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Basic First Aid — Practical Attendance Course | Kerry, Cork & Limerick

Practical basic first aid training focused on adult (16+) emergency response for workplaces, schools and community groups.

Duration: 6.5 Hours Certification: Certificate of Attendance (Unaccredited) Focus: Practical Adult First Aid (16+)

What This Course Covers

This basic first aid programme is practical-only and designed for learners who need clear, usable emergency response skills for adult casualties (16+).

Training is hands-on throughout, with guided demonstrations and scenario drills rather than theory-heavy classroom delivery.

Participants complete the course with an unaccredited certificate of attendance and confidence in core first aid actions.

What You Will Learn

  • CPR and AED use
  • Patient assessment and vital signs
  • Common medical emergencies
  • Bleeding and musculoskeletal injury management
  • Care of the unconscious patient
  • Burns first aid care
DetailInfo
Duration6.5 Hours
CertificationCertificate of Attendance (Unaccredited)
Course FormatPractical only
AudienceAdult first aid (16+)
DeliveryOn-site or Training Centre
LocationsKerry, Cork, Limerick, Munster

Planning insight: teams that schedule refresher rehearsal before certificate expiry typically maintain faster response speed and stronger role clarity in live incidents.

Curriculum Breakdown

Practical CPR and AED use for adult first aid incidents.

Structured adult patient assessment and vital-sign checks.

Recognition and immediate response to common adult medical emergencies.

Bleeding control and practical musculoskeletal injury management.

Airway care, recovery positioning and monitoring for unconscious casualties.

Immediate burns care and escalation decisions in adult emergencies.

Delivery Options

Choosing the right delivery format has a direct impact on learner engagement, operational disruption and long-term retention. The strongest outcomes usually come from selecting a pathway that matches your staffing model, incident profile and internal communication culture rather than choosing only on convenience.

On-Site Delivery

Ideal for teams that need training aligned to their own premises, workflow and risk profile. On-site formats reduce travel friction and improve contextual relevance. Trainers can incorporate practical walkthroughs linked to your actual evacuation routes, access constraints and incident escalation pathways.

Public Scheduled Courses

Suitable for individuals or smaller teams requiring accredited pathways with predictable scheduling and structured assessment support. Public sessions also give participants exposure to cross-sector perspectives, which often improves situational judgement during scenario discussions.

Bespoke Group Programmes

Designed for organisations requiring blended outcomes, such as first aid plus manual handling or refresher cadence planning across multiple locations. Bespoke formats are useful when leadership needs phased implementation across departments with non-trivial risk differences.

Learning Outcomes and Operational Impact

Individual Capability Gains

Participants leave the programme with stronger confidence in scene assessment, structured patient care, communication under pressure and safe escalation to emergency services. This capability is reinforced through coached repetition, not one-time demonstration, so skills remain accessible during stressful moments.

Each learner is expected to demonstrate technical accuracy alongside calm response sequencing. This dual focus reduces hesitation and improves action quality in the critical first minutes of an incident.

Team and Business Outcomes

For organisations, the resulting gains include clearer role ownership, reduced response ambiguity and better post-incident learning. Teams with routine first aid rehearsal generally show stronger coordination and faster handover quality compared with teams that train only to meet certification deadlines.

Leadership can use this course as a foundation for wider safety governance, including refresher planning, equipment readiness checks and incident debrief frameworks.

Course FAQs

Yes. We regularly deliver on-site sessions across all three counties and can align delivery with your operational schedule, room layout constraints and shift handover windows.

This course is suitable for designated first aiders, supervisors, safety leads and team members responsible for early incident response. It is also valuable for organisations building a deeper safety culture where role clarity and confident escalation are priorities.

We recommend scheduled refreshers, short scenario drills and periodic role reviews so practical capability remains strong between formal renewals. A quarterly rehearsal rhythm is often an effective baseline for maintaining confidence and consistency.

Yes. Many organisations adopt blended pathways to address emergency response and injury prevention together. Combined planning can improve attendance efficiency while strengthening overall risk control outcomes.

Related Courses

If you are comparing pathways, review related options to build a staged capability plan. Many teams start with one core programme and then layer refresher or specialist modules based on role needs, compliance goals and site-level risk analysis.

Ready to strengthen your team’s emergency response?

Group/Company bookings call Emma on 0868119207 or John on 0879255497 e-mail faculty@firstaidcork.ie

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