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Workplace first aid courses to suit all levels

We currently offer a number of different first aid training courses suitable for all roles within the workplace. Please see full details below including course syllabus and pricing:

First Aid at Work (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

This qualification is for those undertaking the role of a first aider in the workplace and has been developed in conjunction with Awarding Organisations. It enables employers to meet their requirements under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. (NI 1982)

Which candidates can attend?

Candidates should be over 16 years of age and possess at least Level 1 Numeracy and Literacy, or the equivalent. Should those under 16 complete this qualification, employers should not rely on them to be the sole provider of first aid.

When and where does the course take place?

This 18 hour course is usually delivered over three days. Training can take place at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

Unit 1

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to
    • an unresponsive casualty
    • a casualty who is choking
    • a casualty with external bleeding
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty
    • who is in shock
    • with minor injuries

Unit 2

  • Be able to conduct a secondary survey
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with
    • suspected injuries to bones, muscles and joints
    • suspected head and spinal injuries
    • suspected chest injuries
    • burns and scalds
    • an eye injury
    • sudden poisoning
    • anaphylaxis
    • suspected major illness

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

Group bookings (up to 12 learners£985
(discounted to £835 for 6 or fewer)*

*plus venue hire if not at your own premises

Individuals (open courses) £230

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

18 hours guided learning – over 3 days
(excluding breaks)

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

Group bookings (up to 12 learners) £875
(discounted to £725 for 6 or fewer)*

*plus venue hire if not at your own premises

Individuals (open courses) £160

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

12 hours guided learning – over 2 days
(excluding breaks)

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

First Aid at Work - Requalification (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

This is for qualified first aiders whose First Aid at Work (FAW) certificate is due to expire within the next three months. It is also suitable if your certificate expired within the last 28 days, as long as the requalification course is completed within this time as set out by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) requirements.

Which candidates can attend?

Qualified first aiders (see above).

When and where does the course take place?

This 12 hour course is typically delivered over two days. Training can take place at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

Unit 1

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to
    • an unresponsive casualty
    • a casualty who is choking
    • a casualty with external bleeding
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty
    • who is in shock
    • with minor injuries

Unit 2

  • Be able to conduct a secondary survey
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with
    • suspected injuries to bones, muscles and joints
    • suspected head and spinal injuries
    • suspected chest injuries
    • burns and scalds
    • an eye injury
    • sudden poisoning
    • anaphylaxis
    • suspected major illness

Emergency First Aid at Work (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

This is an extremely popular first aid qualification as it enables employers to comply with the minimum requirements of the Health and Safety (first aid) Regulations. It is particularly suited for those working in shops, offices and other low risk environments.

Which candidates can attend?

Candidates should be over 16 years of age and possess at least Level 1 Numeracy and Literacy, or the equivalent. Should those under 16 complete this qualification, employers should not rely on them to be the sole provider of first aid.

When and where does the course take place?

This course is of 6 hours duration and is delivered over one day. Training can be given at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to
    • an unresponsive casualty
    • a casualty who is choking
    • a casualty with external bleeding
    • a casualty who is in shock
    • a casualty with minor injuries

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

Group bookings (up to 12 learners£525
(discounted to £375 for 6 or fewer)*

*plus venue hire if not at your own premises

Individuals (open courses£105

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

6 hours guided learning – over 1 day
(excluding breaks)

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

Group bookings (up to 12 learners£575
(discounted to £425 for 6 or fewer)*

*plus venue hire if not at your own premises

Individuals (open courses£115

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

7 hours guided learning – over 1 day
(excluding breaks)

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

Emergency First Aid for Sport (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

The Emergency First aid for Sport (RQF) qualification is aimed at those undertaking the role of an emergency First aider in a sporting environment, for example PE teachers and sports coaches.
The Qualification naturally meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (first aid) Regulations 1981 (1982 NI)

Which candidates can attend?

This qualification is aimed at those who are acting as an emergency first aider in a sports setting.

When and where does the course take place?

This 7 hour course is typically delivered over one day. Training can take place at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to
    • an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
    • an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
    • a casualty who is choking
    • casualty who is wounded or bleeding
    • a casualty who is in shock
    • a casualty with suspected injuries to bones, joints and muscles
    • a casualty with a head injury

Activity First Aid (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

This qualification is aimed those looking to undertake the role of a first aider in sports activities. The qualification also meets the requirements for a workplace emergency first aider as outlined in the Health and Safety (First-aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982.

