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First Aid Course Sydney CBD
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Sydney CBD Training Location
Our First Aid Courses in Sydney CBD are provided by expert trainers in a central locations with easy transport options.
Courses Available
CPR, First Aid, Childcare and Asthma & Anaphylaxis
Daily Classes:
Classes start from 8:00am each day.
Location
325 Pitt St (Suite 12H) Sydney CBD
Arrival Plan
Please arrive on time for the administration and mini quiz. If you arrive late you cannot be admitted to the class. Allow additional travel time for any public transport or traffic delays. CPR First Aid is not responsible for late arrival due to any travel delays.
Refreshments
No food or drink permitted in training room. Bottle water allowed.
Amenities
• Seating in classroom environment
• Hygiene in accordance with infection controls
• Toilets on premises
Parking
Wilson Parking – 227 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia (2 mins walk)
Wilson Parking 55 Market St - 55 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia (5 mins walk)
Public transport
Our training venue can be reached by public transport.
Workplace Onsite Training
We provide workplace compliant training delivered by fully qualified professionals for your staff. Choose from -
We come to you
We provide a trainer at your workplace to conduct a customised trainig session.
Private booking at our venue
Your staff training at our venues for a private, customised session (minimum numbers apply);
Send staff to a public class
Small staff groups can attend our normal public sessions as a more cost-effective solution.
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First Aid Courses in Sydney CBD
In the workplace, compliance with first aid regulations is crucial to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for employees.
First aid courses provide employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to respond effectively in the event of an emergency.
Booking a first aid course is a simple and effective way to ensure that your workplace is compliant with first aid regulations.
We also offer the most competitive rates when compared with other Registered Training Organisations.
Express CPR Course
$81 only $40.50
30min assessment-only
HLTAID009 certificate
Secure online enrolment
Pre-course online theory
For experienced students with current certification
Regular CPR Course
$81 only $40.50
1.5 hour practical course
HLTAID009 certificate
Secure online enrolment
Pre-course online theory
For new students to CPR and first aid
Full CPR Course
$101 only $50.50
2.5 hour practical course
HLTAID009 certificate
Secure online enrolment
No online theory
For new students to CPR and first aid
Express First Aid Course
$161 only $80.50
1 hour assessment-only
HLTAID011 certificate
HLTAID009 included
Secure online enrolment
Pre-course online theory
For experienced students with current certification
Regular First Aid Course
$161 only $80.50
3 hour practical course
HLTAID011 certificate
HLTAID009 included
Secure online enrolment
Pre-course online theory
For new students to CPR and first aid
Full First Aid Course
$181 only $90.50
6.5 hour practical course
HLTAID011 certificate
HLTAID009 included
Secure online enrolment
No online theory
For new students to CPR and first aid
Express Childcare First Aid Course
$201 only $100.50
1.25 hour assessment-only
HLTAID012 certificate
HLTAID011 included
HLTAID009 included
Secure online enrolment
Pre-course online theory
For experienced students with current certification
Regular Childcare First Aid Course
$201 only $100.50
3.5 hour practical course
HLTAID012 certificate
HLTAID011 included
HLTAID009 included
Secure online enrolment
Pre-course online theory
For new students to CPR and first aid
Combined Asthma and Anaphylaxis Course
$161 only $80.50
3 hour practical course
22578VIC Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis qualification
22556VIC Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace qualification
Secure online enrolment
Pre-course online theory
For new students to CPR and first aid
How to get your First Aid Qualification
We make it quick and easy! Just book, attend and assess to receive your First aid certificate
Book
Select a course and venue
Book your date and time
Receive an email for access to the online pre-course theory
Attend
Complete the pre-course theory at least 24 hrs before class
Attend the face-to-face training with our expert trainers
Assess
Complete your assessment
Get your certificate same day
Provide feedback and review
Receive annual reminder
What First Aid Course do I Need?
Need a general First Aid qualification?
We recommend the HLTAID011 Provide first aid course. This also includes CPR qualification. The Australian Resuscitation Council
(ARC) recommends that this qualification is updated every 3 years. We provide express, regular and full First Aid course options
depending on if you are updating your qualification or are taking this for the first time.
Looking to update your CPR qualification?
We recommend the HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation course. The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC)
recommends that this qualification is updated annually. We provide express, short and regular CPR course options depending on
if you are updating your qualification or are taking this for the first time.
Need a first aid qualification to work in the childcare and education industry?
You need to enrol in the HLTAID012 Provide an emergency first aid response in education and care setting course. If you are
working with children in Geelong, you are also be required to obtain first aid training qualifications in Asthma and Anaphylaxis.
Please check with the employer before enrolling, so that client gets the correct training for his or her circumstance.
