First Aid at Work

QA Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF)

During this 1 day course, learners will develop the skills and knowledge needed to deal with a range of emergency first aid situations in the workplace.

Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (Annual Refresher)

The QA Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (Annual Refresher) qualification is specifically designed to allow qualified first aiders to update their first aid skills yearly, until requalification training is required.

First Aid At Work (FAW) 3 day course

This 3 day course is ideal for people who have been appointed as a first aider in the workplace or people who have a specific responsibility to provide first aid in voluntary and community activities.

First Aid at Work Level 3 Requalification

This 2 day course is for anyone who has already completed the 3 day First Aid at Work qualification. This course will need to be completed to retain the qualification.

Workplace First Aid Training and Courses

Under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981, workplaces are required to provide adequate and appropriate first aid provisions. Unless your workplace has low-level hazards, the Health and Safety Executive recommends that this includes the provision of trained individuals to deliver first aid.

Workplace first aiders are trained to deliver first aid should a person become injured or becomes ill while at work. Their training allows them to assess the injuries of a casualty and keep them in a stable condition before the arrival of paramedics or medical professionals.

Kendall Training offers first aid training for new individuals as well as first aid at work requalification courses. Our first aid at work courses are delivered by experienced and trained medical personal. In our first aid courses, individuals will learn how to manage an unresponsive casualty and how to treat specific injuries and illnesses.

Contact Kendall Training for a first aid needs assessment. Here, we will identify what training requirements you will need and how many first aid certificated individuals you should have.