Safety Courses
Emergencies can happen at any time, and the first few minutes are often the most important. Knowing how to act quickly and correctly can mean the difference between life and death. That’s where a FAR Course comes in. This course is designed to give you the skills and confidence to step in and help when someone becomes seriously ill or injured.
Whether you’re in the workplace, at home, in school, or out in public, having first aid training is one of the most valuable skills you can learn. The First Aid Responder (FAR) course is now the recognised standard for workplace first aid in Ireland. It meets all legal requirements set by the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) and is certified by the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC).
If you live or work in Leinster and are looking for practical, hands-on first aid training that is both recognised and respected, this course is a perfect choice.
The FAR Course, or First Aid Responder Course, trains people to respond to a wide range of emergencies before medical professionals arrive. It replaced the older Occupational First Aid course and is now required by law in many Irish workplaces. The course is built around real-life situations and teaches you how to remain calm and take control until emergency services get to the scene.
This is not just about learning CPR. It’s about full-body assessments, managing injuries, recognising the signs of serious conditions like stroke or heart attack, using defibrillators, treating wounds, and much more. It’s suitable for complete beginners and does not require any medical background.
Once you complete the course, you’ll receive a nationally recognised certificate that is valid for two years.
This course is ideal for anyone who may need to give first aid in any setting. It is particularly useful for:
Office staff and managers
Builders, tradespeople, and construction workers
Sports coaches and gym instructors
Teachers and childcare workers
Hospitality and retail workers
Health and safety officers
Self-employed professionals
Parents and guardians
In short, if you’re responsible for the safety of others, or just want to be better prepared in your personal life, a FAR Course is well worth doing.
Employers in Leinster are legally required to ensure their workplace has trained first aid responders. Having staff complete this course helps meet that requirement and creates a safer environment for everyone.
The training is split between classroom learning and practical skills. You’ll learn how to approach an emergency, assess the situation, and provide the appropriate care.
Topics covered in the course include:
How to carry out a patient assessment
CPR techniques and use of a defibrillator (AED)
How to deal with choking
Wound care and controlling bleeding
Responding to burns, fractures, and head injuries
Recognising and managing medical emergencies such as stroke, heart attack, asthma, seizures, and diabetes
Dealing with unconsciousness and shock
Managing multiple injuries or casualties
Communication and record-keeping in emergencies
Scene management and safety precautions
The course gives you a full understanding of what to do in both minor incidents and serious emergencies. You’ll also practise these skills so they become second nature.
The FAR Course is usually delivered over three days. Some providers offer a blended option, with two days of online learning and one in-person training session. This is a great choice for busy people who still want to get certified without taking too much time off work.
Courses are delivered by qualified instructors who have real-world experience in emergency medical care. All lessons follow PHECC guidelines and are regularly updated to reflect best practices.
You’ll complete both written and practical assessments. Once you pass, you’ll receive a certificate that is valid for two years. After that, you can take a one-day Recertification course to renew your certification and keep your skills sharp.
Leinster is one of the busiest regions in Ireland. It includes major cities like Dublin and regional centres like Kildare, Meath, Laois, Wicklow, and Carlow. With such a mix of rural areas, towns, and cities, access to quick medical help is not always guaranteed. That’s why having trained first aid responders nearby is so important.
Here’s why people in Leinster are choosing this course:
It helps meet legal health and safety requirements
It provides life-saving skills that you can use in any situation
It improves workplace safety and team readiness
It’s valuable for personal development and can boost your CV
It’s a responsible choice for parents, teachers, and carers
It can help save lives in remote or busy areas
Across Leinster, there are many places offering FAR training, but not all providers are the same. If you want nationally recognised certification, expert instruction, and real-world practical training, book your course with Emergency First Aid.
We offer certified First Aid Responder courses across Leinster, including Dublin, Kildare, Meath, Wicklow, Laois, Carlow, Offaly, and Louth. Our courses are fully approved by PHECC and meet the legal requirements set by the Health and Safety Authority. Whether you’re an individual or a company, we provide flexible options to suit your schedule.
You can attend one of our public course dates or arrange on-site training for your staff. We also offer blended learning with online theory and in-person practical sessions, ideal for busy workplaces or shift-based teams.
Once you complete the FAR Course with Emergency First Aid, you’ll be issued a Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) accredited First Aid Responder certificate. This confirms you are trained to:
Respond to life-threatening and non-life-threatening situations
Perform CPR and use a defibrillator correctly
Provide care and first aid for a range of injuries and medical emergencies
Keep records of incidents in line with best practice
Act safely and responsibly while awaiting medical professionals
The certificate is valid for two years. It’s widely recognised by employers, schools, childcare services, and public bodies across Ireland.
To keep your qualification valid, you’ll need to complete a two-day FAR Recertification course before your current certificate expires. At Emergency First Aid, we run Recertification courses across Leinster, following the same high standards as our full course.
If your certificate has already expired, you’ll need to complete the full three-day course again. That’s why it’s a good idea to book your Recertification in advance.
We also send out reminders to help you stay on top of your certification and remain fully compliant with workplace safety laws.
At Emergency First Aid, our FAR course is competitively priced, with transparent fees and no hidden charges. The average cost is around €300 for the full three-day course, which includes training, materials, assessments, and certification.
We offer group discounts for companies or organisations booking multiple places. The two-day Recertification course is also available at a reduced rate.
If you’re an employer, you may be eligible for training grants or tax relief, depending on your industry. If you’re self-employed, it’s a smart investment in your skills and your safety.
You don’t need any medical background to take part. Our courses are designed for all levels, from complete beginners to experienced staff refreshing their knowledge.
To get the most out of your training:
Arrive on time for each session
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for practical work
Be ready to take part in group discussions and hands-on exercises
Listen to feedback and ask questions if you’re unsure
Practise key skills like CPR and patient assessment when possible
At Emergency First Aid, we keep class sizes small to make sure each person gets the attention and support they need.
When choosing a course provider, it’s important to pick one that offers real value and proper accreditation. Here’s what to check:
Is the course PHECC-certified?
Is the provider approved by the Health and Safety Authority?
Do they offer flexible training formats and locations?
Are the trainers qualified with emergency response experience?
Are the reviews positive and up to date?
Are costs clear and all materials included?
Emergency First Aid meets all of the above, with experienced trainers, flexible options, and excellent feedback from learners across Leinster.
Emergencies can happen at any time. You could be at work, in a car park, at the gym, or at home with your family. Knowing how to act quickly and effectively can make a huge difference.
Training with Emergency First Aid gives you the tools and knowledge to help in serious situations. You’ll be calm, focused, and ready to do what’s needed until professional help arrives.
This isn’t just a course. It’s a skill that could one day save a life.
If you’re ready to become a certified First Aid Responder, get in touch with Emergency First Aid today. We run regular courses across Leinster and offer practical, straightforward training that fits around your life or business.
Check available dates, ask about group bookings, or book directly through our website. Whether you need first-time training or a Recertification, we’ll make it simple and stress-free.