Elegant Blue First Aid Skills Checklist image 1
Elegant Blue First Aid Skills Checklist image 2

Elegant blue first aid skills checklist template

Tailor this elegant blue first aid skills checklist online or receive the editable Word package. Record CPR and emergency-response results, then connect the assessment to its related credential.

Customize this template for free

Email and export in bulk

Track recipient engagement

Don't have Certifier account? Sign up

Free elegant blue first aid skills checklist template

This elegant blue first aid skills checklist template gives authorized instructors and assessors a structured record of practical emergency-response skills. Fifteen steps cover the supplied scenario.

The checklist moves from Scene Safety Check into patient assessment. CPR, AED use and bleeding control appear in separate sections for clear review.

Open the design in Certifier to replace the sample provider identity and map candidate-specific results. Attach a related training certificate only after the assessor approves the final outcome.

It's built for training centers, EMS education programs, employers, and assessors who already run hands-on first aid or CPR evaluations and want a clean, branded way to document them.

Bring recipient details into Certifier through a spreadsheet or an integration with the platform you already use to manage participant date, like Salesforce or HubSpot. Each recipient receives a unique verification link to share with an employer or another school.

What is a first aid skills checklist?

A first aid skills checklist records whether a candidate performs defined emergency-response steps correctly. An authorized evaluator observes the scenario and records the result.

This design combines first aid and CPR evidence. It also covers AED operation and communication with emergency services.

The checklist supports an assessment record, but it does not create certification without the provider's full training and approval process.

The layout is A4 and US Letter, portrait, and can run to more than one page for longer assessments.

What does this elegant blue first aid skills checklist include?

A first aid assessment should reflect the provider's current skills standard and instructor process. The following elements are visible in the supplied elegant blue design:

Static layout elements

  • Provider and checklist header: Fixed positions display the provider logo, First Aid / CPR Skills Checklist and Practical Skills Assessment Record. Provider ID, Checklist ID and Assessment Date appear beside the contact block.
  • Candidate and assessment identity area: Labeled lines organize Candidate Name and Candidate ID. Other positions record Course / Program, Evaluator, Training Location and Assessment Date.
  • Emergency scenario prompt: A fixed Assessment Scenario / Instructor Prompt directs the candidate to respond to a suspected emergency. It explains that each step should be marked only when performed correctly and defines Achieved / Not Achieved.
  • Six skills sections with fifteen steps: The table groups Assessment and Activation, Airway and Breathing, CPR Cycle, AED Use, Bleeding Control and First Aid Response, and Emergency Communication. Visible rows include Scene Safety Check, Patient Assessment, EMS Activation, Airway Opening, Rescue Breaths, Compression Rate, AED Pad Placement and Recovery Position.
  • Remediation and verification footer: Instructor Notes / Skills Requiring Remediation appears above Pass and Needs Remediation outcomes. Reserved positions hold evaluator and optional candidate signatures, initials, date, Credential ID, Skills Checklist ID, Assessment Record ID, Provider ID, Issue Date and Verification.

Dynamic fields (automatically populated after mapping in Certifier)

  • Candidate and course identity: Candidate Name and Candidate ID connect the checklist to one learner. Course / Program and Training Location identify the assessment context.
  • Assessment authority and date: Evaluator identifies the person observing the scenario. Assessment Date records when the candidate's practical performance was reviewed.
  • First aid and CPR skill results: Status values record performance across the fifteen Skill / Scenario Steps. Performance Criteria explain the expected action for scene safety, patient assessment, CPR, AED use and emergency communication.
  • Remediation and final result: Instructor Notes / Skills Requiring Remediation preserve gaps requiring follow-up. Final Assessment Result states Pass or Needs Remediation, while signatures and initials document review.
  • Assessment verification data: Credential ID, Skills Checklist ID, Assessment Record ID and Provider ID support retrieval. Issue Date and Verification connect the checklist to its live record.

These changing fields are visible in the supplied first aid and CPR skills checklist. They are not guaranteed to be pre-mapped. Configure them in Certifier and use only results approved by the provider and authorized assessor.

The verification destination should match the displayed Credential ID and Skills Checklist ID. Review Certifier's verifiable credentials features before publishing the final route.

How to issue the elegant blue first aid skills checklist

Use this four-step controlled workflow:

  1. Customize the design and your branding Open the elegant blue checklist in A4 or US Letter, then choose portrait or landscape. Add your organization’s logo and contact details. Adjust the fifteen first aid and CPR skills if your approved protocol uses different criteria.
  2. Bundle it with a matching companion document Attach a matching first aid certificate template so the checklist and certificate are issued together as one credential set.
  3. Connect your tools Upload candidate data through Google Sheets, or connect Certifier to your training platform or LMS. Map fields such as Candidate Name, Course / Program and Assessment Date. You can also explore all Certifier integrations.
  4. Review, issue, and verify Have the evaluator mark each Status during the practical assessment and record any skills requiring remediation. Once the final result and signatures are approved, issue the checklist. Candidates can share their verifiable credential link, while reviewers can use its QR code.

Available elegant blue first aid skills checklist formats

Edit and issue the first aid skills checklist online

Use Certifier to update the provider identity and map candidate-specific results. The online checklist stays connected to its verification page and related credential. Reviewers can inspect the current issued version before relying on an exported copy.

Receive the first aid skills checklist in Microsoft Word

Enter an email address in the catalog popup to receive the available portrait and landscape Word files. The offline package supports local editing without creating a verified assessment. The provider and evaluator must approve the final checklist before use.

Export an issued first aid skills checklist as PDF

Recipients may export an issued checklist from their credential page. Issuers may export PDFs within plan limits. The file should preserve each Status and remediation note. Compare its IDs with the live record before distribution.

Who issues first aid skills checklists?

Authorized first aid and CPR instructors

Approved instructors assess candidates under the provider's current training standard. They record the skill results and remediation needs. Their identity should appear in the final checklist.

Training centers and EMS education programs

Authorized programs may issue checklists from their practical assessment process. They should maintain current criteria and retain the supporting evidence. The provider must define the passing standard.

Employers and competency administrators

Employers or administrators may coordinate workplace assessments under an approved program. They should keep the checklist aligned with relevant workplace requirements. An authorized evaluator must approve the final outcome.

Frequently asked questions

Certifier templates are provided for general informational and design purposes only. They do not constitute legal, regulatory, accreditation, or academic-recognition advice and are not guaranteed to satisfy the requirements of any institution, recognition body, regulator, or jurisdiction. Using this template does not by itself make a document an official diploma supplement or prove a qualification. The issuing organization is responsible for verifying the content, authority, approvals, and suitability of every document before use. This template is not an official Europass document and does not guarantee recognition of a qualification.

Related document templates: