Attack, Stroke, Epilepsy, Asthma and Diabetes


Assessment

Online assessment - Day 1
Watch the video lessons at your own pace and answer the incremental multiple-choice questions throughout the course. When you have completed all the lessons, you will be directed to the final assessment. Students must score at least 70% to pass.

Classroom practical - Days 2 and 3
Assessment usually takes the form of continuous observation by the trainer and or written assessments. We do not want you to be daunted by this prospect. It is our job to ensure you understand and retain the knowledge you are being assessed on. This is what we do best.

Certification

Successful candidates will receive a digital certificate and CPD statement, student manual and access to regular refresher videos ensuring knowledge remains current.

The certificate can be used as evidence in any HSE compliance inspections for individuals as well as private employers. Digital certificates will be sent within 7 working days of the course and are valid for three years. From spring/summer 2021 our certificates will also have a QR code on them where students or employers can scan to show the course content, CPD details and validate the certificate.

Wall Mount Certificates

If you still require a wall mount certificate, please send us your postal address. There is a fee for this service to encourage environmentally friendly practices, and to cover the costs of printing and secure postage.

Regulated Qualifications

This course can also be certified as a regulated qualification. A regulated qualification is ‘not’ a mandate for compliance with Ofsted or the HSE unless learners require funding, or where an industry or trade body specifically states a regulated qualification is required.
The Bridge First Aid offer Regulated and endorsed qualifications through TQUK who are Ofqual registered. The assessment and administration criteria to be undertaken for a regulated certification carries a certification charge of £10 per delegate.

Please visit our course accreditation page to learn more.


Additional information

Accessibility: Please contact us in advance if you have any accessibility questions or requirements.

Group bookings

A discount is applied when booking 3 or more seats. 

If you are running late or have any issues on day of the course, please contact your trainer. You will be notified of their name and mobile number by email prior to the training.


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First Aid Venue details

Withersfield is a village to the west of Haverhill.  The hall is situated at the back of the village green opposite St Mary’s Church, accessed by a single road signed ‘Hall Farm No Through Road’.

Withersfield Village Hall,

Turnpike Hill,

Withersfield.   CB9 7RX

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