Foley and Baugh offer emergency first aid training in East Anglia. We can also advise on what is legally required of your particular business.
Emergencies can happen at any time and in any place, often without warning. A sudden illness, a fall, or an accident at work can quickly become a serious situation if help is not available straight away. In these moments, the presence of someone who understands basic emergency first aid can make a crucial difference, providing immediate assistance until professional medical help arrives.
Across our communities and workplaces, the more people who are trained in emergency first aid, the safer everyone becomes. Quick and confident action during the first few minutes of an incident can help stabilise a casualty, reduce the severity of injuries and, in some cases, save a life. Simple interventions such as placing someone in the recovery position, controlling bleeding or recognising the signs of a medical emergency can have a powerful impact.
For businesses, ensuring that a certain number of staff members go through emergency first aid training is not just a responsible decision, but for many is also a legal requirement. The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 set out the duty for employers to make suitable first aid arrangements for their employees; “adequate and appropriate” first-aid equipment, facilities and trained personnel must be provided, based on a risk assessment. These regulations apply to all workplaces, regardless of their size or type of activity. This means employers must get their needs assessed and ensure that suitable provision is made.
One practical way to meet these responsibilities is to nominate members of staff to undertake emergency first aid training. Having trained individuals on site means that when an incident occurs, someone is ready to respond calmly and effectively. This not only supports the wellbeing of employees but also helps create a culture where safety and care for others are taken seriously.
Foley and Baugh provide engaging and practical emergency first aid training designed to give participants the knowledge and confidence to act when it matters most. Our interactive approach ensures that learners do more than simply understand the theory; they gain hands-on experience and the reassurance that they can step forward in a real emergency.
Emergency first aid training matters, and by investing in it, East Anglia’s businesses and individuals alike contribute to a safer environment. Whether in the workplace, on the street or at home, the presence of trained people who can offer immediate help is something that benefits everyone.
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