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Emergency First Aid at Work Course

Our one-day, face-to-face Emergency First Aid at Work training provides all the necessary information about how to deal with first aid in the workplace, from minor injuries to resuscitation.

About our Emergency First Aid at Work Course

Why choose CPL Learning?

Our in-person day courses are delivered by subject experts that make workplace training engaging and interesting for learners. We’ll come to you, to deliver training efficiently, on site - minimising training costs and reducing time spent offsite.
When you choose CPL Learning, you’re choosing hospitality and retail training specialists. As well as our in-person Fire Marshal Award Course, we also deliver compliance, professional development and hospitality skills training through our extensive library of elearning courses.
We’re with you right from the start of your learning journey, providing all the learning and development resources and tools you need to deliver effective training to your team. Talk to our team today to start your learning journey.

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FAQs

What is Emergency First Aid at Work training, and why is it important?

Emergency First Aid at Work training delivers basic first aid training and knowledge of health and safety regulations in response to emergency incidents in the workplace.
The course covers techniques such as: CPR, how to clear airway obstructions, responding to anaphylactic shock and how to control severe bleeding. It is important to ensure the health and safety of your employees in the workplace.

Who should take Emergency First Aid at Work training?

Emergency First Aid at Work training has been specially designed for nominated emergency first-aiders in smaller, low risk working environments.
It is recommended that at least one person per 10 employees should have emergency first aid training.

What topics are covered in the Emergency First Aid at Work course?

The Emergency First Aid at Work training provides all the necessary information and skills to handle common workplace injuries and emergencies, including administering CPR and treating shock and bleeding.
As well as understanding of the regulations around workplace health and safety.