First Aid at Work

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First Aid at Work - Course Overview

Gain the skills, confidence, and knowledge to become a fully qualified workplace first aider. The First Aid at Work course provides comprehensive training that goes beyond the basics, combining the essential one-day Emergency First Aid at Work content with in-depth instruction on a wider range of workplace injuries and medical conditions.

This course is ideal for those working in high-risk environments or larger teams, and fully meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 (Appendix 5). Whether you’re responding to emergencies or managing day-to-day risks, you’ll learn how to stay prepared and act quickly when it matters most.

 

First Aid at Work Course Structure:

Unit 1: Emergency First aid in the Workplace
Unit 2: Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace

By the end of the course, successful candidates will be certified to act as designated first aiders, equipped to handle a range of workplace incidents and make a real difference in critical situations.

 

Blended Learning Options:

The Blended First Aid at Work course offers a flexible way to achieve the full qualification. Learners complete an interactive eLearning module before attending two days of face-to-face training (instead of the standard three).

The eLearning can be completed at your own pace—typically taking around six hours—and can be split across multiple sessions. Completion time may vary depending on your IT skills and prior knowledge of first aid.

For more details, visit the Blended First Aid at Work page here.

In line with Appendix 5 and 6 of the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981, the First Aid at Work course provides learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills to respond effectively to a wide range of workplace emergencies.

The training is divided into two structured units, covering both life-saving first aid techniques and the management of serious injuries and medical conditions, ensuring participants are fully prepared to handle real-life situations with confidence.

Unit 1 covers the following topics:

  • Roles and responsibilities of a first aider;
    • Cross infection;
    • Recording incidents & actions;
    • Use of available equipment;
  • Assessing an incident;
  • Unconscious casualties (including seizure);
  • Cardio pulmonary resuscitation;
  • Safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator;
  • Choking;
  • Wounds and bleeding;
  • Shock;
  • Minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters);

Unit 2 covers the following topics:

  • Secondary survey;
  • Injuries to bones, joints and muscles (including spinal injuries);
  • Suspected head and spinal injuries;
  • Chest injuries;
  • Burns and scalds;
  • Eye injuries;
  • Sudden poisoning;
  • Anaphylaxis;
  • Major illnesses (heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma & diabetes);
  • Serious bleeding including:
    • Embedded objects;
    • Sucking chest wound;
    • Amputations;

Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will be awarded the Level 3 First Aid at Work certificate — a nationally recognised qualification that fully meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981.

The certificate remains valid for three years from the date of issue. To maintain certification, first aiders must complete a First Aid at Work Requalification course before their current certificate expires.

By the end of the course, participants will feel confident and prepared to handle a wide range of workplace emergencies, equipped with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively when it matters most.

This course is fully accredited by the First Aid Industry Body (FAIB) and delivered in accordance with the standards outlined in the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981.

FAIB accreditation guarantees that the training meets strict quality and compliance requirements, providing employers with the assurance that their first aiders are qualified to a nationally recognised standard.

Course Details

  • Duration: 3 days (18 hours)
  • Group Size: Up to 12 candidates per 1 Trainer/Assessor
  • Assessment Method: Ongoing activities, written test, and practical assessments
  • Pre-requisite: None required – open to all levels of experience

 

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    Helena, Leicestershire

    I have completed quite a few first aid courses and this has been the best by far - I will remember lots.

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    Sam, Solihull

    Can't fault Brian or the course at all. He makes what could be a difficult and complicated course, something alive, engaging and informative. Excellent value for money. Well done Brian!! Keep it up.

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    T.Lambert - Foster Carer, Solihull

    I felt that this course was very informative and delivered in a friendly and reassuring atmosphere by a very knowledgeable trainer. I would recommend this course and trainer as essential to all foster carers. Information obtained will prove invaluable when dealing with any potential future emergency situations. I would like to thank Tom for the experience

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    Solihull MBC, Solihull

    We would like to say a massive thank you to Dan Pedley. We are all in agreement that Dan Pedley's excellent training & fantastic lessons will not be forgotten. In fact, we are all in agreement that we did not want it to end. We have all learned more today than what has ever been taught before on previous first aid courses. So, thank you First Response First Aid, but more importantly thank you Dan Pedley for your supreme, first class training. Keep up the awesome work! August 2018

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    Rob Gleeson, Walsall

    Attended and passed my first aid at work course this week at Barons court hotel, Thanks Mick for an excellent course.

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    Karen, Loughborough, Leicestershire

    I just wanted to reiterate how good the trainer was. All the staff came in to see me afterwards and said it was the best First Aid course they had attended. One of the main positives was that he made it specific to their jobs and environment. Also, the blended sessions seemed to work really well. Kind regards Karen

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    Karen, Birmingham

    What a super person who delivered the course fantastically. It was interesting and learned well.

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    The trainer's mixture of subtle black country humour, relaxed persona, positive non-verbal communication and technically accurate information, enhanced with his personal experiences, made this man both a pleasure to listen to and learn from.

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    Emily, Solihull

    I would like to tell you how much I enjoyed the course. Glen was an exceptional teacher. He made us all feel comfortable and supported us as well as preparing us for the assessments. I felt confident in his ability and he seemed very knowledgeable answering all of our many questions. I was very pleasantly surprised how interesting this course was. Glen made the course engaging, his descriptions were clear, his feedback was always constructive and he was always very positive and cheerful even at 9pm on a Monday. I will be recommending this course to others and would like you to pass on my thanks to Glen. He is truly an asset to your company.

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    Andy McLean,

    Excellent three day first aid at work course Lead by Brian Denning. He's an ex paramedic who's served years on the Staffordshire ambulance teams so there's not much he hasn't seen or dealt with. The course was well balanced between practical tasks, videos, slideshows and conversation included plenty of anicdotes and stories of bryan dealing with actual emergencies as a PM. A very enjoyable course with the learning well paced for all. Absolutely first class and I have no reservation whatsoever in giving this company my strongest recommendation.

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    Shaz Parsons, Walsall

    Did my 2 day FAW re-qualification course this week with Brian. Enjoyed the whole course so much I may be looking to book my Paediatric re-qualification with First Response too. Well worth the journey up to Walsall - thank you

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