Which candidates can attend?

Candidates should be over 16 years of age and possess at least Level 1 Numeracy and Literacy, or the equivalent. Should those under 16 complete this qualification, employers should not rely on them to be the sole provider of first aid.

When and where does the course take place?

This 12 hour course is usually delivered over two days. Training can take place at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

Unit 1

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to
    • an unresponsive casualty
    • a casualty who is choking
    • a casualty with external bleeding
    • a casualty who is in shock
    • a casualty with minor injuries

Unit 2

  • Be able to conduct a secondary survey
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected injuries to bones, muscles and joints
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected head and spinal injuries
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected chest injuries
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with an eye injury
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with bites and stings
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with anaphylactic shock
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected major illness
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty suffering from the effects of heat or cold

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

Group bookings (up to 12 learners£575
(discounted to £425 for 6 or fewer)*

*plus venue hire if not at your own premises

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

12 hours guided learning – over 2 days
(excluding breaks)

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

Group bookings (up to 12 learners£575
(discounted to £425 for 6 or fewer)*

*plus venue hire if not at your own premises

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

8 hours guided learning – over 1 day
(excluding breaks)

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

Emergency Outdoor First Aid (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

This qualification is aimed those who may be required to provide first aid in an outdoor environment where help may be up to 30 minutes away. Attendees are most commonly outdoor activity instructors. The qualification also meets the requirements for Emergency First aiders, as outlined in the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982.

Which candidates can attend?

Qualified first aiders (see above).

When and where does the course take place?

This 8 hour course is delivered over one  day. Training can take place at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of a first aider in an outdoors environment
  • Be able to manage an incident in an outdoors environment
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty that is unresponsive and not breathing normally
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty that is unresponsive and is breathing normally
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty who is choking
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty who is in shock
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty affected by immersion in water

Outdoor First aid (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

This qualification is aimed those who may be required to provide first aid in an outdoor environment where help may be up to 2 hours away. Attendees are most commonly outdoor activity instructors. the qualification also meets the requirements for Emergency First aiders, as outlined in the Health and Safety (First-aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982.

Which candidates can attend?

Candidates should be over 16 years of age and possess at least Level 1 Numeracy and Literacy, or the equivalent. Should those under 16 complete this qualification, employers should not rely on them to be the sole provider of first aid.

When and where does the course take place?

This course is of 16 hours duration and is delivered over two days. Training can be given at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

Unit 1

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a first aider
  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to
    • an unresponsive casualty
    • a casualty who is choking
    • a casualty with external bleeding
    • a casualty who is in shock
    • a casualty with minor injuries

Unit 2

  • Be able to conduct a secondary survey
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected injuries to bones, joints and muscles
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with suspected major injury
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with burns and scalds
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with an eye injury
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty who has been bitten or stung
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with anaphylaxis
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with a suspected major illness

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

In-house (up to 12 candidates) £900
(discounted to £750 for 6 or fewer)

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

16 hours guided learning – over 2 days
(excluding breaks)

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

How much does this first aid course at work cost?

In-house (up to 12 candidates) £325

All costs include the provision of a First Aid
Manual as well as full certification.

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How long is the course?

3 hours guided learning – over half a day

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Is this course accredited?

Yes, and it is valid for 3 years

Qualifications Network Approved Centre

First Aid - Annual Refresher (Level 3 RQF)

Who is this suitable for?

This qualification is aimed those who have completed a workplace first aid course and who are refreshing their knowledge and skills.

Which candidates can attend?

This qualification is aimed at those who are acting as an emergency first aider in a sports setting.

When and where does the course take place?

This 3 hour course is typically delivered over half a day. Training can take place at your workplace on a date and time to suit you. Alternatively, you can go ahead and book on one of our open courses which are perfectly suited to individuals looking to take part in this training.

Course syllabus

  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to an unresponsive casualty
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with external bleeding
  • Know how to provide first aid to a casualty who is in shock
  • Be able to provide first aid to a casualty who is choking

Are you an employer looking for information about first aid at work?

We have provided answers to some basic questions about first aid provision at work.
It is aimed at employers in small and medium-sized workplaces, but may be useful to all employers, managers and others involved in first aid at work.

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