


FIRST AID AT WORK
ENHANCED CONSTRUCTION RESPONDER
This course has been developed in partnership with Radius Group. This specialised training, tailored for the lifting sector of the construction industry, is the best-in-class available today. It covers a wide range of construction-specific emergencies, including;
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falls from height
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crush injuries
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sharp & blunt impacts
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catastrophic haemorrhage
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burns and chemical-related incidents
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vehicle accidents
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medical issues in challenging environments such as at height and in restricted spaces.
After road-testing and fine-tuning these courses to meet the specific demands of the industry, sector and workforce, We offer four distinct enhanced training programs to our customers and related stakeholders. These courses range from introductory first aid training to more enhanced medical and medical incident response programs, designed to equip participants with the skills & confidence necessary to handle a variety of medical emergency situations on their job sites.
The immersive, practical approach ensures that participants are fully prepared to respond to medical incidents swiftly and confidently, helping to boost overall safety standards across construction sites and maximising the pre-hospital & pre-professional clinician care the teams can offer their colleagues.
This partnership with Radius Group’s ongoing commitment to improving safety and well-being in the construction industry is setting new benchmarks for site safety and emergency preparedness, ensuring that both our teams and our clients are better equipped to handle critical situations; when they arise.

"I had the chance to dip in an out of this 4-day enhanced trauma first aid course at our HQ last week, and it was so impressive! Terry, Rob and Ty were professional, knowledgeable, and really down-to-earth. They made everyone feel comfortable and were patient, making sure our team understood everything. The real-life trauma scenarios they set up in our yard felt very real and gave our team valuable hands-on experience. On the last day, they even had a double amputee scenario, which really tested our team to show what they had learned in the previous 3 days!"