A St John Ambulance Cymru course trainer is practicing the recovery position on a delegate wearing a striped jumper. The trainer is kneeled by the individual pretending to be the casualty, who is lying on her back on the floor. The individual pretending to be the casualty, has one arm across their chest, so that the back of their hand is against the cheek nearest the trainer.

About the course

The 1-day Emergency First Aid at Work course is for a business that has determined they work in a low risk environment. This course is a cost-effective solution for companies that need basic support for their workforce should an emergency situation occur. An individual who has successfully completed this training course will be able to…

This training is for you if your place of work is small and low risk. This course is also suitable if no colleague has any pre-existing conditions. You will need to complete a first aid needs assessment to identify this. A low risk environment is along the lines of a small office environment or a conference venue. Employees will not be engaging in physical tasks like heavy lifting, or using vehicles or heavy machinery. They will instead be using tools like computers, chairs, and desks. Accidents and injuries can still happen in low risk environments. For example a colleague could have a heart attack, stroke, or fall over and bang their head. In times like this when there is an unresponsive casualty or injury, someone with skills from an Emergency First Aid at Work course is critical.

Our Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course takes one day to complete. This is a Level 2 award and will teach a delegate the relevant first aid procedures to provide appropriate first aid and basic life support to someone who is injured or unwell while at work. Our 3-day First Aid at Work (FAW) training course covers more than what is included in the Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) training course. FAW offers first aiders the skills to give initial medical care for a variety of injuries and illnesses, including major and minor injuries. That’s why it is a level 3 qualification. Please note that there is no such qualification as level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work.

There is no straightforward answer to this question, as the number of emergency first aiders required will depend on your business’s needs. If there are between 25 and 50 employees in a low-risk environment, you will need at least one fully trained emergency first aider. If your business has more than 50 employees, you will need one staff member trained in the First Aid at Work course for every 100 employees.

You will receive an Emergency First Aid at Work certificate after successfully completing this course. This certificate is valid for 3 years and will enable a delegate to be the emergency first aider for a business. After 3 years, your certificate will expire. When this happens you will need to re-take the course. This will enable you to continue to provide first aid provisions at work. It is always a good idea to refresh your first aid skills to guarantee your lifesaving abilities are up to date.

It is not possible to study this Emergency First Aid at Work course online. This is because the HSE mandates a set number of face-to-face hours as well as enough time to practice the techniques you will learn in the presence of a qualified instructor. Be extremely wary of any provider that says they offer emergency first aid at work training course online, as you will be spending money on something not suitable for your business.

We have training centres across Wales where we teach this first aid course. We can also provide this training course on your premises if there are six or more employees that need to be trained. Send us an inquiry today by emailing training@sjacymru.org.uk or ringing 0300 201 1999.

What does the course cover?

Role and responsibilities of the first aider
Bleeding (minor and severe)
Casualty movement
Choking (adult)
CPR (adult) including the use of an AED
Fainting
Primary survey
Seizures (adult)
Shock
Treating an unresponsive casualty

We can bring this training course to your workplace

For groups of six or more

A course trainer wearing green and black uniform is demonstrating CPR on a training manikin. She is performing chest compressions, kneeling by the manikin and putting the heel of one hand in the centre of the manikin's chest. She has placed her other hand on top of the first.

Have a question or need help with booking a course?

Email training@sjacymru.org.uk or ring 0300 201 1999.