The right first aid course starts with your workplace risk profile. A small office with low-risk activity may need a different level of cover from a warehouse, care setting, construction site, or venue with frequent public contact.
Start by looking at team size, work patterns, hazards, shift cover, and how quickly emergency services could reach your location. From there, decide whether your team needs a one-day emergency course, a fuller First Aid at Work qualification, or specialist training such as paediatric first aid.
For employers, the best route is usually a short training plan rather than a one-off booking. Keep certificate dates visible, nominate backup first aiders, and plan refreshers before cover becomes thin.

