There are a wide range of different first aid training courses available nationwide. Delegates can either attend open courses or where there is a requirement for a number of delegates to be trained, there may be a justification for arranging an in-company course. There are also a select number of first aid courses available to take as distance learning (or e-learning) courses.
Many companies are unsure whether a first aider is required for their organisation, and as a result do not pursue the right first aid training course to meet their requirements. An organisation’s assessment of risk and the range of activities and operations carried out at the organisation will be essential to deciding whether a first aider is required. The HSE provides guidelines for completing your risk assessment, which you can find here: http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/.
It should be noted that there are additional first aid training requirements associated with specific regulations associated with some industries, for example, offshore installations and pipeline works. You can see the HSE Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (First Aid) Regulations 1989. Approved Code of Practice and guidance here: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/l123.htm.
With such a large number of first aid courses available, we have broken them down into groups to make the selection easier.
The available course types in this category can be seen in the table below, and First Aid course dates and locations can be seen by clicking the green Dates button at the top of the page. For more general help or further information please click the Enquiry button to send an enquiry. Please click into the specific First Aid categories to drill down if you have more complex requirements.
For some very small organisations it may be decided that only an Appointed Person is needed but not specifically trained first aiders, and in this case an Appointed Person course might be all that is needed.
In this case, there are two commonly booked first aid courses; the Emergency First Aid at Work Course (EFAW) and the First Aid at Work course (FAW).
3 years from the date the delegate passed the course. First Aid at Work courses last for 3 days.
No, the law changed in 2013 so that this certificate can be renewed no matter when it expired. If there has been a significant amount of time elapsed since the delegate sat the original course, we would however recommend resitting the original full First Aid at Work course, as there may have been a number of changes to relevant legislation in that time and they may not pass the Requalification course if they are not up to date on these changes in full detail.