Experience Great First AID COURSES

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Here’s what we offer

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Hltaid009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

$70 Learn how to handle emergencies: check for danger, response, send for help, examine airways, check for breathing, give CPR and use a portable defibrillator. Learn More



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Hltaid011 Provide First Aid

$140 Learn CPR, Defibrilltation, and what to do for choking, drowning, anaphylaxis, asthma, seizures, burns, bleeding and wounds, fractures, sprains and strains, snakebites and more. Learn More

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Hltaid012 Provide First Aid in an education and care setting

$170 It’s a first aid course with extra training to help you handle child related and infant related emergencies and common first aid scenarios. Learn More

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Course Set – HLTAID009 & UETDRRF004 (CPR/ LVR)

$90 Sparkies, try this. Get CPR trained with extra training to help you handle low voltage rescue emergencies. Learn More

Say Goodbye to Long and Expensive first aid courses.

Time is money. It can be expensive for employers to pay for their staff to train all day. So we’ve made things quicker than ever.

With our fast first aid courses your staff can be trained with as little as 45 minutes of in person time. (Plus online pre-course work)

Oh yeah, it’s worth it.

I was 18 years old and hiking up a mountain with some friends. Someone dislodged a rock and it crashed into one of our little brothers. We felt powerless.

Thankfully, he survived, but many aren’t so lucky. That’s why I learnt first aid and eventually became a trainer. Don’t be like me, get first aid trained before something happens.

How many Staff need Training

How many of your staff should be first aid trained

The Australian Model First Aid Code of Practice usually recommends a minimum ratio of first aiders to workers in each business.

Low risk workplaces: 1 in 50.
High risk workplaces: 1 in 25
Remote high risk workplaces: 1 in 10

If you have multiple shifts, or workers work overtime, Are first aiders always available? If you have seasonal workers, do you have enough first aiders to meet that minimum ratio during your busy period.

If someone is on holidays or off sick for the day you can cover yourself by getting more than the minimum ratio of qualified first aiders in your workplace.

In certain high risk jobs all workers may be required to have a first aid certificate. You should also consider training for those who work alone or on remote locations. Businesses with a large amount of members of the public present such as shopping malls should consider training more than the bare minimum.

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