First Aid Courses

Give your team the confidence and capability to respond quickly and effectively in an emergency with our First Aid at Work Courses. Designed to meet the needs of modern organisations and aligned with UK safety regulations, our first aid training helps ensure your business remains safe, compliant and fully prepared.

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Medical Gases (On-Site) at your Premises

Medical Gases (On-Site) at your Premises

From £798.00
From £798.00
1/2 day  | 09:00 - 12:00
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Learn safe administration of oxygen and analgesic gas for emergency care.
  • Gain confidence to provide rapid pain relief and assist with resuscitation.
  • Delivered by expert trainers following best-practice safety protocols.
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Anaphylaxis First Aid Course - Classic, by St John Ambulance

Anaphylaxis First Aid (On-Site) at your Premises

From £636.00
From £636.00
1/2 day  | 09:00 - 12:00
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Learn to spot and treat severe allergic reactions fast.
  • Get hands‑on with auto‑injectors and essential CPR skills.
  • Perfect for anyone supporting people at risk of anaphylaxis
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Paediatric First Aid (On-Site) at your Premises Paediatric First Aid (On-Site) at your Premises

Paediatric First Aid (On-Site) at your Premises

From £1,020.00
From £1,020.00
2 days  | 09:00 - 16:30
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Learn essential first aid skills for babies and children, including CPR and choking response.
  • Meets Ofsted and EYFS requirements with a flexible blended learning format.
  • Receive a three-year St John Ambulance certificate for compliance and peace of mind.
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Schools First Aid (On-Site) at your Premises Schools First Aid (On-Site) at your Premises

Schools First Aid (On-Site) at your Premises

From £930.00
From £930.00
1 day  | 09:00 - 16:30
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Learn essential first aid skills tailored for school environments, including CPR and AED use.
  • Gain confidence to respond to common injuries and medical emergencies involving pupils.
  • Receive a three-year St John Ambulance certificate to support compliance and safety standards.
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First Response Emergency Care Level 3 (FREC3) (On-Site) at your Premises

First Response Emergency Care Level 3 (FREC3) (On-Site) at your Premises

From £3,753.00
From £3,753.00
5 days  | 09:00 - 17:30
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Gain advanced pre-hospital care skills, including trauma management and emergency oxygen use.
  • Achieve a nationally recognised Qualsafe Level 3 Award for high-risk and emergency roles.
  • Learn from expert trainers with real-world emergency response experience.
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First Aid at Work Requalification (On-Site) at your Premises

First Aid at Work Requalification (On-Site) at your Premises

From £1,830.00
From £1,830.00
2 days  | 09:00 - 16:30
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Refresh and update essential first aid skills, including CPR and AED use.
  • Maintain compliance with Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations.
  • Renew your First Aid at Work certificate for another three years with expert-led training.
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First Aid at Work (On-Site) at your Premises

First Aid at Work (On-Site) at your Premises

From £2,460.00
From £2,460.00
3 days  | 09:00 - 16:30
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Gain comprehensive first aid skills including CPR, AED use, and treatment for major injuries and illnesses.
  • Ensure compliance with Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations for medium to high-risk workplaces.
  • Achieve a three-year First Aid at Work certificate with expert-led, HSE-compliant training.
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First Aid Annual Refresher (On-Site) at your Premises

First Aid Annual Refresher (On-Site) at your Premises

From £738.00
From £738.00
1/2 day  | 09:00 - 12:00
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Refresh essential first aid skills including CPR, AED use, and treatment for choking and bleeding.
  • Maintain confidence and competence between requalification courses.
  • Supports HSE recommendations for annual refresher training with expert-led sessions.
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Emergency First Aid at Work (On-Site) at your Premises

Emergency First Aid at Work (On-Site) at your Premises

From £1,230.00
From £1,230.00
1 day  | 09:00 - 16:30
  • A group price for up-to 12 delegates, at your premises
  • Refresh and update essential first aid skills, including CPR and AED use.
  • Maintain compliance with Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations.
  • Renew your Emergency First Aid at Work certificate for another three years with expert-led training.
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First Aid at Work Courses FAQs

What are the different types of first aid training courses?
Our First Aid at Work courses include Emergency First Aid at Work and First Aid at Work, which also include CPR training. These courses teach essential skills such as CPR, wound treatment, and managing medical emergencies, health conditions and injuries. Learners gain the ability to assess situations, provide immediate care, and make life-saving decisions where every second counts.

