Level 2 Award in First Aid
The Level 2 Award in First Aid; awarded by InnoQual UK , The qualification aims to, equip learners with practical first aid skills and knowledge to respond confidently to a range of emergencies in workplace and community settings.
- 6 Modules
- 6 Credits
- DLH 23
- Course Code INNOQ5416045
- Learners must be 16 years of age or above
- Learners should have basic literacy skills to understand course content and assessment instructions
- Learners must be physically able to perform first aid tasks such as CPR and recovery position
- No prior first aid qualification is required
- Learners must agree to follow health and safety guidance during all practical activities
| Course Code | Curriculum Title | Credit | DLH |
|---|---|---|---|
| INNOQ5416045-1 | First Aid Principles and Workplace Safety | 1 | 3 |
| INNOQ5416045-2 | Care for an Unresponsive Individual | 1 | 4 |
| INNOQ5416045-3 | CPR and Defibrillation Skills | 1 | 5 |
| INNOQ5416045-4 | Treating Bleeding and Shock Emergencies | 1 | 4 |
| INNOQ5416045-5 | First Aid for Burns, Scalds, and Heat/Cold Injuries | 1 | 3 |
| INNOQ5416045-6 | Bone, Joint, and Soft-Tissue Injury Management | 1 | 4 |
First Aid Principles and Workplace Safety:
Explain the role and responsibilities of a first aider.
Identify health and safety procedures in the workplace and other settings.
Recognize risks and apply safe practices during first aid provision.
Care for an Unresponsive Individual:
Conduct a primary survey of an unresponsive casualty.
Identify signs of unconsciousness and medical emergencies.
Place a casualty in the recovery position safely.
CPR and Defibrillation Skills:
Recognize cardiac arrest and respond appropriately.
Demonstrate correct CPR techniques for adults.
Use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) safely in a simulated emergency.
Treating Bleeding and Shock Emergencies:
Identify different types of bleeding and signs of shock.
Apply first aid procedures to control bleeding and manage shock.
Maintain hygiene and casualty safety during treatment.
First Aid for Burns, Scalds, and Heat/Cold Injuries:
Recognize thermal and environmental injuries.
Apply appropriate first aid techniques for burns, scalds, heat exhaustion, and hypothermia.
Take precautions to prevent further harm to the casualty.
Bone, Joint, and Soft-Tissue Injury Management:
Identify common fractures, sprains, and strains.
Provide immediate first aid including immobilization and support.
Respond appropriately to musculoskeletal injuries while ensuring casualty safety.
- Individuals seeking practical first aid skills for emergencies
- Employees and employers needing to meet workplace health and safety requirement
- Healthcare workers, volunteers, and event staff requiring first aid certification
- Teachers, coaches, and caregivers responsible for children or vulnerable individuals
- Anyone wishing to gain confidence in CPR, bleeding control, fracture management, and injury care
- All modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training centre and externally verified by InnoQual UK.
The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that every learner meets the specific learning outcomes and performance standards. - A Pass in any unit is awarded only when the learner provides authentic, valid, and sufficient evidence demonstrating achievement of all assessment criteria.
Assessors are responsible for evaluating this evidence and confirming that the learner has achieved the competence required by InnoQual UK’s quality standards.
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