On-site / In-house

We offer in-house and on-site first aid training at your premises, workplace or community group.

Parking & unloading

  • There should be parking available for the trainer to use for the duration of the course, and space to safely unload equipment. If parking is not available, a loading bay or other suitable space must be available for the trainer to unload equipment. In case you are not able to provide either of these, please let us know.
  • If feasible and depending on the situation on site, we will deliver the course materials the working day before.

Trainer's needs and equipment

  • Free internet access.
  • The Client provides a computer with internet access and connection to the projector.
  • LCD projector with a white screen or alternatively a blank white wall for slide shows.
  • Flip chart or white board with pens.
  • A table and chair at the instructor’s disposal.
  • The Client offers drinks, sparkling or still water including a lunch where relevant.

Training room requirements

  • All you need to do is to provide a room which is large enough to accommodate for a maximum of 10 delegates to complete practical tasks such as recovery position. We advise this should be at least the size of a double bed per 2 delegates (approx.180cm x 200cm).
  • The room should be private & free from distractions.
  • There should be at least 1 chair available per delegate and something for them to lean on when writing.
  • All furniture must be movable and not impact the course.
  • There should be toilet facilities, adequate ventilation, and an appropriate temperature for the season.
  • The venue should be open to the trainer one hour before the course starts.
  • The venue should be a public building, company or a school. We are not able to train at a residential address such as a house or flat.
  • If space is an issue, you can opt to have LifeLiners – delivered training at a local hotel or conference room. We will work with you to accommodate your organization’s needs to keep your employees empowered to help save lives.