Manual Handling (4hr) course

The Manual Handling Course will help employers comply with the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992. It is aimed at employees who are involved in regular lifting. The course enables students to plan lifts and carry out correct lifting practice, by following basic manual handling techniques.  The adherence to these principles will reduce injury, absence from work, and may reduce the risk of litigation. Manual Handling is lifting, lowering, carrying, pushing and pulling loads. The course also provides information on the human spinal system, risk assessment, the legal responsibility of employers and employees along with techniques for the prevention of accidents. The course involves knowledge development, and a series of practical exercises, followed by scenarios that allow the students to put their skills into practise. Course [More...]

Emergency First Aid at Work (1 day) Course

The Emergency First Aid at Work course complies with the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. The course also cover the safe use of a defibrillator (AED). Successful students receive certificates to show that they are qualified to be an Emergency First Aider at work for the next three years. Course length: 1 day Candidates should wear suitable attire that will allow ease of movement as a lot of the practical sessions are performed from floor level.

Emergency First Aid at Work (1 day) Course

The Emergency First Aid at Work course complies with the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. The course also cover the safe use of a defibrillator (AED). Successful students receive certificates to show that they are qualified to be an Emergency First Aider at work for the next three years. Course length: 1 day Candidates should wear suitable attire that will allow ease of movement as a lot of the practical sessions are performed from floor level.

First Aid at Work Initial (3 days)

The First Aid at Work (statutory) course complies with the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Successful students receive certificates to show that they are qualified to be First Aiders in the Workplace for the next three years. This course also includes the use of Defibrillators. Course length: 3 days Candidates should wear suitable attire that will allow ease of movement as a lot of the practical sessions are performed from floor level. To confirm availability and price for this course please contact us.

Emergency First Aid at Work (1 day) Course

The Emergency First Aid at Work course complies with the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. The course also cover the safe use of a defibrillator (AED). Successful students receive certificates to show that they are qualified to be an Emergency First Aider at work for the next three years. Course length: 1 day Candidates should wear suitable attire that will allow ease of movement as a lot of the practical sessions are performed from floor level.