Note: An Express Class is an ASSESSMENT ONLY course and is only applicable to those who hold current qualifications and train
annually. If you do not complete these courses regularly, we recommend you book into our REGULAR or Full Length Course. It will
be difficult to complete the class assessments without prior learning.
First Aid & CPR Course FAQs
To keep our training costs down a large component of our courses are completed as theory at home prior to the class. And by not supplying refreshments on the day of training we are able to keep our prices low and offer student pricing for all.
It also means we can focus on the fun stuff on the day of the class, and incorporate more practical exercises and assessments rather than a theory-based class environment.
Our courses are nationally accredited and are the same courses delivered nationally by any other RTO (Registered Training Organisation) provider. All of our courses must follow the ARC guidelines if delivered in Australia to make them compliant.
If you need a general First Aid qualification, we recommend the HLTAID011 Provide first aid. This also includes CPR qualification. The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) recommends updating this qualification every 3 years.
If you want to update CPR qualification then we recommend HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) recommends updating this qualification annually.
If you are looking for a first aid qualification to work in the childcare and education industry and require Anaphylaxis and Asthma training ONLY, you should consider HLTAID012 Provide an emergency first aid response in education and care setting.
If you are working with children in Victoria, you are also be required to obtain first aid training qualifications in Asthma and Anaphylaxis. You need to check with the employer before enrolling, so that the client gets the proper training for their circumstance.
**** Please note that you still need to confirm with your employer first what qualification you need to take before you book in a class ****
The pre-study consists of multiple choice questions which can be done online.
Pre-study takes on average 5-8 hours. 95% of students prefer the online method (as opposed to attending another day) as it is convenient and cost effective.
Online First Aid courses are not accredited, so they can’t be used for certification or employment purposes. The First Aid course assessment requires practical demonstration of CPR. This means that you will have to use an actual manekin, which is not available online for any reason and can only be found at real life training courses.
Yes. Your first aid certificate will state that you’re qualified to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because it’s part of the training for those who have obtained their certification.
Defibrillation training is now a component of the 009 course, there is no longer a stand alone 22101VIC course
Our statement (certificate) will be emailed upon successful completion after 7pm the same day for morning classes, or next day for afternoon classes.
Your first aid qualifications will not expire. However, it is recommended that you update your qualification for First Aid every 3 years.
Most workplaces will require staff to have updated qualifications and because course codes can change every 2-3 years it is usually a requirement that first aiders hold a qualification for a current course.
CPR First Aid essential service and still able to deliver first aid and CPR courses. We are actively monitoring advice from the Australian Government, the Chief Medical Office and the Australian First Aid Training Council in relation to Coronavirus (COVID-19) and precautions we must put in place to ensure client health and safety in our classes.
We have implemented and encouraged clients to adhere witrh our stringent hygiene practices:
– hand washing / sanitising (20 second hand washing) before and after entering the class
– hand washing / sanitising after touching any equipment
– handwashing / sanitising is also enforced if a learner touches any personal belongings, such as a mobile phone, in the class environment
– sanitised surfaces and equipment with antibacterial sprays
The cost of a CPR course in Sydney, Australia can vary depending on the provider and the type of course. On average, individuals can expect to pay around $40.50 to $101 for a standard CPR course, with additional fees for advanced or specialised training.
Yes, it is possible to take a CPR course online in Sydney. Many reputable organisations offer online CPR certification programs that allow individuals to learn and practice life-saving techniques remotely.
The duration of a CPR certificate in Sydney may vary, but typically it lasts for 1 year. It is recommended to renew the certification regularly to ensure up-to-date knowledge and skills in life-saving techniques.
HLTAID011, the Provide First Aid – Refresher certification, is typically valid for 3 years. However, it is advisable to check with the specific training provider or organisation for the exact duration of validity.
The duration of a CPR certificate in Sydney may vary, but typically it lasts for 12 months. It is recommended to renew the certification regularly to ensure up-to-date knowledge and skills in life-saving techniques.
It is recommended to renew CPR training every 1 year in Sydney. Regular retraining ensures individuals stay updated with the latest techniques and guidelines for effective life-saving interventions.
The duration of a CPR training course in Sydney may vary, but typically it ranges from 1 to 4 hours, depending on the level of training and competency.
Yes, anyone can perform CPR on someone in an emergency situation, whether they are certified or not. However, it is recommended to take a CPR course to learn proper techniques and improve chances of success.
To acquire a first aid certificate in Sydney, individuals can enrol in a recognised first aid training course offered by certified providers such as CPR First Aid RTO NO 21903. These courses typically involve both theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on training to equip with essential life-saving skills.
HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Sydney focuses specifically on CPR techniques and skills, while HLTAID010 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support covers a broader range of basic emergency life support skills, including CPR. HLTAID010 typically includes additional topics such as managing an unconscious casualty, using an automated external defibrillator (AED), and responding to common medical emergencies.
