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Being a designated first aider in the workplace comes with significant responsibility, and this First Aid at Work qualification equips you with the full range of skills needed to respond to serious incidents. Whether you’re new to the role or completing a re-qualification, this course covers everything from basic first aid to complex injuries and medical emergencies.
You’ll start by exploring the foundations of first aid, including legislation, your responsibilities, and how to act safely in an emergency. The course combines theory and practical exercises, helping you build confidence in carrying out primary and secondary surveys and basic life-saving procedures. You will practise CPR on manikins, learn to use an AED, and understand the management of common workplace injuries such as burns and bleeding.
As you progress, the course covers more complex scenarios, including spinal injuries, fractures, major illnesses, and poisoning. You will also learn to recognise and respond to medical emergencies such as anaphylaxis and epilepsy. If required, additional sessions on the effects of extreme heat and cold provide a complete skill set to prepare you for any situation. By the end of the course, you will be able to respond quickly and effectively to a wide range of workplace emergencies.
Training is delivered directly at the client’s premises, allowing sessions to be tailored to the specific workplace and the type of environment staff operate in. This ensures the content is directly relevant, with examples and scenarios based on the setting participants are familiar with.
Holding the training on-site also removes the need for travel and reduces disruption to the working day. All necessary equipment and materials are provided, and sessions can be scheduled at times that best suit the team’s routine and operational needs.
You must be aged 16 or over to enrol in this qualification. Those under 16 may attend, but they should not be relied upon by employers to act as the responsible first aider in a workplace.
You should be physically capable of performing all practical tasks, including administering CPR on a casualty lying on the floor. A good understanding of written and spoken English is also recommended to ensure you can follow the course content, participate fully, and successfully complete the assessments.
The centre provides high-quality first aid training that is practical, thorough, and compliant with national regulations. Experienced instructors focus on building both competence and confidence so you can handle emergencies effectively.
Courses are fully OFQUAL regulated and comply with the Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 as well as UK Resuscitation Council guidelines. This ensures that you not only meet legal requirements but leave with skills that can make a real difference in the workplace.
Yes. Every course provided is fully accredited by OFQUAL, which means the qualifications are officially recognised and meet national standards. This gives you reassurance that the training you receive is both high-quality and credible. Successful completion of a course demonstrates to employers and regulatory bodies that your knowledge and practical skills meet the required benchmarks.
These qualifications are widely respected across a range of industries, so whether you’re completing training for work purposes or to gain valuable personal skills, you can be confident your certification will hold weight. Having an accredited qualification not only ensures compliance with health and safety regulations but also helps strengthen your professional development.
Once you’ve successfully completed your chosen course, your certificate will remain valid for three years. This period is set by the awarding body and is standard across the first aid sector. It ensures that your skills and knowledge stay current with any updates to best practice and national guidelines.
At the end of the three-year period, you’ll need to renew your qualification to maintain your certified status. This typically means booking onto a refresher course or a full requalification course depending on the type of training you initially completed. Staying up to date is essential, as first aid is a constantly evolving area with new techniques and recommendations being introduced regularly.
Comfortable clothing is strongly recommended. First aid courses involve a lot of practical, hands-on training, including practising CPR on manikins, placing people in the recovery position, and carrying out procedures that may involve kneeling or moving around the floor. Wearing restrictive clothing could make these activities more difficult and uncomfortable.
Flat shoes or trainers are also advisable, as they make it easier to move around safely during practical sessions. Avoid wearing formal or delicate clothing, as some tasks require physical movement that could cause wear and tear. Dressing practically will ensure you can focus fully on the training rather than worrying about your outfit.
You’ll need to bring a valid form of photo identification, such as a passport or driving licence. This is a requirement set by the awarding organisations to verify the identity of every participant. Without suitable ID, you will not be able to take part in the training, so it’s important to check this in advance of your course date.
Other than photo ID, all necessary equipment, resources, and course materials will be provided for you. Everything from manikins for CPR to training guides is supplied, meaning you don’t need to purchase or bring anything additional. By ensuring all learners have access to the same materials, the training remains consistent, fair, and focused on developing the skills you need.
Training is delivered directly at the client’s premises, allowing sessions to be tailored to the specific workplace and the type of environment staff operate in. This ensures the content is directly relevant, with examples and scenarios based on the setting participants are familiar with.
Holding the training on-site also removes the need for travel and reduces disruption to the working day. All necessary equipment and materials are provided, and sessions can be scheduled at times that best suit the team’s routine and operational needs.
About the centre
Margate
Operated by East Kent First Aid, a partner of adventuro.