Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Workplace First Aiders
- Childcare workers and early years professionals
- Teachers, coaches, volunteers
- Anyone who wants to be prepared for emergency situations
Note: Learners must be 18 years or older to attend.
What You’ll Learn
Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- Respond to life-threatening and non-life-threatening medical emergencies
- Perform CPR and use an AED (defibrillator)
- Recognise and treat common injuries and illnesses (burns, bleeding, seizures, etc.)
- Call for emergency medical services and manage the scene until help arrives
- Communicate with patients and emergency services using PHECC CPGs
Course Details
- Duration: 3 days (minimum 18 contact hours)
- Format: In-person or online/in-person (1 day online, 2 days in-person)
- Trainer to Learner Ratio: Max 1:8 for practical sessions
- Assessment: Continuous skills evaluation, practical assessments, and a 20-question multiple-choice exam
- Certification: PHECC First Aid Response Certificate (valid for 2 years)
Zoom Requirements (for online component where applicable)
- Stable internet connection
- Microphone and speakers (built-in or external)
- Webcam for participation
You can join via the Zoom app or directly through your browser using the course link provided after registration.
Legal Compliance for Employers
In accordance with Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Regulations 2007, employers must:
- Provide accessible first aid equipment and trained responders
- Ensure adequate numbers of trained first aiders based on workplace risk
- Include first aid arrangements in the safety statement
The Role of a First Aid Responder
A certified First Aid Responder is trained to:
- Manage medical incidents until emergency medical services arrive
- React effectively in high-pressure situations
- Apply PHECC guidelines for assessment, treatment, and communication
- Continue professional development through refresher training
Recertification Requirements
PHECC FAR certification is valid for 2 years. To maintain your status as a certified First Aider, you must complete a First Aid Refresher Course before the expiration date.
Check out our upcoming First Aid Recertification dates here
Book Your Place Today
Don’t wait until an emergency happens. Be ready to respond.
Contact us now to book your PHECC First Aid Response Course or arrange on-site training for your team.