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Duration: 1 Day
Qualification: FAA Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF)
Validity: 3 Years
£179 per person
Do you know what to do when it matters most?
This 1-day Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) training course is ideal for individuals new to or looking to refresh their first aid certification, this course is ideal for individuals in a lower-hazard workplaces.
Where a workplace first aid risk assessment identifies a need for an Emergency First Aider in the Workplace, this one-day qualification meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982.
The learner will gain the knowledge and practical competence required to deal with a range of workplace first aid situations.
The broad range of skills included in this training will equip first aiders with the knowledge they need to respond quickly and confidently if someone becomes ill or is injured in the workplace.
🤔 Why choose this course?
✓ Meets the needs of many workplaces
✓ Provides emergency first aid knowledge and practical skills
✓ Builds confidence to act quickly during emergencies
✓ Delivered through engaging, hands-on learning
✓ Gain a nationally recognised, regulated qualification
✓ Suitable for those undertaking the role of workplace emergency first aider
🙋 Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for lower-hazard work environments with up to 25 employees.
Your workplace first aid needs assessment will help determine the level of first aid provision required.
This course is for new or first aiders who need to renew their Emergency First Aid at Work certificate, allowing them to remain compliant for 3 years.
✅ Entry requirements
The role of a workplace first aider can be both physically and emotionally demanding. Employers should carefully consider whether nominated individuals are able to respond effectively during emergency situations.
Due to the practical nature of the first aid assessment there are physical demands. Learners must be able to get to the floor unaided and successfully demonstrate all required elements of the practical assessment on their own, with the casualty on the floor, as in a real-life situation. For example, a learner will need to get to the floor unassisted and demonstrate effective CPR on a manikin at floor level.
Minimum age: 14, however a learner cannot assume the responsibility of being a first aider in the workplace until they reach the age of 16.
Literacy: It is recommended learners hold a minimum of a Level 1 (or equivalent) to undertake this qualification.
🎯 Assessment
Scenarios are set recreating a real-life situation as far as possible to enable a learner to demonstrate their knowledge and practical skills.
During the practical assessment the learner will be asked set related oral questions by the trainer/assessor.
The practical assessment is ongoing throughout the course with the trainer/assessor making learners aware of when they are being assessed and what they are required to demonstrate.
A learner must satisfactorily complete each scenario to pass the practical assessment.
All assessments are completed in English.
Upcoming dates
| Aug 2026 – Exact dates to be confirmed | Location to be confirmed |
| Oct 2026 – Exact dates to be confirmed | Location to be confirmed |
| Dec 2026 – Exact dates to be confirmed | Location to be confirmed |
| Feb 2026 – Exact dates to be confirmed | Location to be confirmed |
To book
Complete the enquiry form below, or drop us an email to office@leapforwardtraining.com and one of our friendly team will be in touch with some forms to fill in.
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This course may be available for SLC funding. Speak with your unit education/resettlement staff to find out more.
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Invest in workplace safety
Having appropriately trained first aiders can make a critical difference during an emergency.
Equip your team with the knowledge, practical skills and confidence they need to respond effectively when it matters most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I requalify rather than retaking the whole course again?
Unlike the First Aid at Work qualification, to requalify learners will need to complete the full course again.
The HSE guidance states that on expiry of their qualification a first aider is no longer considered competent to act as a first aider in the workplace. It is advisable to arrange requalification before expiry to ensure that a workplace is not left with a shortfall of qualified first aiders.
How long does a First Aid at Work certificate last?
The Emergency First Aid at Work certificate remains valid for three years from the date of issue.
