Safety Courses

CPR
HLTAID009
HLTAID0009
Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Course overview
This course is designed for people in the workplace and members of the public who volunteer for community organisations and clubs. In this course, you will learn the skills and knowledge to be able to provide CPR until qualified emergency help arrives at the scene of the incident.
This ½ day public course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment.
Classes start at 8am and finish at 12:00pm.
- Recognise and respond to an emergency -DRSABCD
- Identify, assess & minimise immediate hazards
- Assess the casualty & recognise the need for CPR
- Perform CPR in accordance with ARC guidelines
- Operate automated external defibrillator (AED)
- Manage the unconscious breathing casualty
- Communicate details to emergency services
- Considerations when providing CPR
Individuals wishing to undertake this course must:
- Be a minimum of 14 years of age
- Be physically able to kneel on the floor while doing compressions.
- You must have basic communication, literacy, numeracy skills and understand and speak the English language that enables the safe performance of CPR
- You must provide, on the 1st day of training:
- two (2) forms of identification, one (1) must include a photo, one (1) must include current address
- Wear comfortable and practical clothing
- Tea & Coffee is provided.
- Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the commencement of training.
- All course participants have access to a student information book detailing their rights and responsibilities.
Assessments will be conducted throughout the training in both practical and theory components. Competency based assessment practical component requires the participant to successfully complete a series of requested tasks under observation of the assessor, the assessor will then determine a judgement of competency. The knowledge component consists of a written assessment. During the assessment, if the assessor believes your response requires further information or is incorrect, you will be asked further questions to determine the level of your understanding.
Should the participant be deemed not competent, the student has a right to appeal the assessment decision and will be provided with the opportunity to either challenge the assessment or apply for re-assessment within a reasonable time frame. Students have the right to appeal if they are not satisfied with the outcome, according to your rights and responsibilities detailed in the student handbook. Further fees may be applicable for participants that require reassessment.
This course is a Nationally Recognised Accredited Course and applicants deemed competent at the successful conclusion of the course will be provided with a Statement of Attainment and a wallet sized competency card.
Your certificate will be valid for 12 months from the date of course completion
$80
Individual Participants
All courses require a position holding deposit of 50%, you will be advised of the amount at the time of booking. Payment MUST be received within 48 hours of booking the course or the place can be given to another student. The balance will be required prior to the course commencement date. Facilities include Bank Transfer, EFTPOS, Credit Card or Cash.
Please note there is a 1% surcharge for debit card payment and 1.5% surcharge for credit card payment.
Employers/Employment Agencies
Employers/Employment Agencies will be forwarded an invoice upon receipt of booking form. Unless prior agreement has been made, 1 Stop Training Centre’s payment terms are 14-day from the date of the invoice.
Should payment continue to be outstanding beyond the payment terms as stated above, the customer is responsible for all costs including any legal costs and any other fees that are incurred by 1 Stop Training Centre in recovering any outstanding monies.
Should a participant not attend the course/class on the nominated day(s), full fees for that participant will be charged, unless there have been prior arrangements made with 1 Stop Training Centre.