Level 3 Award in Outdoor First Aid
Prepare learners to confidently manage medical emergencies in outdoor and remote environments with this professionally designed Level 3 Outdoor First Aid training package. Built for trainers, outdoor instructors, education providers, and workplace training centres, this course focuses on practical casualty care in challenging environments where access to emergency services may be delayed.
Designed with real-world scenarios and hands-on learning in mind, this package supports the delivery of engaging, practical, and structured outdoor first aid training.
🩹 What’s Included
✅ Professionally designed PowerPoint training presentation
✅ Outdoor-focused casualty scenarios and activities
✅ Knowledge check questions throughout
✅ Editable files for centre or organisation branding
✅ Ready-to-deliver classroom and practical session format
🌿 Topics Covered
The role and responsibilities of an outdoor first aider
Scene safety and casualty assessment
Managing unconscious casualties
CPR and AED awareness
Choking emergencies
Bleeding control and wound management
Fractures, sprains, and soft tissue injuries
Head, spinal, and environmental injuries
Hypothermia, heat exhaustion, and dehydration
Outdoor incident management and emergency planning
Communication and casualty monitoring in remote settings
👥 Who Is This For?
This package is ideal for:
Outdoor activity instructors
Expedition leaders
Forest school providers
Duke of Edinburgh leaders
Sports and adventure training providers
Workplace trainers and training centres
Anyone delivering outdoor first aid education
⚠️ Important Information
This resource is designed to support outdoor first aid education and practical skills development. Learners must always work within their scope of practice and local organisational policies.
💻 Instant Digital Access
Delivered digitally for immediate access, helping trainers save valuable preparation time while delivering professional and engaging outdoor first aid training.
🚑 Built by frontline professionals, for real-world emergency care training.