HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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Comprehensive CPR Training: HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Melbourne, VIC at NSTA Central

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Unlock the power of life-saving skills with the HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Melbourne, Footscray, Geelong and Surrounds at NSTA Central. This comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required to perform CPR in accordance with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines.

Whether you are in a community setting or a workplace environment, mastering the art of CPR is crucial for ensuring safety and responding effectively in emergencies. Whether you are in Central Melbourne, Footscray, Geelong or the surrounding areas, mastering the art of CPR is crucial for ensuring safety and responding effectively in emergencies. Join us at NSTA Central and gain the confidence to make a difference in critical situations.

Course Overview

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines.

This unit applies to all persons who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.

Specific licensing/regulatory requirements relating to this competency, including requirements for refresher training should be obtained from the relevant national/state/territory Work Health and Safety Regulatory Authorities.

Mapping

HLTAID009 Provide first aid (Supersedes HLTAID001 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation)

Application

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to a casualty in line with first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies.

The unit applies to all persons who may be required to provide a first aid response in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.

Specific licensing/regulatory requirements relating to this competency, including requirements for refresher training should be obtained from the relevant national/state/territory Work Health and Safety Regulatory Authorities.

This course is appropriate for experienced first aiders and people who complete their training regularly.

Assessment is through a combination of practical first aid activities and a written test paper. You will be required to demonstrate CPR on a manikin on the floor.

Elements and Performance Criteria: –

Elements describe the essential outcomes Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

Respond to an emergency situation.

1.1. Recognise and assess an emergency situation.

1.2. Ensure safety for self, bystanders and casualty.

1.3. Assess the casualty and recognise the need for first aid response.

1.4. Seek assistance from emergency services.

Apply appropriate first aid procedures.

2.1. Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in accordance ARC guidelines.

2.2. Provide first aid in accordance with established first aid principles.

2.3. Display respectful behaviour towards casualty.

2.4. Obtain consent from casualty where possible.

2.5. Use available resources and equipment to make the casualty as comfortable as possible.

2.6. Operate first aid equipment according to manufacturers’ instructions.

2.7. Monitor the casualty’s condition and respond in accordance with first aid principles.

Communicate details of the incident.

3.1. Accurately convey incident details to emergency services.

3.2. Report details of incident in line with appropriate workplace or site procedures.

3.3. Complete applicable workplace or site documentation, including incident report form.

3.4. Maintain privacy and confidentiality of information in line with statutory or organisational policies.

Review the incident.

4.1. Recognise the possible psychological impacts on self and other rescuers and seek help when required.

4.2. Contribute to a review of the first aid response as required.


Foundation Skills :

The Foundation Skills describe those required skills (language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills) that are essential to performance.

Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.

Knowledge Evidence :

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

Guidelines and procedures including:

ARC guidelines relevant to the provision of first aid

First aid guidelines from Australian national peak clinical bodies

Potential incident hazards and risk minimisation processes when providing first aid

Infection control procedures, including use of standard precautions and resuscitation barrier devices

Requirements for currency of skill and knowledge

First aid codes of practice

Appropriate workplace or site procedures relevant to the provision of first aid

Contents of first aid kits

Legal, workplace and community considerations including:

Duty of care requirements

Own skills and limitations

Consent and how it relates to the conscious and unconscious casualty

Privacy and confidentiality requirements

Awareness of potential need for stress management techniques and available support for rescuers

Considerations when providing CPR, including:

Upper airway and effect of positional change

Appropriate duration and cessation of CPR

Appropriate use of an AED

Safety and maintenance procedures for an AED

Chain of survival

How to access emergency services

Techniques for providing CPR to adults, children and infants including:

How to recognise that a casualty is unconscious and not breathing normally

Rate, ratio and depth of compressions and ventilations

Correct hand positioning for compressions

Basic anatomy, physiology and the differences between adults, children and infants relating to CPR

Signs, symptoms and management of the following conditions and injuries:

Allergic reaction

Anaphylaxis

Asthma

Non-life-threatening and life-threatening bleeding

Burns

Cardiac conditions, including chest pain

Choking

Diabetes

Drowning

Envenomation – all current treatments

Eye injuries

Fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains

Head, neck and spinal injuries

Hypothermia

Hyperthermia

Minor wounds

Nose-bleed

Poisoning

Seizures

Shock

Sharps injuries

Stroke

Performance Evidence :

Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the workplace or community setting.

There must be evidence that the candidate has completed the following tasks in line with State/Territory regulations, first aid codes of practice, first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies and workplace or site procedures:

Managed, in line with ARC guidelines, the unconscious, breathing casualty including appropriate positioning to reduce the risk of airway compromise

Managed, in line with ARC guidelines, the unconscious, non-breathing adult, including:

Performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on an adult resuscitation manikin placed on the floor

Following the prompts of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to deliver at least one shock

Demonstrating a rotation of single rescuer operators with minimal interruptions to compressions

Responding appropriately in the event of regurgitation or vomiting

Managed, in line with ARC guidelines, the unconscious, non-breathing infant, including:

Performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer CPR (5 cycles both compressions and ventilations) on an infant resuscitation manikin placed on a firm surface

Managed casualties, with the following:

Anaphylaxis

Asthma

Non-life-threatening bleeding

Choking

Envenomation, using pressure immobilisation

Fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains, using appropriate immobilisation techniques

Minor wound cleaning and dressing

Nosebleed

Shock

Responded to at least one simulated first aid incident contextualised to the candidate’s workplace or community setting, where the candidate has no knowledge of the casualty’s condition prior to starting treatment, including:

Identifying the casualty’s illness or injury through history, signs and symptoms

Using personal protective equipment (PPE) as required

Providing appropriate first aid treatment

Conveying incident details to emergency services or advising casualty on any required post incident action

Providing an accurate verbal and written report of the incident

Reviewing the incident.

Assessment Conditions :

Each candidate to demonstrate skills in an environment that provides realistic in-depth, scenarios and simulations to assess candidates’ skills and knowledge.

Due to the nature of this type of training, it is acceptable for the performance evidence to be collected in a simulated environment.

Compression and ventilation skills must be demonstrated on resuscitation manikins following ARC guidelines for the purpose of assessment of CPR procedures.

Course Outline

Roles and responsibilities of the first aider

The DRSABCD action plan and responding to emergency situations

Managing unconscious casualties

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Using a defibrillator (AED)

Legal issues in first aid

Infection control

Diabetes

Heart attack

Asthma

Anaphylaxis

Wound and bleeding management

Burns

Fractures and dislocations

Sprains and strains

Head and facial injuries

Spinal injuries

Medical emergencies

Choking

Abdominal and chest injuries

Heat and cold induced conditions

Poisoning management

Bites and stings

Stroke

Assessment must ensure access to:

Adult and infant resuscitation manikins following ARC guidelines for the purpose of assessment of CPR procedures

Adrenaline auto-injector training device

AED training devices

Workplace first aid kit

Placebo bronchodilator and spacer device

Different types of wound dressings and bandages

Blankets and items to treat for shock

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Workplace injury, trauma or illness record, or other applicable workplace or site incident report form.

Simulated assessment environments must simulate real-life situations where these skills and knowledge would be performed, with all the relevant equipment and resources of that workplace or community environment.

Course Details: HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Course Code: HLTAID009

Course Title: Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Mode of Delivery: Blended (e-Learning + Face-to-Face)

Assessment: Written, practical, and scenario-based

Minimum Age: 14 years

Certificate Validity: 12 months (annual renewal recommended)

At NSTA Central, we provide top-notch HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Melbourne training designed to enhance your life-saving skills. This course is perfect for residents in Central Melbourne, Footscray, Geelong and the surrounding areas who want to be prepared for emergency situations. Our training ensures you learn the latest CPR techniques and emergency response strategies, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. By completing this course, you’ll be well-equipped to respond effectively in critical moments, contributing significantly to the safety and well-being of those around you.

