Sheffield First Aid Courses

FAIB Approved Training

We offer the best value first aid training in Sheffield. Public classes at our venue and on-site training available at your venue.
Students Trained
2,000+
Qualified Trainers
3+
Pass Rate
99.9%

Our First Aid Courses

About Us

Sheffield First Aid Courses offers a wide variety of first aid courses. Whether it is a minor injury or a major accident, having basic first aid knowledge can be extremely helpful.

The training courses offered by at our training centre cover everything from how to deal with minor cuts and scrapes, to more serious injuries such as broken bones and burns. There are also courses available that cover CPR and defibrillation, so that people can be prepared to save a life in an emergency situation.

Whether you are looking to become a first aider for the workplace or for your family, Sheffield First Aid Courses has something to offer. With experienced instructors and a wide range of courses available, you are sure to find the perfect course to suit your needs.

frequently Asked Questions

 

How much is a first aid course?

The cost of a first aid course will vary depending on which course your need. Our basic emergency first aid at work course costs £60. Our on-site first aid training for groups costs £495.

 

How long does a first aid course take?

Our first aid courses take from 1-day to 3 days to complete.

 

What first aid course do I need?

First aiders will generally fall into one of these categories:

  • For low-risk workplaces, you’ll need an emergency first aid at work course.
  • For high-risk workplaces, you’ll need a first aid at work course.
  • For childcare or nurseries, you’ll need a paediatric first aid course.

 

What topics do you first aid courses cover?

Heart attacks, CPR, AED’s, bleeding, choking, shock, burns, fainting, poisoning, head injuries, hypothermia, bone injuries, fractures, sprains, treatment of sick colleagues – and many more topics!

 

How long does a first aid certificate last?

A first aid certificate is valid for three years. After that, you need to retake the course to keep your certification current.

 

what do you do on a first aid course?

First aid courses are essential for individuals who want to learn how to properly administer immediate care for injuries and illnesses. These courses cover a wide range of topics, including basic life support and injury management.

One important aspect of first aid is the proper use of bandages and dressings to control bleeding from cuts and bruises. Participants in a first aid course will learn how to apply pressure to a wound and use different types of bandages to control bleeding. They will also learn how to clean and dress wounds to prevent infection.

Another important topic covered in first aid courses is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Participants will learn how to recognize the signs of cardiac arrest and perform CPR to keep the blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs until medical help arrives.

In addition to managing cuts and bruises, first aid courses also cover the proper management of burns and fractures. For example, participants will learn how to use ice to reduce swelling and pain from a burn or injury, and when to use heat. They will also learn how to immobilize a fracture with a cast or crutches, and how to properly use a wheelchair or other equipment to support a person’s head, neck, back, shoulder, arm, hand, finger, leg, and foot.

Another important aspect of first aid is dealing with the pain, swelling, and other symptoms that can accompany an injury or illness. Participants will learn how to use over-the-counter medications and other methods to alleviate pain and reduce swelling.

First aid courses also cover the proper procedures for calling for emergency medical assistance, such as calling an ambulance. Participants will learn how to provide emergency responders with accurate information about the location and nature of the injury or illness, as well as how to provide basic care while waiting for medical help to arrive.

Overall, first aid courses provide participants with the knowledge and skills they need to provide immediate care for injuries and illnesses, and to properly support the injured or ill person until medical help arrives.

 

What first aid course do i need for SIA licence?

To get your SIA licence, you’ll need to undertake an Emergency First Aid at Work Course (EFAW).

 

How to pass first aid course?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to pass a first aid course will vary depending on the individual and the specific course requirements. However, there are some tips that can help to increase your chances of success.

Firstly, make sure that you are fully prepared for the course. This means reading over the material in advance, and familiarising yourself with the topics that will be covered. If possible, try to find a study buddy who can help you to revise the material and answer any questions that you may have.

Secondly, pay attention during the course itself. First aid courses can be quite intensive, so it is important to focus and take note of all the important information. If you find yourself struggling to stay focused, try to take breaks often and make use of any tools or resources that can help, such as flashcards or mind maps.

Finally, don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it. If there is something that you don’t understand, or you’re struggling with a particular topic, don’t hesitate to speak to the instructor or ask a fellow student for assistance. With hard work and dedication, you should be able to pass your first aid course with flying colours.

 

What to wear to a first aid course?

The best thing to wear to a first aid course is comfortable clothing that you can move around in easily. You should also avoid clothes with lots of loose fabric like skirts, as this can get in the way when you’re trying to perform CPR or other first aid techniques. Finally, make sure to wear closed-toe shoes so you’re protected from any sharp objects or debris.

 

Our Training Accredition

First Aid Certified Badge

You’ll receive the Skills Training Group – First Aid Certified badge which you can display on your website or marketing material to demonstrate your investment in first aid skills for your staff.

