Annual First Aid Refresher

Designed to give people who have previously completed a first aid course the opportunity to brush up on their knowledge and skills.
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£
30
1
Day(s)

Course Overview

Our Annual First Aid Update Course is designed to provide those who have previously taken a first aid course with the opportunity to refresh their skills and knowledge. The course covers a wide range of first aid topics, including basic life support, managing shock, treating wounds and bleeding, dealing with burns, and dealing with fractures.

Our knowledgeable instructors will guide participants through engaging scenarios and cutting-edge training equipment to ensure they are fully prepared to deal with emergency situations. Attendees will have the opportunity to practise and improve their first aid skills in a nurturing and professional environment.


This course is ideal for people who have previously received first aid training and want to maintain their first aid skills, especially if they work in high-risk environments where accidents or injuries may occur. Participants who successfully complete the course will be awarded a certificate indicating their training that is valid for one year.

Investing in a Annual First Aid Update Course can help ensure that people are always prepared to respond to emergencies and provide the best care possible. Don't let your first aid training lapse; enrol in our refresher course today to keep your life-saving skills current.

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Training Cost

We provide the best value first aid at work courses in the uK.

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Course Type

Our first aid courses are available publically or on-site for groups of up to 12 learners.

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Course Certification

after completing your course, you will receive an industry recognised certificate from the first aid industry board (FAIB) or qualsafe awards.

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