Can’t Find a Suitable First Aid at Work Course in South Devon?
Why it matters more than you think—and what to do about it.
Why First Aid Training Isn’t Just a Box-Ticking Exercise
If you’re responsible for people—whether that’s a team of five or a workforce of fifty—you’ll already know that workplace safety isn’t just a legal obligation, it’s a practical necessity. Yet, finding high-quality, accessible first aid training in areas like South Devon can feel like a challenge.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is clear: under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981, employers must ensure that there’s adequate first aid provision in place at all times. But what does “adequate” really mean in a world where accidents don’t follow a script?
Accidents Happen – and Often Unexpectedly
In 2022/23, there were 561,000 non-fatal injuries reported in UK workplaces, according to the HSE. Common causes included slips, trips and falls, handling injuries, and contact with machinery. These are the sorts of incidents that demand a calm, competent response within the first few minutes—before emergency services even arrive.
Ask yourself:
Would your team know how to react if a colleague collapsed at work?
Are your first aiders confident with CPR and using a defibrillator?
If an employee was burned, bleeding, or choking—who would step in?
The Business Case for Doing First Aid Properly
Let’s be blunt. Downtime, injuries, and mishandled emergencies cost businesses real money—and more importantly, they can harm people’s lives.
Investing in good first aid training has knock-on effects:
✅ Fewer incidents turn into serious accidents
✅ Staff feel safer, more valued, and better prepared
✅ You demonstrate compliance to regulators and insurers
✅ It builds your organisation’s credibility and care culture
Poor or outdated training is often worse than none at all. It leads to hesitation, panic, or worse—dangerous actions taken with good intentions.

So, What Should You Be Looking For?
A good First Aid at Work course should offer more than a certificate. It should:
Be led by people with real-life experience (not just PowerPoint)
Give time for hands-on learning and scenario-based practice
Include the latest guidelines from the Resuscitation Council UK
Equip learners to deal with situations from minor to major
Leave people feeling confident not just compliant
That’s exactly what our 3-day First Aid at Work – Appointed Person course in Bovey Tracey, Devon is designed to do see link here to courses. It’s a chance to train in a relaxed, professional environment with instructors who’ve served in frontline roles—from the Ambulance Service to Fire & Rescue.
But whether or not you choose us, it’s worth asking: Have you really got first aid covered?
Not Sure What You Need? Start with the Basics
Here are some useful starting points for review:
British Standard First Aid Kits for the Workplace – check yours matches current best practice
iQualifi First Aid Courses – practical, locally delivered training options – See our course calendar link here
Final Thought
First aid isn’t about fear or red tape—it’s about being ready. The difference between a life lost and a life saved can be a few short minutes. Make sure someone on your team knows what to do.
If you’re based in South Devon and want to explore training options without pressure, feel free to reach out:
📧 hello@iqualifi.co.uk
📞 07971 422431
You can view our upcoming courses here. Or just give us a call—we’re happy to talk through what you might need, even if you’re still working it out.
