Personally, I'd stick to first aid out of work, and constantly revise what you've learnt
Go on a public course for first aid, and enjoy it. Go again in 6 to a years time to refresh yourself. Then you'll always be prepared
Why I'd say avoid the workplace one, is because there's so much law attached to the workplace. You'd be better off having someone grateful for your help, rather than do a good thing and find yourself in trouble because you didn't follow the red tape
Posted By: pants on June 7th 2014 at 13:54:53
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- Does anyone know anything about first aid? Is there such thing as 'qualified first aider'? (General Chat) - Jacksons_Twelfth, Jun 7, 12:37:10
- Yes. I'm a qualified first aider off of the Red Cross. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jun 7, 15:24:41
- Explains why you kept touching me... (General Chat) - BigGrantHolt, Jun 7, 16:31:53
- Personally, I'd stick to first aid out of work, and constantly revise what you've learnt (General Chat) - pants, Jun 7, 13:54:53
- all of our qualified first aiders at work receive the training from St Johns (General Chat) - South_West_Canary, Jun 7, 12:50:55
- thinking about it, I recall one of them saying (General Chat) - South_West_Canary, Jun 7, 12:53:04
- Many workplaces will recommend courses to a given standard (General Chat) - Old Man, Jun 7, 12:47:32
- i think you will find (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Jun 7, 12:46:11
- You get a sustificate and a card to say what level you are "accredited" at (General Chat) - Colney Rodent, Jun 7, 12:45:12
- Yes. I'm a qualified first aider off of the Red Cross. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jun 7, 15:24:41
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