Grow Your Business Emergency First Aid at Work

Programme

Emergency First Aid at Work

Date: Wednesday, 25th February
Time: 10am to 4pm
Price: £135 +VAT members / £170 +VAT non members
Venue: Foxy’s Suite, Carlisle United, Warwick Road, Carlisle, CA1 1LL

Prepare your team to handle urgent situations with confidence through our Emergency First Aid at Work training course. This essential emergency first aid training provides practical, hands-on experience in basic first aid skills, including CPR, AED use, and managing workplace incidents effectively. As a vital part of your organisation’s emergency response training, this course is perfect for small businesses and low-risk environments. It meets legal requirements and ensures your team is fully prepared to respond to emergencies. Build confidence, enhance workplace safety, and stay compliant with this must-have training for every workplace.

Who’s it for?

Our Emergency First Aid at Work course is designed to give you the confidence and capability to handle real-life medical emergencies. You’ll gain a solid foundation in basic first aid skills, from managing wounds and burns to performing CPR and using a defibrillator.  This hands-on, practical course goes beyond the theory—providing realistic scenarios and guidance to help you stay calm and take the right action when every second counts.  Whether you're in a high-risk workplace or simply want to be prepared, our emergency response training ensures you know exactly what to do in a crisis. It’s an ideal course for nominated first aiders, small business teams, or anyone looking to meet legal health and safety requirements while building the confidence to save a life.

The course covers:

  • First aid responsibilities
  • Reporting incidents and near misses
  • Assessing an incident
  • Managing infection
  • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty
  • Performing effective CPR
  • Safe use of a defibrillator (AED)
  • Treating hypovolaemic shock
  • Choking
  • Dealing with minor bleeds
  • Dealing with minor burns
  • Help someone having a seizure
  • Treating minor injuries
  • Treating anaphylactic shock
  • Course Closure