Remote First Aid

 

Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW)

Office/Factory

Course outline: This course is aimed at employers and organiser's who hold a duty of care to their staff and public after carrying out a suitable risk assessment of their first aid needs within their industry area and covers 13 modules. Assessment is continuous by the course tutor throughout the day and all successful candidates will be awarded a ''approved first aid qualification'' that is valid for 3 years. Re- attendance to the full programme is then required at the end of this 3 year period.

Please note the following information: The Health and Safety Executive now strongly recommend employers that all holders of an ''approved first aid qualification'' undertake some form of annual re-fresher training lasting a minimum of 3 hours. You may view the recommended syllabus here >>>.

Training Venue: We can deliver this course on your premises, reducing your costs in respect of additional time out and travelling for you and your staff. Or you may wish to send your candidates to an open course with us at our training venue near Porthmadog north Wales. Groups of 4 or more persons who may wish to attend any of our course programme's may qualify for a % discount. We also from time to time deliver open courses in other parts of the UK. These dates and venues will also be posted on the open course page. Open course dates at our north Wales training venue can be viewed here >>>.

If you are interested in registering your interest or are requesting a quotation; contact us here >>>.

  • Cost per person attending our training venue is £89 and includes light lunch, beverages and and first aid booklet .

Course modules can be viewed and downloaded in the PDF file below.

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