New First aid at Work regulations
The new regulation for First Aid at work come into force on the 1st October 2009
Anyone can do first aid, you are limited only by your training, resources and access to help. There is a statutory obligation on employers to provide trained first aiders in the workplace.
The standard HSE course used to be the 4 day First Aid at Work, backed up be an emergency first aid qualification (appointed person) which took one day. These days there is less heavy industry and help can be summoned quickly using mobile phones, so a major revision in the First aid course has taken place
The new regulations keep the two tier system, but the courses are new.
Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) is a 6 hour course seen as appropriate to low-risk environments.
First Aid at Work (FAW) is now a three day (18 hour) course, appropriate for workers in hazardous and remote sites where risks are higher, outcomes more erious, and help may be delayed.
To keep you up to date with changes in legislation, the HSE also recommends a 3 hour annual update course for first aiders.
Northern Lights training can provide HSE certificated training for the new courses, and advise on the appropriate course for your busines. Please contact us either by phone on 0796 883 8346 or via the contact form here to discuss your requirements.
HSE website link to the new legislation is here.




