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First Aid Training - Summer Dates

  • By Clare Ebison
  • 07 Jun, 2021
We are pleased to now be able to offer a full range of first aid courses. 

We are committed to delivering high quality First Aid training and offer a consultative approach to make sure that our training meets your business’ needs. Our First Aid programmes are non-accredited, however we are approved by the First Aid Industry Body (FAIB) to deliver the training. Approval number 05/21 (831)

Our sessions are designed to develop ability and most importantly practical skill, to help your staff to manage a casualty situation with confidence. Whether at one of our specially selected training venues, or in your workplace, they are taught by fully qualified, professional trainers who are experienced in dealing with casualties in their everyday working life.

If you are interested in any of our courses, but would like to speak to us for more information please give us a call or email and we could be happy to help.

If you wish to book a session specifically for your business, please give us a call for a free quote and more information.


Course costs - open courses

First Aid at Work - 3 day course - £190 per person
(Forestry unit - can be added to any 3 day first aid at work course for an additional £20)

Emergency First Aid at Work - 1 day - £80 per person
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