Emergency First Aid at Work
6 Hours (excluding breaks) Practical Training
Emergency First Aid at Work is a one-day course designed for those who want to receive training to give emergency first aid to someone who is injured or becomes ill while at work.
This is a popular choice and beneficial for both beginners and to those who have attended First Aid courses in the past and wish to refresh their knowledge and skills.
This is ideal for persons in low-risk and smaller workplaces and is in line with the Health and Safety (First Aid) regulations 1981.
Where and when
At your venue on a date to suit your group (min 6 delegates), or attend one of our open courses via
Eventbrite
Who should attend
This is the most common workplace First Aid course as it covers the most common life-threatening scenarios.
Anyone over the age of 16 who may need first aid skills.
Course outline
Delivered by one of our Qualified First Aid trainers guiding you through all the practical life-saving techniques. Designed to be interactive, engaging, fun and memorable.
- First aid priorities
- Managing incidents
- Basic life support
- AED awareness
- Examination of a casualty
- Causes of unconsciousness
- Control of bleeding
- Burns and scalds
- Regulations
- First aid kits
- Recording and reporting
Course duration
The course lasts 6 hours which takes place over one day and will include both theory and practical sessions.
Assessment & Certification
Certification is dependent on successful continuous assessment, there is no final exam. Once you have completed and met the requirements you will be issued with a certificate that is valid for three years. Under the current guidelines, it is strongly recommended that first aid trained staff attend a half-day update every twelve months.
Each learner will also receive a FREE comprehensive First Aid Manual.
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£550.00 +VAT Group bookings of up to 12
£70 +VAT per person on one of our open courses
Are you compliant?
If you are unsure which course is most suitable for you or your workplace visit the
HSE website for guidance