Join the HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Melbourne, Victoria and Surrounds at NSTA Central and become proficient in life-saving techniques. With comprehensive training accessible to residents of Central Melbourne, Footscray, Geelong and nearby regions, you will be well-prepared to handle emergency situations with confidence. Enrol today to take the first step towards becoming a capable and responsible first responder.

Why Choose NSTA Central?

Nationally recognised training delivered on behalf of NSTA Pty Ltd (RTO 32292)

Trainers with current, real-world first aid experience

Blended learning for convenience and strong practical confidence

Convenient Melbourne location supporting Melbourne, Footscray, Geelong and surrounds

RPL & Credit Transfer — HLTAID009

Credit Transfer: available if you already hold HLTAID009 from another RTO (same unit code).

RPL: limited for CPR — you’ll still need to demonstrate current practical skills (e.g., floor-based CPR).

Contact NSTA Central for evidence requirements and timelines.

Ready to Refresh or Gain Your CPR Skills?

Speak with NSTA Central™ about HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation schedules and enrolment.

📞 Phone: 03 9328 7337
📧 Email: central@nsta.edu.au
📍 Location: 264–266 Geelong Road, West Footscray, VIC 3012
🌐 Website: central.nsta.edu.au

Frequently Asked Questions – HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (VIC)

What is HLTAID009 at NSTA Central?+
HLTAID009 – Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is nationally recognised CPR training delivered in line with Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines. This course is delivered at NSTA Central in Melbourne, VIC.

Is this CPR course nationally recognised?+
Yes. Training at NSTA Central is delivered on behalf of NSTA Pty Ltd (RTO 32292), a nationally recognised Registered Training Organisation. Certification is recognised across Victoria and Australia.

Who should complete HLTAID009 CPR training?+
HLTAID009 is suitable for anyone who may need to provide CPR in the workplace or community, including security personnel, workplace first aiders, carers, educators, fitness professionals, hospitality staff, and members of the general public across Victoria.

Are there any entry requirements for HLTAID009?+
Participants must be at least 14 years of age (parent or guardian consent may apply for minors). A USI (Unique Student Identifier) and valid photo ID are required. You must be physically able to perform CPR compressions on a manikin placed on the floor.

How long does the CPR course take and how is it delivered?+
HLTAID009 is delivered using a blended model. Participants complete online e-Learning before attending a short face-to-face practical assessment at NSTA Central. Course duration may vary depending on delivery mode and prior experience.

What assessment is required to complete HLTAID009?+
Assessment includes written knowledge questions and practical demonstrations. Participants must demonstrate CPR on an adult manikin on the floor, correct AED use, and appropriate emergency response in line with ARC guidelines.

How long is the HLTAID009 CPR certificate valid?+
The HLTAID009 CPR certificate is valid for 12 months. Annual renewal is recommended to ensure CPR skills remain current and compliant with workplace and industry requirements.

What will I learn in HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?+
You will learn the DRSABCD action plan, CPR techniques for adults, children and infants, safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), infection control, hazard management, communication with emergency services, and post-incident procedures.

What should I bring and wear on the day of training?+
Bring valid photo ID and your USI. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for kneeling on the floor and closed-toe footwear. Please advise the trainer of any relevant medical considerations before training begins.

Where is HLTAID009 CPR training delivered in Victoria?+
Training is delivered at NSTA Central, 264–266 Geelong Road, West Footscray, VIC 3012, conveniently located for students from Melbourne, Footscray, Geelong, and surrounding Victorian areas.

How do I enrol in HLTAID009 CPR training at NSTA Central?+
To enrol or check upcoming course dates, contact NSTA Central:
📞 Phone: 03 9328 7337
📧 Email: central@nsta.edu.au
📍 Address: 264–266 Geelong Road, West Footscray, VIC 3012
🌐 Website: central.nsta.edu.au


What Will You Learn?

  • ✔ How to recognise cardiac arrest and breathing emergencies
  • ✔ Correct CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants
  • ✔ Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • ✔ Infection control and workplace safety during CPR response
  • ✔ How to follow Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines
  • ✔ Managing unconscious casualties until emergency services arrive

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