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First Aid Training

We provide Ofqual regulated Level 2 and Level 3 Awards in a range of First Aid qualifications, including the Level 3 Paediatric First Aid courses which are compliant with the latest Resuscitation Council UK guidelines.

All of our first aid training is completed by NUCO qualified First Aid instructors, who are all British Army combat medic veterans with real life experience of administrating life saving first aid.

Emergency First Aid at Work (1 day)

This level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work course will provide the knowledge and confidence to administer First Aid. This First Aid course designed for anyone looking to be a qualified Emergency First Aider.

Ideal for low risk sectors (offices, shops), this First Aid course will help to bring you or your staff to the level recommended by the HSE, and as a regulated qualification removes the need for you to undertake further due diligence as to the quality of your training provider. It provides training for a wide range of scenarios and by the end of this course you will have the knowledge, ability and confidence to administer First Aid.

For higher risk environments (e.g. construction, manufacturing or chemical plants), the Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work course will provide the level of required First Aid training.

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First Aid at Work (3 day)

The content of this Level 3 First Aid course will provide a higher level of training to ensure you or your staff can administer First Aid for a wider ranger of conditions.

This First Aid course is suitable for staff in any sector, though is primarily targeted for businesses with exposure to greater hazards (e.g. construction, manufacturing, waste and recycling, or chemical plants). The course will provide the knowledge and ability to ensure a safe working environment when faced with greater risks, and to treat a wider range of conditions.

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