In Person Training
First Aid Trauma + Casualty Care (FTACC)
FTACC delivers an occupational level of first aid, specifically designed for first aiders at work within medium to high risk workplaces.
FTACC is the occupational first aid level course in TAG’s Integrated Emergency Care Programme (IECP) which progresses learners from first aid through to critical care interventions. IECP is a progressive and systematic pathway to enhancing skills, knowledge and empowering people to save lives.
Aspects of the Course:
- Role and responsibilities of an Emergency First Aider
- Infection prevention and control
- Calling for help
- Scene assessment
- Safe Approach
- Casualty Assessment
- Minor bleeding and injuries
- Internal and external bleeding
- Unconscious breathing casualty
- Casualty with no signs of life
- Mild and severe choking
- Stroke
- Minor burns and scalds
- Handover to ambulance
- Reporting procedures
- Sudden poisoning
- Head injuries
- Seizures
- Chest injuries
- Asthma attacks
- Anaphylactic shock
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
Assessments:
- To successfully complete the course, each learner is required to pass a summative theory multiple-choice-question paper and a series of skill stations and scenario-based practical assessments.
Recomendations:
Should you work in a high-risk working environment we would strongly recommend the Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work qualification.

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Awarding Body
The ATACC Group
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Qualification
Level 3 (RQF)
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Duration
3 Days
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Price
£250 + VAT
This course is Ofqual and RQF regulated and conforms to the HSE requirements,
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course best suited for?
This course is ideal for workplace settings that require a dedicated first‑aider capable of supporting a team, or for organizations that wish to have a fully qualified HSE first aider with additional skills.
What progression options are there for this course?
The natural next step after completing this course is either the First Response Emergency Care – Level 3 (FREC3) or the First Person on Scene (FPOS) courses. These comprehensive, courses expand even further on the critical care, scene recognition, pre-hospital care, and treatment components of the course..
It is especially well suited for individuals working in industrial or high-risk environments.
Is there a simpler version of this course?
If you need a concise option, we recommend the Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course—it covers all essential emergency, primary, and critical components without overwhelming detail for people who are new to first aid.
Additional Information
Looking for a private booking or on-site training?
Should you require a private session exclusively for your staff or learners, we can arrange it either at our dedicated training centre or on‑site at your workplace.
We charge for a minimum of 7 learners to make it cost effective for us.
Need more information before you made a decision?
If any of the information feels unclear or you’re unsure which course best fits your needs, please feel free to reach out. We’ll gladly discuss your requirements and guide you toward the most suitable option.