Most eye and facial injuries in Australia are minor, but some workplace accidents or sport-related injuries can cause long term, partial or permanent damage.
Learn how to successfully provide emergency first aid to a casualty suffering facial or eye injuries in this interactive online course.
This is a non-accredited course
This course features videos, quizzes and interactive learning. Either complete this course in one session or complete one topic at a time, your eLearning progress will be saved as you go.
Easily completed within 1 hour.
Participants will receive a St John Certificate of Completion.
Workplaces that have a high risk of facial or eye injuries such as manufacturing, construction or those that use machinery or power tools should consider this course for their employees. Those involved in sporting or activities where facial and eye injuries might occur should also undertake this course.
This eLearning course covers all the essential topics we teach in first aid. Designed by professional First Aid Trainers, this course takes you through the A-Z of the fundamentals of first aid, from CPR through to nosebleeds and even snake bites.
This is a non-accredited course
Falls, accidents with sharp objects, and car accidents are the most common causes of open wounds which can occur anywhere.
Learn how to successfully provide emergency first aid for a casualty suffering wounds or bleeding in this interactive online course.
This is a non-accredited course
Bone and joint injuries are very common, and when they occur, many people are often confused about the type of injury as well as the correct first aid treatment.
Learn how to identify and manage first aid to a casualty suffering a sprain, strain or dislocation in this interactive online course.
This is a non-accredited course