Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 61 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Emergency First Aid At Work30
- 1.1Module 01: Introduction to First Aid
- 1.2Module 02: Primary Survey
- 1.3Module 03: Secondary Survey
- 1.4Module 04: Basic Life Support
- 1.5Module 05: Call for an Emergency
- 1.6Module 06: Basic First-Aid Techniques
- 1.7Module 07: Wounds and Bleeding
- 1.8Module 08: Burns and Scalds
- 1.9Module 09: Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries
- 1.10Module 10: Head and Spinal Injuries
- 1.11Module 11: Eye Injuries
- 1.12Module 12: Bites and Stings
- 1.13Module 13: Environmental Emergencies
- 1.14Module 14: Chest Pains and Heart Attacks
- 1.15Module 15: Strokes and Fainting
- 1.16Module 16: Respiratory Emergencies
- 1.17Module 17: Poisoning and Anaphylaxis
- 1.18Module 18: Seizures
- 1.19Module 19: Illnesses and Infections
- 1.20Module 20: Child and Infant First Aid
- 1.21Module 21: Water Safety and Drowning
- 1.22Module 22: Psychological First Aid
- 1.23Module 23: Secondary Illness, Loss of Responsiveness and CPR
- 1.24Module 24: Call for an Emergency
- 1.25Module 25: Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- 1.26Module 26: Incident Management
- 1.27Module 27: Emergency Planning and Preparedness
- 1.28Module 28: Risk Assessment and Management
- 1.29Module 29: Legal Framework for Workplace First Aid
- 1.30Module 30: Communication and Record Keeping
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- FIRST AID16
- 4.1Module 01: Overview of First Aid and its Importance
- 4.2Module 02: Assessing the Scene and the Victim
- 4.3Module 03: CPR for Adults, Children & Infants
- 4.4Module 04: Wound Care
- 4.5Module 05: Musculoskeletal Injuries
- 4.6Module 06: Head, Neck, and Spinal Injuries
- 4.7Module 07: Chest and Abdominal Injuries
- 4.8Module 08: Burns
- 4.9Module 09: Environmental Emergencies
- 4.10Module 10: Poisoning
- 4.11Module 11: Allergic Reactions
- 4.12Module 12: Cardiac Emergencies
- 4.13Module 13: Neurological Emergencies
- 4.14Module 14: Trauma Emergencies
- 4.15Module 16: Disaster Preparedness
- 4.16Module 15: Paediatric Emergencies
- Fire Safety Training15
- 5.1Module 2: Fire Safety Legislation
- 5.2Module 1: Introduction to Fire Safety
- 5.3Module 3: Fire Risk Assessment & Prevention
- 5.4Module 4: Fire Safety Management
- 5.5Module 5: Building Design and Fire Safety
- 5.6Module 6: Electrical Safety and Fire Hazards
- 5.7Module 7: Chemical and Hazardous Material Safety
- 5.8Module 8: Fire Investigation and Analysis
- 5.9Module 9: Fire Safety and Human Behaviour
- 5.10Module 10: Fire Safety in the Workplace
- 5.11Module 11: Fire Safety and the Environment
- 5.12Module 12: Fire Safety and Construction
- 5.13Module 13: Fire Safety and Transportation
- 5.14Module 14: Fire Safety and Community
- 5.15Module 15: Fire Safety and Technology
The emergency first aid at work course teaches essential life-saving skills needed to respond safely during workplace emergencies. It covers CPR, AED use, choking, bleeding, shock, burns, fractures, and incident management, helping designated first aiders provide immediate care until professional medical help arrives in UK workplaces.
Yes, this CPD-accredited Emergency First Aid at Work course is employer recognised and aligned with HSE guidance for workplace first-aider training. UK employers accept it as HSE-compliant evidence of first aid competence, supporting legal duties under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations.
Emergency First Aid at Work training is ideal for appointed first aiders in low-risk workplaces such as offices, retail environments, hospitality teams, warehouses, customer-facing roles, self-employed workers, and community settings where immediate emergency response skills are required by employers.
Yes, this EFAW course is delivered as an online first aid course that is fully self-paced and accessible on any device. Some employers may request blended learning with a practical demonstration, but the online format provides flexible, compliant emergency first aid training.
You will learn CPR, AED use, recovery position techniques, choking management, severe bleeding control, shock treatment, burn care, fracture recognition, casualty assessment, and how to respond safely to sudden workplace illnesses while following emergency response procedures.
The Emergency First Aid at Work certificate is valid for 3 years, in line with HSE guidance for workplace first aid training. Although legally acceptable for three years, annual refresher training is recommended to keep emergency response skills current and confident.
Most learners complete the Emergency First Aid at Work course in 3–6 hours, depending on their pace. Because the course is self-paced, you can complete it in one session or spread learning across multiple days to suit your schedule.
No, this Emergency First Aid at Work course is beginner friendly and requires no previous experience. It is designed for first-time learners as well as those refreshing existing skills, making it accessible for all workplace staff appointed as first aiders.
EFAW is a one-day qualification focused on essential emergency skills for low-risk workplaces, while FAW is a three-day course covering more advanced first aid for high-risk workplaces such as construction, manufacturing, and larger organisations with greater health and safety risks.
Yes, AED training is included, and you will learn how to recognise cardiac arrest and safely use an Automated External Defibrillator during CPR. This training improves confidence when responding to life-threatening cardiac emergencies in workplace settings.
Yes, the course content follows HSE guidance for Emergency First Aid at Work and meets employer expectations for appointing trained workplace first aiders. While not HSE-approved, it is aligned with HSE-recommended first aid standards for compliance.
No equipment is needed to complete this fully online Emergency First Aid at Work course. While manikins are not required, learners may benefit from optional practice using basic training aids if available in their workplace.
Yes, learners complete an online exam with instant results at the end of the course. A 60% pass mark is required, and unlimited retakes are included at no extra cost to support confident learning.
Yes, digital CPD-accredited first aid certificates are widely accepted by UK employers. Most onboarding and compliance systems support digital verification, making online certificates suitable evidence of Emergency First Aid at Work training.
You will instantly download your CPD-accredited Emergency First Aid at Work certificate after passing. This certificate confirms your first-aider status for employers, and you may also choose an optional printed certificate for personal or workplace records.






