Do several of your employees require the same first aid or health and safety training?

If so our qualified trainers can come to your premises. We can combine or tailor our courses to suit your requirements.

Get a quote for on-site training for your business or school

Please be aware that we can only train at your premises if you are following government guidance to create a COVID-secure environment. Click here to see the measures we’ve put in place at our venues to make them COVID-secure. To allow us to train safely at your venue, we recommend you implement the same measures that we have introduced at our locations.

Benefits of on-site training

  1. Cost effective and time efficient: no more travel costs, with discounts offered for groups.

  2. Bespoke: training can be tailored to meet your needs and your particular work environment.

  3. Flexible: day, time and location can be arranged to suit you.

  4. Peace of mind: our courses are accredited by major awarding bodies, the British Safety Council and Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, and meet the regulatory requirements for the Health and Safety Executive and Ofsted.

  5. Training you can trust: we have over 1000 professional health and safety and first aid trainers qualified to the highest standard, with experience of using first aid in the field.

First aid training

Training room requirements

Your training room needs to be of adequate size for the training you have requested. This means a floor space the size of a double bed should be available for each pair of delegates in attendance, there should be enough room for half the delegates to lay down and roll over on the floor. Chairs should be available for all delegates/trainer and large furniture removed to provide adequate floor space – this includes board room tables, this is to complete any practical elements necessary

Your venue should be a public building or a school. We are not able to train at a residential address such as a house or flat. - There should be enough space to place a double bed per 2 delegates. This ensures that there is enough space for delegates to conduct the practical elements of the course (for first aid courses only) - Chairs should be available 1 per delegate. 

All furniture must be movable and not impact on the training course - The room should be private and free from outside distraction, unless agreed with us at the time of booking the course - The room should be carpeted, or have mats available as delegates will be kneeling and laying on the floor at points throughout the course (dependent on course) - Appropriate space to set up a digital projector, if applicable, and clear wall space to project this image - Premises should be compliant with the 2005 disability discrimination act - Suitable lighting - Adequate ventilation and an appropriate temperature for the season - Toilet facilities - Venue should be open to the trainer 30 minutes before the course starts. 

Delegate requirements

Delegates are advised to wear appropriate, comfortable clothing for practical activities such as kneeling over casualties and acting as the casualty during the course (this would be for first aid courses only) - Should arrive at least 15 minutes before the course starts (unless advised otherwise) - Should be aware that if they arrive late for a course or are absent for any session, we reserve the right to refuse to accept them for training.

For courses within the M25, any equipment will be delivered the working day before and collected the working day after. The trainer will use public transport on the day of the course to get to the site.

Requirements

Training room and delegate requirements

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