First Aid at Work
A practical one-day course for employers, venues and teams that need a credible first step into emergency response capability.
Emergency First Aid at Work is the clearest live training offer today, while wider standards-led team input continues to build behind it.
The wider training lane is still being built, but there is already a practical offer for employers and teams that need real capability rather than filler content.
A practical one-day course for employers, venues and teams that need a credible first step into emergency response capability.
Support for improving how teams carry themselves on site, including communication, people-facing professionalism and cleaner service discipline.
Training input shaped around the environment and the team, rather than forcing a generic programme where it does not fit the brief.
The first live training offer is designed to be simple to buy, simple to run and commercially sensible for employers.
The course is built around the practical actions a workplace team may need before emergency services arrive.
The training lane is kept commercially tidy so early sales wording does not outrun what can actually be delivered.
We confirm delegate numbers, location, likely room suitability and whether the client wants a private on-site course or a venue-based option.
The session is run face to face with practical elements, attendance control and a clearer focus on confidence rather than box-ticking.
Completion or certification output is confirmed as agreed, and the client has a cleaner next step for refresher or wider team development.
Useful for teams that need practical capability now and a stronger operating standard over time.
For employers who need a straightforward route to workplace first-aid capability without sending staff into a vague or overcomplicated training process.
For teams working around guests, crowds or public interaction where calm response, communication and preparedness matter commercially.
For businesses that want training to support wider standards across supervisors, front-line staff and expanding site operations.
Yes, if the client site has suitable space for seated learning and practical elements. Venue-based delivery can also be arranged where needed.
Up to 12 delegates is the clean working standard for the live Emergency First Aid at Work offer unless the final trainer and venue setup clearly support more.
No. Emergency First Aid at Work is the clearest live offer today, while wider standards-led and bespoke training support is still being built behind it.
Usually the company name, site postcode or venue need, delegate count, preferred date window, room suitability and any certification expectation are enough to start.
Tell us what capability the team needs, how many delegates you have and whether delivery should be on site or venue-based, and we will come back with practical next steps.