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First Aid

From knowing what to do in a life threatening emergency, to being able to suitably repair cuts and scrapes - first aid is an essential for any place of business. A base level of how to deal with common afflictions is a valuable asset, not only saving time and effort, but also possibly saving lives.

Here at Train-Safe.co.uk, we offer a course which will give you and your staff a full grounding in all the first aid knowledge you need. We'll teach you how to deal with emergencies, such as heart attacks and strokes, as well as simple nicks, scrapes and broken bones. In dealing with any staff health problems quickly and effectively, you can save time that previously may have been wasted, and can thus now be used for better things.

First Aid training is also a standard requirement for most business insurance, so making sure you're up to date on training has implications outside of general health. By undertaking one of our simple courses, you and your staff will be trained and instructed by qualified instructors who have practical and life experience dealing with first aid emergencies. There really is no one better to learn from than those that have been there and done it.

A good first aid knowledge is not a bonus for any business, but an essential. You can therefore prepare your staff thoroughly with one of our courses, just in case the worst should ever happen.



 


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  • Emergency First Aid (EFAW)

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