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Every business must make sure staff can get immediate help if they’re injured or unwell. That means having the right people, equipment, and facilities in place.
Yes — every workplace should assess its risks and have either a trained first aider or someone appointed to manage first aid arrangements.
It depends on your size and type of work. Offices may only need one per 50 staff, while higher-risk sites like factories often need one per 25.
Absolutely. Even if you only have a handful of staff, you still need a first aid kit and clear arrangements. Self-employed workers should also be prepared.
An appointed person looks after the kit and calls for help. A trained first aider can step in with practical skills until emergency services arrive.
Most workplaces choose either a one-day Emergency First Aid at Work course or a three-day First Aid at Work course, depending on risk levels.
Certificates last three years, but a short refresher each year is a great way to keep skills sharp and confidence high.
We deliver accredited courses tailored to your workplace, making sure you meet legal requirements and give your team the confidence to save lives.