
Emergency First Aid at Work is a in order for many small businesses to be compliant with health and safety legislation.
Here at Safety First we provide both and First Aid at Work. The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work.
This includes:
carrying out a risk assessment,
appointing a suitable amount of first aiders
providing appropriate first aid training, including where necessary Emergency First Aid at Work Training.
However, having the correct first aid provision in the workplace is not just a legal requirement, it is incredibly important for the safety of all members of staff!
The QA Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF) qualification is designed for individuals who wish to act as an emergency first-aider in their workplace. Upon successful completion of this qualification, candidates will be equipped with the essential skills needed to give safe, prompt and
effective first aid in emergency situations.
What’s more, as a regulated qualification, employers can book this course for their employees and rest assured that they have fulfilled their legal responsibilities for providing quality first aid training, without having to undertake any lengthy due diligence checks.


Courses are tailored to the needs of the clients.
We can deliver at a date and time to suit.
Group discounts available as well as the option to book individual places.
Safety First Welling deliver first aid in Chelmsford

Once you contact us to make an enquiry we will liaise with you to find the most appropriate date and time for us to deliver the course or provide you with the dates of our open courses.
After a date and time has been agreed, we then come to your site and deliver the course.
We follow all guidelines to avoid the spread of covid 19.

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Chelmsford is a city and the county town of Essex, in the East of England. It is located in the London commuter belt, approximately 30 miles (50 kilometres) northeast of the notional centre of London at Charing Cross and approximately 22 miles (35 kilometres) from Colchester. The urban area of the city has a population of approximately 112,000, whilst the district has a population of 168,310.
The main conurbation of Chelmsford incorporates all or part of the former parishes of Broomfield, Newland Spring, Great Leighs, The Walthams, Great Baddow, Little Baddow, Galleywood, Howe Green, Margaretting, Pleshey, Stock, Roxwell, Danbury, Bicknacre, Writtle, Moulsham, Rettendon, The Hanningfields, The Chignals, Widford and Springfield, including Springfield Barnes, now known as Chelmer Village. The communities of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Chelmsford, Ontario and Chelmsford, New Brunswick are named after the city. Chelmsford’s population consists of a large number of City and Docklands commuters, attracted by the 30–35-minute journey into Central London via the Great Eastern Main Line railway. The same journey takes at least 60 minutes by road, via the A12.
On 14 March 2012, Lord President of the Privy Council and Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, announced that it was to be granted city status to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. City status was granted to Chelmsford on 6 June 2012. The demonym for a Chelmsford resident is “Chelmsfordian”.
Do you need first aid in Chelmsford? Safety First delivers first aid in Chemlsford.
We cover a range of areas in and around Chelmsford
We cover Chelmsford postcodes
There will be practical and written assessments on each course.
Learners will need to be able to get down onto the floor to participate.
We can make reasonable adjustments as required so check this out when you make an enquiry.




First aid kits that are “HSE Approved” are green with a white cross. These should be in an easily accessible place with the record book. Staff should be made aware of their location.
You can add things to your first aid kit that you consider relevant to your work place.
For a list of the contents of a first aid kit follow this link
Remember to check your first aid kits regularly as things do expire, and make sure you keep them stocked up when they have been used.
An AED is used to restart the heart of a person who is in cardiac arrest.
75% of adults who collapse and stop breathing will be in a shockable rhythm. Prompt use of an AED will increase their chances of survival significantly.
Use of the AED is covered and assessed on all courses. Early use of an AED is key to the survival of adults in cardiac arrest. The more people we can educate to use AEDs the better.
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We offer a range of different courses online, many of which are great for your professional development as they are CPD accredited. We also have a parent first aid course which is available online which is for information purposes to give parents some basic knowledge of how to cope in the event of an emergency.
For a certified first aid course such as:
to be meet the requirements of the health and safety executive, Ofsted, the varying awarding bodies and any other relevant bodies there needs to be an assessment of the skills needed to be a first aider. This includes things such as
This means that a proportion of the training will need be delivered and assessed face to face.
We offer blended learning which is part online and part face to face.
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