22702VIC
Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace
(replaces the current 22556VIC Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace from 1 January 2026)

Successful completion of this course will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to be able to develop an asthma management plan and provide asthma related first aid interventions in the workplace.
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The course covers the correct use of reliever medication, recognition, risk management, prevention and risk minimisation strategies related to asthma.
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Individuals completing this course will be able to apply their skills and knowledge in either the workplace or in the community.
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** There are specific industries that require additional training such as childcare workers, school teachers and other related industries.
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Award issued
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22702VIC - Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies
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VU24021 - Provide first aid management of an asthma emergency
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VU24022 - Manage asthma risks
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Course options:
Blended delivery:
Online pre-course work (min.1hr)
and face to face training & assessment - 2 hours
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Full face to face: 3 hours
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Enhanced online with Face-to-Face Assessment :
Up to 5 students - 30 minutes
Over 5 students - 45 minutes
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Course Location:
We come to you! All courses are delivered on-site at your location.
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Course cost: $500 - for up to 10 students
$50 per person over 10
Talk to us about Course Sets:
22702VIC - Asthma + 22578VIC - Anaphylaxis
HLTAID009 + Asthma (22702VIC) & Anaphylaxis (22578VIC)
HLTAID011 + Asthma (22702VIC) & Anaphylaxis (22578VIC)
HLTAID012 + Asthma (22702VIC) & Anaphylaxis (22578VIC)
Foundation skills required
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Foundation skills are the underpinning communication skills required for participation in the workplace, the community and in adult education and training.
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Learning – to learn to provide first aid response in an emergency.
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Reading – to administer medication for anaphylaxis or asthma.​
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Writing – to complete documentation such as reports/risk assessments.
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Oral communication – to call the ambulance and provide a handover.​
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Numeracy – to count the number of compressions and breaths.
Student Handbook
Please click here to read and review the Allens Training Desk student handbook prior to undertaking your training, for information regarding learners' rights, responsibility and support, refunds, cancellations & complaints.




