Guaranteed to be practical and active in nature this course will provide you with the skills, knowledge and confidence required to deal with many common workplace incidents and the treatment of illnesses and injuries. This course is designed to provide essential life saving skills.
This 1-day Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) first aid course meets the statutory requirements set by the HSE for first aid provision in small to medium sized low risk environments and workplaces such as shops or offices. The course content and duration is set by the HSE with candidates required to attend the course for a minimum of 6 hours in order to meet these requirements.
This 3-day course will provide you with the skills, knowledge and confidence to enable you to deal with many common workplace incidents and the treatment of illnesses and injuries. In addition to providing essential life saving skills you will also develop a greater understanding in dealing with a variety of illnesses and medical conditions.
This 3-day First Aid at Work (FAW) course meets the statutory requirements set by the HSE for first aid provision in large sized and higher risk environments and workplaces such as factories, construction sites or for business’s with more than 50 employees.
This 2-day requalification course is available to anyone wishing to re-validate a previously completed 18-hour, 3 day First Aid at Work course for which their certificate has not expired by more than 30 days.
This course comprises all contents of the 3-day First Aid at Work course but is condensed into a 2-day, 12-hour course. This requalification course acts as a useful refresher in order to review and practise previously learnt skills. It also provides a useful opportunity to gain awareness of any updates to first aid regulations, techniques and guidelines that may have been made during the past 3 year period of the previous certificates lifetime.
AED’s save lives!
Modern AED’s (Automated External Defibrillators) are becoming more common throughout the workplace and public places. They are straightforward to use and when needed casualty survival rates dramatically increase if an AED is available and if you have appropriately qualified personnel to use it.