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Lower Hazard workplaces include offices, small shops and libraries, without any particular dangers like machinery or lots of manual handling.

 Have a think if there are any special dangers like machinery, or if any of your team have medical conditions to check the recommended course will teach what you need it to.

Accidents and illness happen on ordinary days. So cover for all shifts, holidays and sickness too. Most workplaces would need to have more than one first aider to have consistent cover.

Low-Risk Workplace with 1 to 24 people

Your answers indicate that you need an Appointed Person who should be responsible for managing first aid situations, getting appropriate help in an emergency, and completing accident reports. To assist the appointed person with this task, we recommend the following course HSE Compliant Emergency First Aid at Work 1 Day Course.

You should remember that cover is needed at all times the business operates, including shift work, sickness, holiday cover, and people working in different buildings on large sites. If the people in your workplace are at risk of asthma, heart attacks, panic attacks, drowning, epilepsy, anaphylactic shock, amputations, eye injuries, crush injuries, poisoning, stroke or diabetes you should consider a HSE Compliant First Aid at Work 3 Day Course.

If you are currently working in or going into a pharmacy setting, you may wnat to conider our First Aid for Pharmacist course.

Low-Risk Workplace with 25 to 50 people

Your answers indicate that you need an HSE Compliant Emergency First Aid at Work 1 Day Course.

You should remember that cover is needed at all times the organisation operates, including shift work, sickness, holiday cover, and people working in different buildings on large sites, therefore you will need to have more than one first aider.

If the people in your workplace are at risk of, asthma, heart attack, panic attack, drowning, epilepsy, anaphylactic shock, amputations, eye injuries, crush injuries, poisoning, stroke or diabetes, you should consider a HSE Compliant First Aid at Work 3 Day Course.

Low-Risk Workplace with more than 50 People

Your answers indicate that you need a HSE Compliant First Aid at Work three day course. Those that already hold an existing full first aid qualification are able to attend a HSE Compliant First Aid at Work two day Requalification course.

You should remember that cover is needed at all times the business operates, including shift cover, sickness, holiday cover and people working in different buildings on large sites. Therefore you will need to have more than one qualified first aider.

If you are in a sporting or outdoor environment, you may wish to consider the activity first aid two day course rather than the emergency first aid course.