Provide emergency care for suspected spinal injury

PUAEME007

Provide emergency care for suspected spinal injury

Price
$180
Course Overview:

The course applies to individuals who may be required to provide emergency care to a casualty with suspected spinal injury. This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required to minimise further injury to a casualty, both conscious and unconscious, when applying first aid and waiting for emergency medical aid in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings. 

It includes recognition and management of a suspected spinal injury, immobilising cervical spine using manual in-line stabilisation (MILS) techniques as well as spinal equipment, evaluating the need to move a casualty, preparing a casualty for transport, transporting and monitoring a casualty as well as performing a casualty handover to emergency services. 

Course Content:

This comprehensive training covers:

  • This nationally recognised course gives you the skills, knowledge and confidence to perform safely recognise and manage a suspects spinal injury in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines. Whether you’re a sport trainer, coach, tradie, carer, workplace first aider or just someone who wants to be prepared—this course could save a life.

    What You’ll Learn:

  • How to recognise and respond to a suspected spinal injury
  • How to perform manual in-line stabilisation (MILS)
  • Use of an spinal equipment
  • Safe manual handling techniques
  • Preparing a casualty for transport
  • Communicating effectively with emergency services
  • Accurate incident reporting and documentation
Who Should Take This Course?

This course is ideal for:

  • Employees with first aid responsibility
  • Workplace emergency response team members
  • Sport trainers
  • Sport coaches
  • Anyone working with children, water activities or physical exercise environments
Why Choose This Course?

A well-prepared response to casualties with spinal injuries can prevent escalation, minimise risks, and ensure a swift and safe resolution. This course provides:

  • Practical, real-world training in responding to spinal injury

  • Instruction from experienced emergency response professionals

  • Hands-on exercises to reinforce early intervention procedures 

  • nationally recognised qualification upon successful completion

Assessment and Certification:

To successfully complete this course, participants must demonstrate competency in:

  • Recognising and reporting emergency situations within a facility

  • Responding effectively to emergency warnings and evacuation procedures

  • Maintaining personal and group safety in emergency conditions

  • Following workplace emergency procedures in compliance with regulations

Upon completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment, confirming their ability to provide emergency care for suspected spinal injury

Course Duration and Delivery:

This training is available in different delivery formats to accommodate workplace needs:

  • Face-to-face training: Typically 4–6 hours, including practical exercises

  • Blended learning: Online theoretical components combined with in-person practical assessments

Enrol Today!

Enhance your emergency preparedness with our Respond to Facility Emergencies course. Enrol today to gain the confidence and skills needed to act quickly and effectively in emergency situations.

For more information or to book your training session, contact us now!

Units Delivered:

The following units will be included in your certificate:

  • PUAEME007 – Provide emergency care for suspected spinal injury
Course Delivery:
This course can be delivered/assessed in the workplace or at facility organised by the training provider.
 
GJS business Solutions and Training can train throughout NSW and also has a dedicated training room at Jamisontown near Penrith, NSW.
 
Please feel free to contact us for group bookings greater than 5 for a discount.
Course Durations:

Course durations can vary for multiple reasons, so the durations below are a guide.

Refresher min. durationN/A
Blended min. durationN/A
Face-to-face min. duration5 Hours
Online with face-to-face min. duration2 Hours
Entry Requirements:

An individual undertaking this course with Allens Training Pty Ltd will need to demonstrate the following to be eligible for entry:

  • Hold the pre-requisite unit HLTAD011 Provide First Aid
  • Physical capability to be able to meet the demands of the practical demonstration skills which includes conducting spinal manual in-line stabilisation (MILS) techniques, kneeling on the floor to perform a log roll as part of a team , assisting a conscious casualty to supine position and using equipment to immobilise a casualty’s spine to transport them away from a hazard
  • Protective slip resistant footwear/safety shoes and comfortable/practical clothing must be provided by the student and worn during the practical sessions and assessment.  

Online study options:  The online learning program can be found in the student portal. Students must have access to a computer, smart phone, tablet or other electronic device with access to the internet to complete the online studies and practical assessment.

Please contact us if you cannot meet the Entry Requirements before enrolling. 

Assessment Requirements:

Individuals undertaking this course will be expected to complete both written and practical assessment tasks.

Certificate provided on completion of both –  nil recognition can be given if you fail to complete one or both tasks. 

Certificate Renewal Requirements:

This certificate has no renewal requirement

Learner Rights, Responsibilities & Support:
Please note that enrolment to this course is made with Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909. Please refer to the student handbook located on the RTO website allenstraining.com.au (https://allenstraining.com.au/students/student-handbook) for all details relating to rights and responsibilities including complaints and appeals.
 
Assessment Activities:

Performance tasks and practical scenarios:

  • Practical scenarios: 

    • Assist a conscious casualty with suspected spinal injury into supine position
    • Manage an unconscious breathing casualty with suspected spinal injury
    • Manage an unconscious non-breathing casualty with suspected spinal injury

    Documentation: 

    • Complete an Incident Report

    Theory assessment  A written assessment consisting of multiple-choice questions. The student must complete all assessment questions.