First Aid

First Aid Training



First Aid Training

These are hands-on, scenario based courses for people who want to be able to offer help to those in need. They take a pragmatic approach to dealing with First Aid and look at what the safe and sensible approach to a situation would be.

Our courses are run by experienced and highly qualified outdoor professionals with backgrounds in Cave and Mountain Rescue. They are British Red Cross Assessors and Advanced First Aid Trainers with years of practical First Aid provision and experience behind them.

Whichever course you attend, you will be provided with the most up to date version of the ‘First Aid Manual’ by British Red Cross and St John Ambulance at the start of the course, along with our own relevant handouts and guides throughout delivery. 

Performance on these courses will be assessed continually by the Course Instructors. Those candidates who complete the course and are deemed to have reached the required standard will be issued with a certificate that is valid for a period of three years.

Our courses have been extremely popular due to the practical nature of delivery and the time spent ensuring participants understand what they are doing.


Emergency First Aid Training

A one day training course on the basics, in-line with HSE recommended content with continuous assessment. Formally known as the Appointed Persons course, this is a great starting place or top up your First Aid knowledge. This course is aimed predominantly at those who want to learn practical skills that will be of use anytime, anywhere, whether in the office or at a remote location where Emergency Services cannot access easily. This course fulfils workplace considerations for health and safety regulations and NGB Awards.

The course content covers basic life saving First Aid, and outdoor approaches to illnesses and injuries, including:
  • Accident books / RIDDOR
  • Health and safety (First Aid) regulations
  • Managing an incident
  • The order of prioritisation in first Aid
  • Roles and responsibilities of a first Aider
  • Contents of a first aid kit and avoiding cross-infection
  • What to do in an emergency
  • Resuscitation – CPR and life support
  • Treatment of the unconscious casualty
  • Description of the different types of wounds and how to treat blood loss
  • Fractures, breaks, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries
  • Treatment for Shock, burns and choking

2024 Emergency First Aid one day Course Dates:
  • 8th April
  • 1st June
  • 4th October

Practical First Aid Training

A two day First Aid course that is ideal for Outdoor Instructors and those who want a sound practical knowledge of First Aid. The course covers primary and secondary surveys, as well as basic life support. Opportunities to practice these skills through the use of scenarios will be provided throughout the course. This course also more than fulfils workplace considerations for Health and Safety regulations and NGB Awards. This is our most popular course and is the one to book if you want to learn skills rather than just knowledge.

The course content covers basic life saving First Aid, and outdoor approaches to illnesses and injuries. Everything from the Emergency 1st Aid Course is included, as well as:
  • Principles of First Aid
  • Personal Safety View full course details
  • Priorities of Care
  • Primary Assessment – DR ABC
  • The Unconscious Casualty – Recovery Position
  • Secondary Survey – Head to Toe & Symptoms/Signs
  • Control of Bleeding, Dressings & Bandaging
  • Treatment for Shock, bleeds, burns and choking
  • Spinal, Head and Eye Injury
  • Major Illnesses – Angina, Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrest, Asthma, Stroke
  • Hypothermia
Practical First Aid in the Outdoors 2024 Course Dates:
  • March 7-8
  • March 14-15
  • April 22-23
  • June 5-6
  • July 4-5
  • August 26-27
  • October 10-11
  • October 28-29
  • November 21-22

First Aid Training for Outdoor People

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