Emergency First Aid Courses in Sussex

Having adequately trained staff in practical skills to competently provide Emergency First Aid in the workplace remains an essential part of compliance with UK HSE requirements. In the current economic climate the need for trusted and cost effective training providers continues to be essential for most UK businesses.  

Hence the team at Active First Aid, based in Crawley, West Sussex are pleased to announce the forthcoming delivery of their One Day Emergency First Aid at Work Course which is scheduled to be held at their training facilities also in Crawley, West Sussex on 09 February 2012, 27 February 2012, 09 March 2012, 27 March 2012 and 27 April 2012. Places on the courses are available at just £85 + VAT each.

The courses fully comply with UK HSE requirements for Emergency First Aid  in the Workplace and have awarding body approval.  The courses provide a qualification and certificate valid for three years for individuals acting as first aiders in the workplace.  The team at Active First Aid are always on hand to deal with enquiries on 0333 016 4224.

Coronoavirus (COVID-19) Trading Update

Coronoavirus (COVID-19) Trading Update

Active First Aid Training confirms that they are open for business and available to support new and existing customers with their first aid training requirements.

Whereas we may have changed some of our operating procedures and requirements, our training services are fully operational.

A Monmouthshire mother has spoken of how basic first aid training helped her save fitting stranger's life

A Monmouthshire mother has spoken of how basic first aid training helped her save fitting stranger's life

Rachel Norman, who is from Magor, was enjoying a holiday at Universal Studios, Florida with her husband and two children last month when they came across a man who had collapsed.

Boy, 6, dies after choking at Mosque where staff didn’t have formal first aid training

Boy, 6, dies after choking at Mosque where staff didn’t have formal first aid training

A six-year-old boy died after choking on a snack at a Mosque where staff were not adequately trained in first aid, an inquest heard.

Myleene Klass urges others to get first-aid training after saving her daughter from choking

Myleene Klass urges others to get first-aid training after saving her daughter from choking

Myleene Klass has now saved both her daughters from choking, thanks to her first-aid knowledge.

UK First Aid at Work Training Courses