Workplace training

At Anglia CPR, we know that no two workplaces are the same – and neither are their risks. That’s why our Workplace Training is tailored to your unique environment. Before training begins, we carry out a walkthrough of your site to identify specific risks and potential hazards to staff, customers, and visitors. From office spaces and retail settings to workshops and warehouses, we adapt real-life training scenarios to reflect what your team might actually face.

We offer group discounts and flexible scheduling to make training accessible and cost-effective, helping you ensure more of your team is trained – not just for Health & Safety compliance, but to give staff confidence in everyday life too. Whether someone collapses in your canteen, on the shop floor, or at a family BBQ – having first aid knowledge can truly be life-saving.

Because every workplace is different

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Why workplace first aid training?

  • Site-specific hazard assessment – we tailor your training to reflect your work setting

  • Group discounts – ideal for training teams or departments together

  • Scenarios built around your environment – helping staff retain practical, relevant skills

  • Covers staff, visitors, and customers – ideal for customer-facing teams or busy premises

  • Builds confidence beyond the workplace – giving team members vital life skills

Courses

The most popular workplace training sessions include:

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Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) (6 Hours , 1 Day)

Our Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course is perfect for lower-risk workplaces or teams that need a reliable, confident first aider on site. This one-day course covers the essential skills needed to respond to the most common first aid emergencies, and meets the requirements of the Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.

It’s a great option for small businesses, offices, or customer-facing environments where a quick response can make all the difference.

Delivery Options:

  • Full classroom course - 6 Hours / 1 day

  • Blended course - 3 hours online, followed by 3 hours in the

    classroom

What’s covered:

  • The role and responsibilities of a first aider

  • How to assess a scene and prioritise safety

  • Managing an unresponsive casualty (including CPR and recovery position)

  • Using an AED (defibrillator)

  • Choking, bleeding, shock, burns and minor injuries

  • How and when to report workplace incidents

    Assessment & Certification:
    You’ll be assessed throughout the day with practical tasks and group discussions. Successful participants receive an Emergency First Aid at Work certificate, valid for 3 years.

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First Aid at Work (FAW) (18 Hours, 3 Days)

Our First Aid at Work (FAW) course is a comprehensive, three-day training designed for higher-risk environments or workplaces that require a fully qualified first aider. It meets all the requirements set out in the Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, as well as the most up-to-date UK and European Resuscitation Council guidelines.

It’s ideal for industries like construction, manufacturing, education, or any business with larger teams or increased workplace hazards.

Delivery Options:

  • Full classroom course - 18 hours / 3 days

  • Blended Course - 6 hours / 1 day online followed, by12 hours / 2 days in the classroom

What’s covered:

  • The role and responsibilities of a workplace first aider

  • How to assess an incident and carry out a primary and secondary survey

  • Responding to an unresponsive casualty (including CPR, recovery position and seizures)

  • Use of an AED (defibrillator)

  • Choking, bleeding, shock, burns, and minor injuries

  • Workplace illnesses such as asthma, diabetes, heart attack and stroke

  • Managing fractures, dislocations, sprains, and head or spinal injuries

  • Dealing with eye injuries, poisoning, and chest injuries

  • Reporting and recording incidents in line with workplace procedures

Assessment & Certification:
Participants are assessed throughout the course through group work, practical tasks, and a short written test. Successful learners receive a First Aid at Work certificate, valid for 3 years.

Ready to make your workplace safer?

Whether you’re updating your compliance, inducting new staff, or simply want to build a safer, more confident team – Anglia CPR will make your training practical, friendly, and fully tailored to your needs.

Let’s talk about the best option for your workplace – get in touch today.

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