First Graide UK Ltd: Training for a Safer Future
First Graide UK Ltd is a HSE approved training provider that delivers safety related training courses to a wide range of clients from parents, children in school and across all sectors where there is a legislative requirement for training.
Based in Leicestershire, we have a team of fully qualified and experienced trainers who use a variety of training techniques to ensure the delegates have an enjoyable learning experience and also provide a mentoring service following the course.
Our aims are to:
• Provide high quality and cost effective training solutions.
• Maintain the quality of provision through the ongoing development of our trainers and assessors.
• Provide a low stress learning environment.
• Provide employers with the most up to date information and guidance on their legislative obligations and sector requirements.
• Maintain the standards of service set out in our customer service statement.
Courses
Open training courses are regularly delivered at our training centre in Leicester but we also offer a cost effective solution for businesses who would rather have the course run at their own premises. This not only offers the benefits of discounted course fees, but also saves on the cost of sending a group of staff to another location and the courses can be tailored to your business needs.
All courses are up to date with relevant workplace legislation and enable employers to meet their obligations required by statutory legislation or National Occupational Standards. Successful completion can be used as evidence towards certain learning outcomes of delegates NVQ, Apprenticeship or National Diploma programmes.
Services
• We offer a quality assured certification service for non- HSE approved First Aid training providers wishing to deliver HSE approved training programmes.
• Health and Safety Consultancy.
• Training Needs Analysis.
• Our training and meeting rooms can be hired out to facilitate your own in-house training or to hold meetings, interviews etc
Company News
INSTRUCTOR'S PLEASE NOTE
Posted March 8th, 2010 by EditorA 16 year old girl swimmer died after a lifeguard stopped CPR when she started breathing again, she thought that she had saved her life a Coroner heard...
Abstracts:
Heart specialist Dr Christopher Duke said Sophie 'would have survived' if she had received continuous CPR. He said 'You don't stop resuscitation just because a patient appears to be breathing. You only stop if there's breathing and a pulse.'
Testimonials
Ian Hilton-Tapp: Salusburys Harding and Barnett Solicitors
Posted February 3rd, 2009 by Editor"thank you for your warm welcome, hospitality and excellent training course on Friday. We all learnt a lot from the course, aided by the fact that it was also enjoyable and presented by a very good teacher!"