first aid

Occupational First Aid

The course runs over 3 full days at our premises in Dublin and Cork and can also be held in your business premises by prior arrangement if it is more suitable for employees and employers.  Our course is accredited by Fetac and upon successful completion of the course and passing a assessment, the candidate is awarded with a Fetac Level 5 Certificate which covers a business requirement under Health and Safety Regulations where they are required to have first aiders.

The Fetac Certificate remains valid for 2 years after which a 1-day Refresher course is sufficient to extend certification, this can also be provided by ourselves.

Trained and experienced instructors deliver the course in small groups.

Occupational First Aid Refresher Course

St John runs a 1 day Refresher course where students can upskill and practice in a relaxed comfortable enviroment.  You will work with our trained and experienced instructors who will guide you and offer you peer support whilst helping you to refresh skills you have previously learnt.  They will answer any questions and offer the benefit of their experience whilst going through an agreed schedule during the day. 

To attend this course and re-certify you must have a valid Fetac cert or one that is about to expire within 90 days.  You do not have to have previously attended a St John OFA course.

Occupational First Aid Refresher Course

St John runs a 1 day Refresher course where students can upskill and practice in a relaxed comfortable enviroment.  You will work with our trained and experienced instructors who will guide you and offer you peer support whilst helping you to refresh skills you have previously learnt.  They will answer any questions and offer the benefit of their experience whilst going through an agreed schedule during the day. 

To attend this course and re-certify you must have a valid Fetac cert or one that is about to expire within 90 days.  You do not have to have previously attended a St John OFA course.

Occupational First Aid

The course runs over 3 full days at our premises in Dublin and Cork and can also be held in your business premises by prior arrangement if it is more suitable for employees and employers.  Our course is accredited by Fetac and upon successful completion of the course and passing a assessment, the candidate is awarded with a Fetac Level 5 Certificate which covers a business requirement under Health and Safety Regulations where they are required to have first aiders.

The Fetac Certificate remains valid for 2 years after which a 1-day Refresher course is sufficient to extend certification, this can also be provided by ourselves.

Trained and experienced instructors deliver the course in small groups.

St. John Ambulance

Description:

St. John Ambulance started in Ireland in 1903 by Sir John Lumsden as a works division of Arthur Guinness.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community/Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Emergency Services
Medical / Health
Education /Training/Support
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Local Community
Volunteers
Business / Enterprise

Order of Malta Kilkenny

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community/Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Medical / Health
Emergency Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Local Community
Older People
Children/Young People

Alpha Aid Training

Organisation: 
Alpha Aid Training

A private business offering first aid training to organisations, groups and the general public in groups or on an individual basis. Flexability is the key word where courses are concerned.

Information about your organisation / company: 

Alpha Aid Training is a training provider offering professionalism, flexibility, competiveness and appreciation for your staff of this important and critical element of the workplace.

These courses provide business with compliance to the full requirements of current Health and Safety legislation.

Being appreciative of the current economic environment, as well as the demands on business for the best value for money are foremost in our offering, and as such, I am available to meet with you to advise on how best offer Health and Safety training in the most competitive manner.

Contact Helen on
85-7497954 to discuss your needs or visit our website for further information.
 

Training experience and qualifications: 

Qualified to national standards
Experienced with national charity


PHECC recognised training institute


FETAC approvedtraining organisation.

Contact Details

Address 1: 
Lynston
Address 2: 
Acres
Address 3: 
Kinsale
City: 
Kinsale
County: 
Cork
Postcode: 
000
Phone: 
021 4772613
Fax: 
0

First Aid Courses

First aid courses of all types - business and personal.

Public and Groups cater for in your venue or locally.

Contact us through the web on:

www.alphaaidtraining.com

Order of Malta Ambulance Corps - Naas Unit

Description:

 

 

In 1938, the Order of Malta established a unit in Galway to provide First Aid, Ambulance and Casualty Services in Connaught.  Today the Order of Malta is a nationally based organisation organised in unit areas, and structured into nine regions.  It has a fleet of over 135 vehicles and ambulances and provides first aid, ambulance and emergency care services in most of the principal cities and towns throughout the island of Ireland.

Services provided include:

Transport for people with disabilities and older people to hospitals, day care centres, church services and social functions.

Ambulance and first aid services at all major race meetings, numerous sporting events - Gaelic football, hurling, rugby and soccer – and ambulance and transport to other charitable bodies providing assistance to the elderly and people with disabilities.

Reserve Ambulance Service to the statutory services when required, drawing on its fleet of over 135 ambulances and vehicles ranging from minibuses, 4WD to full accident and emergency ambulances.

Forms part of the integrated emergency medical services – EMS - at major public events.

The Ambulance Corps is operated entirely by volunteers with the support of a small admin staff at head office.  The Order of Malta does not receive any government funding to support the cost of running the organisation.  Each Ambulance Corps unit raises funds locally and is self-financing.

 

Which sector do you work in?: 
Health
How would you classify your work?
Medical / Health
Disability Services
Emergency Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Local Community
Client group with a specific illness
General Public
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