First Aid Industry Body

The First Aid Industry Body (FAIB) is a leading first aid training accreditation body. Their courses are recognised by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE). Our first aid at work courses are accredited by the FAIB.

 

FOFATO Logo

The Federation of First Aid Training Organisations (FOFATO) represent over 400 first aid training providers throughout the UK. A FOFATO member displays you meet a level of due diligence with regards to training standards.

Some of our first aid clients

We are a trusted brand in Sheffield, where we provide both on-site and public first aid courses for some of Sheffield’s most well-known employers.

Locations We Can Deliver First Aid Training

  • Oughtibridge: 5.9 miles (14 minutes)
  • Stocksbridge: 6.4 miles (15 minutes)
  • Bradfield: 7.2 miles (17 minutes)
  • Dore: 7.4 miles (18 minutes)
  • Worrall: 8.1 miles (19 minutes)
  • Fulwood: 8.4 miles (20 minutes)
  • High Green: 8.8 miles (20 minutes)
  • Lodge Moor: 9.1 miles (21 minutes)
  • Grenoside: 9.2 miles (22 minutes)
  • Ecclesfield: 9.3 miles (22 minutes)

 

  • Deepcar: 10 miles (23 minutes)
  • Chapeltown: 10.5 miles (24 minutes)
  • Totley: 10.7 miles (25 minutes)
  • Killamarsh: 11.2 miles (26 minutes)
  • Beighton: 11.8 miles (27 minutes)
  • Coal Aston: 12.3 miles (28 minutes)
  • Frecheville: 12.5 miles (29 minutes)
  • Wharncliffe Side: 12.6 miles (29 minutes)
  • Sothall: 12.9 miles (30 minutes)
  • Norton: 13 miles (30 minutes)

Locations We Can Deliver First Aid Training

The Hope Centre on Bernard Road in Sheffield is served by several public transportation options.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is on Langsett Road/Bernard Road, served by the following bus routes: 52, 120, 152, 201, 252, 253, 255 and X1.

Tram: The nearest tram stop is Sheffield station. From there, you can catch the Blue or Purple route and get off at Granville Road stop.

Train: The nearest train station to The Hope Centre is Sheffield station. From there, you can catch a bus, tram or walk to the centre.

Please note that public transport schedules and routes may change, I suggest you check with the local transit authority or check online journey planner for the latest information.

 

Driving Directions To Our Sheffield Venue

Driving Directions From Rotherham
  1. Head west on Doncaster Road/A630 toward Collier Row
  2. Turn right onto Bridgegate/A618
  3. Continue to follow A618
  4. Turn left onto Centenary Way/B6077
  5. Continue to follow B6077
  6. Turn right onto West Street/B6077
  7. Take the 1st left onto Fitzwilliam Street
  8. Turn left onto Bernard Road
  9. The Hope Centre will be on the right

 

Driving Directions From Rotherham
  1. Head west on Cleveland St/A638 towards A630
  2. Turn left onto Bawtry Rd/A638
  3. Continue to follow A638
  4. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A638
  5. Continue on A638 and merge onto M18
  6. At junction 33, take the A630 exit to Sheffield
  7. Merge onto A630
  8. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A630
  9. Turn left onto Centenary Way/B6077
  10. Continue to follow B6077
  11. Turn right onto West Street/B6077
  12. Take the 1st left onto Fitzwilliam Street
  13. Turn left onto Bernard Road
  14. The Hope Centre will be on the right

 

Driving Directions From Chesterfield
  1. Head east on New Beetwell St/A619
  2. Turn left onto Chatsworth Rd/B6057
  3. Turn right onto West Bars/A619
  4. Continue to follow A619
  5. Slight left onto A61
  6. Turn left onto Long Edge Ln/A61
  7. Turn left onto A61
  8. Turn right onto A61
  9. Take the exit onto A630
  10. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Centenary Way/B6077
  11. Continue to follow B6077
  12. Turn right onto West Street/B6077
  13. Take the 1st left onto Fitzwilliam Street
  14. Turn left onto Bernard Road
  15. The Hope Centre will be on the right
Driving Directions From Barnsley
  1. Head south on Eldon St/A61
  2. Turn right onto Peel St/A61
  3. Continue to follow A61
  4. Turn right onto Pontefract Rd/A635
  5. Continue to follow A635
  6. Take the exit onto Sheffield Pkwy/A57
  7. Turn right onto A57
  8. Turn left onto A61
  9. Take the exit onto A630
  10. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Centenary Way/B6077
  11. Continue to follow B6077
  12. Turn right onto West Street/B6077
  13. Take the 1st left onto Fitzwilliam Street
  14. Turn left onto Bernard Road
  15. The Hope Centre will be on the right

 

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