How long does a first aid at work certificate last for?
A First Aid at Work course certificate is valid for 3 years. During this time, the individual is authorised to act as a workplace first aider. Once the certificate expires, they can no longer fulfil this role, and the employer may fail to meet the first aid requirements identified in their risk assessment.

Although the certificate is valid for 3 years, studies have shown that the quality of first aid skills can deteriorate after 6 months. This is called skills fade. The HSE strongly recommends that first aiders complete a first aid training annual refresher of their first aid skills.

What is the difference between First aid at Work and Emergency First Aid at Work course? Do they both include CPR training?
Both first aid training courses include CPR training, but the First Aid at Work course covers a wider range of first aid skills and is suited to higher-risk workplaces. Emergency First Aid at Work is a shorter course designed for lower-risk environments, focusing on essential skills such as CPR training and basic emergency response.

The First Aid at Work course also covers a wider range of first aid training techniques than the Emergency First Aid at Work Course. If your risk assessment identifies specific risks, for example, fractures, burns or anaphylactic shock, your first aiders should complete the full first aid at work course to ensure they are properly equipped to respond.

How do I become a certified first aider?
You need to take first aid training, with either the First Aid at Work or Emergency First Aid at Work course, which include CPR training, and successfully complete the assessment on these courses. The assessments for both courses test both your knowledge and your skill at responding to a variety of first aid incidents.

If you have already completed a First Aid at Work course and your certificate is about to expire, you can attend a requalification in first aid at work to keep your certificate current.

What is the difference between a first aider and an appointed person?
An appointed person is expected to take charge of the first aid arrangements, which include looking after first aid equipment, such as ensuring the first aid kit is regularly replenished and calling the emergency services if an incident occurs. They are not expected to provide first aid or had any first aid training. 

Appointed persons are only appropriate for very small, low-risk workplaces where their risk assessment has identified that a first aider is not required.

Whereas a first aider has had first aid training and can provide first aid if an incident occurs.

Can you fail a First aid at Work course?
Before you can fulfil the role of a first aider in the workplace, you need to demonstrate that you have both knowledge and competence to manage a variety of first aid incidents. If you are unable to prove sufficient knowledge while undergoing first aid training at a First Aid at Work course, or show competence at managing a variety of first aid incidents, you will not be allowed to complete the course or be awarded a certificate.

How often should I do first aid training?
A First Aid at Work or Emergency First Aid at Work certificate is only valid for 3 years. You need to complete either a requalification in first aid training or redo the First Aid at Work courses before your certificate expires, to continue to fulfil the role of a first aider in the workplace.

Although first aid certificates last for 3 years, research shows that practical skills can begin to decline after just six months. To help maintain confidence and competence, the HSE strongly recommends that first aiders complete a refresher course every year.

How many first aiders do I need?
The number of first aiders needed depends on your workplace size, risk-level, layout and patterns, such as shifts. The number differs from employer to employer, and a thorough risk assessment is required to determine what is appropriate for your operation. All qualified first aiders will receive CPR training as part of their certification, ensuring they can respond effectively to cardiac emergencies.

As a rule of thumb, if you operate at a higher hazard, you should have 1 first aider with a first aid at work certificate for every 50 people employed on site at all times. For lower hazard employers, it’s 1 first aider for the first 25 people employed on site at all times, then 1 extra for every 100 people employed.

If you operate over several floors, a large site or have a shift pattern, you need to ensure the same provision is provided across your whole site and at all times your workplace is open. If you have a multi-use site that has a variety of operations, for example, an office plus light manufacturing on site, you need to ensure that enough employees undergo first aid training, and first aiders are provided based on the varying hazards of different parts of your site. The HSE also advises that you take into account whether parts of your site are open to members of the public and ensure sufficient first aiders are provided.