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Emergency first aid work course is an award-winning provider of in-house first aid courses. We can deliver first aid training onsite at your workplace, nationwide.

Our Mission

At Onsite First Aid Training, we believe that everyone has the potential to become a first responder and potentially save lives. We offer a range of first aid courses designed to meet the needs of individuals and businesses of all sizes. Our courses are tailored to provide practical, hands-on training that is relevant and easy to understand, ensuring that you are well-equipped to respond effectively in an emergency.

Our Service

At Onsite First Aid Training, we believe that everyone has the potential to become a first responder and potentially save lives. We offer a range of first aid courses designed to meet the needs of individuals and businesses of all sizes. Our courses are tailored to provide practical, hands-on training that is relevant and easy to understand, ensuring that you are well-equipped to respond effectively in an emergency.

Our Quality Promise

We provide high-quality first aid training with a focus on expert instruction, comprehensive and practical curriculum, and small class sizes for personalised learning. We use quality training materials and ensure their courses are up-to-date, accredited, and compliant with UK standards. We also emphasise ongoing support and resources for our learners, and we're committed to continuous improvement based on feedback. We prioritise customer satisfaction, ensuring learners are not just certified but genuinely competent and confident in first aid skills.
Frequently Asked Questions

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Is an online first aid certificate valid?

In the UK, whether an online first aid certificate is considered valid largely depends on the type of first aid course, the specific requirements of the workplace, and the accrediting body of the course.

  1. Type of Course: Some basic first aid courses can be completed entirely online, especially those that are informational and do not lead to a formal qualification. However, for more comprehensive courses like Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) or First Aid at Work (FAW), practical components are essential. These elements usually require in-person assessment to ensure competence in hands-on skills such as CPR.
  2. Accreditation and Recognition: The validity of an online first aid certificate also depends on who has accredited or recognised the course. In the UK, first aid courses should be approved by a competent authority to be considered valid. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) stopped approving first aid training and qualifications in October 2013, but they provide guidance on what a first aid course should include.
  3. Workplace Requirements: Employers are responsible for ensuring that first aiders are appropriately trained. This includes making sure that the training is fit for the specific requirements of the workplace. In many cases, especially where the workplace is considered to be higher risk, online-only training might not be deemed sufficient.
  4. Blended Learning: Some courses offer a combination of online theoretical learning and in-person practical assessments. These blended courses can be a valid form of first aid training, as long as the in-person component adequately covers the practical skills required.

It is always advisable for individuals and employers to check the specific requirements of their workplace and ensure that the chosen first aid course meets those needs. If in doubt, consulting with a health and safety professional or the organisation offering the training can provide clarity.

How long is a first aid certificate valid for UK?

In the United Kingdom, a first aid certificate is typically valid for three years. This applies to both the Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) and the more comprehensive First Aid at Work (FAW) qualifications.

Upon expiration of the certificate, first aiders need to undertake a requalification course to renew their certification. It's important to note that:

  1. Requalification Timing: It's advisable to requalify before the certificate expires to ensure continuous certification. If the certificate expires, the first aider may not be considered legally competent to act as a first aider in the workplace until they have requalified.
  2. Refresher Training: The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) also strongly recommends that first aiders undertake annual refresher training. These are shorter sessions intended to keep their skills up to date in the interim years between the initial training and requalification.
  3. Requalification Course Duration: The requalification course for FAW is typically shorter than the initial course. For EFAW, the requalification generally involves taking the full course again.

Employers are responsible for ensuring that their first aiders remain trained and qualified, in line with the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981. This includes keeping track of when requalification is due and arranging for appropriate training.

Can I complete an Emergency First Aid at Work course online, and if so, how does it differ from in-person training?

While some theoretical aspects can be learned online, practical skills are crucial for first aid. In-person training allows hands-on practice with equipment and scenarios.

Online courses may supplement classroom learning but typically cannot replace the practical components required for certification.

What topics are typically covered during an Emergency First Aid at Work course?

Emergency First Aid at Work courses usually cover:

  • Assessing emergency situations
  • CPR and AED use
  • Treating minor injuries
  • Managing unconscious casualties
  • Dealing with choking
  • Controlling bleeding
  • Asthma
  • Allergic reactions.

How long does it typically take to complete an Emergency First Aid at Work course?

Our Emergency First Aid at Work courses usually last 6 hours.

This compact format allows for essential skills to be learned in a single day.

What are the requirements to obtain a First Aid at Work certificate?

To obtain a First Aid at Work certificate, participants must:

  • Attend the full course
  • Actively participate in practical exercises
  • Pass a written or practical assessment

 

Certificates are typically valid for three years, after which a refresher course is needed.

What should I expect when attending a three-day First Aid course?

A three-day First Aid at Work course is more comprehensive than the one-day Emergency First Aid programme. It covers:

  • All topics from the one-day course in greater depth
  • Additional injuries and illnesses
  • More extensive practical exercises
  • Longer assessment periods

These courses are suitable for higher-risk workplaces or designated first aiders.

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