16.01.2013

1st aid at work training

1st aid at work training

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As you are probably aware, It is a mandatory requirement to have your business premises risk assessed for 1st aid requirements. The H.S.E reccomend the one day Emergency first aid at work course (EFAW) for lower risk premises and the three day First aid at work course (FAW) for higher risk premises. As your company may have a mixture of high and low risk, we can now provide a course that can cover both risks on the same course. All candidates can attend for one day and qualify for the EFAW, those who wish to carry on for the FAW qualification can remain for a further two days and qualify for the FAW certificate.If you requirer further details please contact me at any time.

I spent 30 years as an Operational Fire Officer for Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, part of my role was to carry out and deliver: Training, Fire Safety and Health and Safety inspections. I also…

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