Phil Evans Training
First Aid Training in the workplace


Types of First Aid Courses
1. Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW)
- Duration: 1 day
- Focus: Basic first aid skills, including CPR and minor injury management.
- Ideal For: Low-risk workplaces, community volunteers.
2. First Aid at Work (FAW)
- Duration: 3 days
- Focus: Comprehensive training covering a range of injuries and illnesses.
- Ideal For: High-risk workplaces like construction sites or factories.

Types of First Aid Courses
1. Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW)
- Duration: 1 day
- Focus: Basic first aid skills, including CPR and minor injury management.
- Ideal For: Low-risk workplaces, community volunteers.
2. First Aid at Work (FAW)
- Duration: 3 days
- Focus: Comprehensive training covering a range of injuries and illnesses.
- Ideal For: High-risk workplaces like construction sites or factories.
3. CPR and AED Training
- Duration: 4 hours
- Focus: Using a defibrillator and performing CPR effectively.
- Ideal For: Public spaces, gyms, and sports clubs.
What Our Clients Say About Us
★★★★★
Life-Saving Skills Learned
Phil Evans Training provided an excellent first aid course. The training was comprehensive, and I now feel prepared to handle emergencies effectively.
★★★★★
Emily Davis
Invaluable Training Experience
The first aid training was incredibly informative and practical. I learned so much and feel ready to assist in emergencies.
★★★★★
Mark Bickford
Exceptional First Aid Training
The first aid training I received from Phil Evans Training was outstanding. The instructor was knowledgeable and made the course engaging and practical. I feel much more confident in my skills now!
★★★★★
Sarah Johnson
Highly Recommend This Course
I attended the first aid training and was thoroughly impressed. The content was relevant, and the hands-on practice was invaluable. I would recommend Phil Evans Training to anyone looking to enhance their skills.
★★★★★
Michael Brown
Frequently Asked Questions
What is first aid training?
First aid training teaches individuals how to provide immediate care to someone who is injured or ill until professional medical help arrives. It covers essential skills like CPR, wound care, and recognizing medical emergencies.
Who should take first aid training?
First aid training is beneficial for everyone, especially those in high-risk jobs, parents, teachers, and caregivers. It equips individuals with the skills to respond effectively in emergencies, potentially saving lives and reducing injury severity.
How long is the first aid training course?
The first aid training course typically lasts for one to three days, depending on the certification level and content covered.
What certification do I receive?
Upon successful completion of the first aid training course, participants receive a recognized certification that demonstrates their competency in first aid skills, valid for a specified period before renewal is required.
Is first aid training required by law?
Places of work s are required to have trained first aiders on-site. Regulations include Health and Safety Regulations (First Aid) 1981 and The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974


