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Dance Teaching Skill Set - Innovation & Business Skills Australia

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A guide to RPL for assessorsAppendix 10: HLTFA311A Apply first aidModification HistoryHLT07 Version 4 HLT07 Version 5 CommentsHLTFA301C Apply firstaidHLTFA311A Apply firstaidUpdated in V5 - changes to competencyoutcomes of first aid unitsUnit DescriptorDescriptorThis unit of competency describes the skills andknowledge required to provide first aid response, lifesupport, management of casualty(s), the incident andother first aiders, until the arrival of medical or otherassistanceApplication of the UnitApplicationThese skills and knowledge may be applied in a range ofsituations, including community and workplace settingsTraining Package users should ensure implementationis consistent with any specific workplace and/orrelevant legislative requirements in relation to first aid,including State/Territory requirements for currencyApplication of these skills and knowledge should becontextualised as required to address specific industry,enterprise or workplace requirements and to addressspecific risks and hazards and associated injuriesA current Senior First Aid, Workplace Level 2 or Level 2qualification may provide evidence of skills andknowledge required by this competency unit. However,as with all evidence of competence, evidence must beassessed against the requirements specified in the unitof competencyLicensing/Regulatory InformationNot ApplicablePre-RequisitesNot ApplicableEmployability <strong>Skill</strong>s InformationEmployability <strong>Skill</strong>sThis unit contains Employability <strong>Skill</strong>s© 2012 Commonwealth of <strong>Australia</strong> Page 85 of 108

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