


The Emergency First Aid at Work training course has been designed for any member of an organisation who is likely to find themselves taking charge of, or who has been appointed to take charge of, first aid equipment during a first aid emergency in the absence of a qualified First Aider. This is a one-day first aid training course recommended as the minimum level of training for persons in low-risk workplace environments. This one-day course will help you meet your regulatory requirements if your risk assessment indicates that first aid training covering emergency protocols only is adequate for your workplace.
The aim of this course is to provide participants with sufficient knowledge and confidence to deal with an accident until a qualified first aider or the emergency services take charge of the situation.
All candidates should be aware that the course is of a practical nature therefore casual clothes should be worn. Female personnel attending are advised to wear trousers.
It is strongly recommended that all first aiders complete a half-day refresher course annually
IMORTANT INFORMATION - From 11th February all delegates are required to wear a face covering whilst inside the training venue (unless eating or drinking). This also includes those with medical exemptions. Should you have any questions relating to this change please don't hesitate to contact our customer service team on 01892 543000.
On completion of the Emergency First Aid course candidates will understand: -
The Emergency First Aid training course will include sessions on:
Certification of the Emergency First Aid Course is dependent on successful continuous assessment of the student. Assessment will be carried out through observation along with some written exercises. Whilst the written elements are straightforward, candidates require a basic command of English. Students who complete the course and are deemed to have reached the required standard are issued with a certificate which is valid for three years.
Any member of an organisation who is likely to find themselves taking charge of first aid during a first aid emergency.
First Aid at Work 3 Day Course
Medical Declaration
For the safety of yourself and others, it is recommended, if you are currently suffering or have ever suffered with any of the following medical problems or conditions to check with your GP before attending the course: -
For the safety of yourself and others, it is recommended, if you are currently or have recently been pregnant to check with your GP before attending this course.
It is the responsibility of the employer to choose a person who can physically fulfil the role of a first aider in the workplace.
Please note that we reserve the right to prevent the delegate from completing the course if they should have any of the above problems or if they are pregnant and the trainer feels that the delegate could put themself of others in danger