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A guide to our different types of First Aid Courses – Find out which one will work best for your workplace

When it comes to workplace safety, making sure your team have the right first aid training can really make all the difference. Here at Ardent Safety, we offer a range of courses - and these are tailored to different needs and environments. In this blog we're breaking down the different types of first aid courses we've got on offer - and we're talking about how each one could benefit your workplace.

Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW)

This course is perfect for smaller workplaces with low-risk environments. As an example, imagine a small retail shop or a cafe. If someone fainted or suffered a minor cut or sprain, would your team know what to do? The Emergency First Aid at Work course is all about making sure staff are confident with the basics, from CPR to knowing how to handle unconscious casualties and everyday injuries. It’s designed for nominated first aiders, small business owners, or team leaders who'll need to act quickly in emergencies. This course gives staff a basis in providing first aid so that minor incidents don’t escalate into major problems before professional help arrives.

 

Paediatric First Aid

If you work with children - whether it's as a teacher, childcare professional, or even as a parent - this course is literally a lifesaver. Covering emergencies involving children from birth to teens, it’s highly practical and hands-on. Picture this: a toddler in your nursery suddenly starts choking during snack time. Would you feel confident to calmly step in and save a life? When you've completed our Paediatric First Aid course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to handle emergency scenarios calmly and effectively. It’s all about making sure you’re prepared to care for the most vulnerable in critical moments when it really counts.

First Aid at Work (FAW)

This comprehensive three-day course is targeted towards employees who have been assigned as the nominated first aider in their workplace, especially in larger or higher-risk settings. This could be construction sites or factories for example. The course covers the full Health and Safety Executive (HSE) syllabus - and it's got additional workplace-specific elements. Whether you’re an employer and you need to meet legal requirements or an employee taking on a new role, this course ensures you’re well-equipped to manage any workplace emergency. Imagine being the go-to person your teammates look to for help when there's a severe injury - you’ll have the training to make a real difference.

First Aid at Work Requalification

For those who have already completed the FAW course, this two-day requalification course refreshes and updates your knowledge. It’s a great opportunity to revisit practical skills and stay confident in your ability to handle emergencies. Think of it as a maintenance check for your first aid skills. The idea is that it keeps you sharp and ready to respond.

Emergency First Aid for Electricians

This new three-hour course from Ardent is specifically tailored for electricians and apprentices. Imagine being on-site and a colleague receives an electric shock. As the first person on the scene, your quick response could save a life. This course focuses on providing basic emergency care until a qualified first aider or the emergency services arrive on the scene. It’s a practical, no-nonsense course designed for those likely to be present at the critical moment.

 

Having the right training means that you're well prepared to act when it matters most. Whether you’re looking after a small team, working with children, or managing risks in high-stakes environments, there’s a course at Ardent Safety designed for you!

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