HLTAID011 has superseded HLTAID003 and offers an updated curriculum, reflecting the latest guidelines and best practices. While both courses cover essential first aid skills in Bendigo, HLTAID011 provides more comprehensive and up-to-date training for emergency response and care.
In Sydney, there is a difference between HLTAID003 and HLTAID004. HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting while HLTAID003 Provide first aid is the course the employer will likely be referring to when they ask a requirement of first aid certificate.
To obtain a first aid certificate in Sydney, individuals can enrol in a recognised first aid training course offered by certified providers. These courses typically involve theoretical instruction and practical hands-on training to equip them with essential life-saving skills.
The cost of first aid training in Sydney can vary depending on the level of training, the organisation providing the course, and any additional certifications included. Typically, prices range from $80.50 to $181 with CPR First Aid RTO NO 21903.
To obtain a first aid certificate in Sydney, individuals can enrol in a recognised first aid training course offered by certified providers like CPR First Aid RTO NO 21903. These courses typically involve theoretical instruction and practical hands-on training to equip with essential life-saving skills.
HLTAID011 replaced HLTAID003, the previous standard unit that covers general first aid skills, including CPR, wound management, and basic life support. HLTAID011, on the other hand, is an advanced unit that includes additional topics such as the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and advanced resuscitation techniques. HLTAID011 is recommended for individuals who require more comprehensive first aid training or work in high-risk environments.
Yes, obtaining a first aid certificate is worth it. It equips individuals with life-saving skills, increases their confidence in emergency situations, and allows them to provide immediate assistance until professional help arrives, potentially saving lives.
The duration of a first aid course in Sydney can vary depending on the level of training. Basic courses usually range from 4 to 8 hours, while comprehensive courses may take 1 to 2 days to complete.
The duration of a first aid at work course can vary depending on the specific training program and requirements. Typically, these courses last between a few hours to a full day, covering comprehensive first aid knowledge and skills relevant to the workplace.
Yes, training for first aid is highly recommended. First aid training equips individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills
Yes, first aid requires training. Proper first aid training is crucial as it provides individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively in emergency situations and provide appropriate care and support to those in need.
The best first aid course depends on individual needs and requirements. Courses such as HLTAID003 (Provide First Aid) or HLTAID004 (Provide an Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting) are widely recognised and comprehensive options.
Yes, online first aid certification is generally valid in Sydney. However, it is important to ensure that the online course is recognised by reputable organisations and meets the requirements set by local authorities.
The validity period of an Australian first aid certificate typically lasts for 36 months. However, it is advisable to check with the specific certification provider or organisation for the exact duration of validity.
Unless they work in the early childhood industry, in which case they would probably complete HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an education and care context, if they need a first aid certificate for employment considerations, they will probably need to complete HLTAID011.
In Sydney, there is a difference between HLTAID003 and HLTAID004. HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting while HLTAID003 Provide first aid is the course the employer will likely be referring to when they ask about a requirement of a first aid certificate.
HLTAID011 has replaced HLTAID003 as the current unit of competency for providing First Aid training in Australia as of October 2020.
Yes, HLTAID004 (Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting) includes the content covered in HLTAID003 (Provide First Aid) and expands upon it by incorporating specific considerations for emergency response in education and care settings.
In Sydney, the validity is three (3) years from the date of the course. It is recommended by the Australian Resuscitation Council that the CPR component of this course be updated every 12 months.
HLTAID012 is the Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting course in Penrith. It includes comprehensive training in first aid, covering a wide range of skills and techniques to respond to emergencies specifically in an education and care environment.
HLTAID011 has replaced HLTAID003 as the current unit of competency for providing First Aid training in Australia as of October 2020.
The most recent version of the accredited Provide First Aid course is HLTAID011 Provide First Aid. The company will likely refer to this course when they enquire about the first aid certification because it replaces the outdated HLTAID003 release.
If HLTAID001 was complete in 2020, it will still remain fully recognised and valid for a full 12 months. HLTAID001 Provide Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation is superseded by HLTAID009 Provide Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation.
HLTAID011 has replaced HLTAID003 as the current unit of competency for providing First Aid training in Australia as of October 2020.
HLTAID003 (Level 2) qualification is a nationally recognised unit of competency in Australia for providing first aid, but its specific level may vary depending on the training organisation and accreditation framework.
Yes, HLTAID003 (Provide First Aid) typically includes CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training as part of its curriculum. Participants learn and practice CPR techniques to respond effectively in emergency situations.
HLTAID011 has replaced HLTAID003 as the current unit of competency for providing First Aid training in Sydney CBD as of October 2020.
The cost of a CPR course in Sydney CBD, Australia can vary depending on the provider and the type of course. On average, individuals can expect to pay around $40.50 to $101 for a standard CPR course, with additional fees for advanced or specialised training.
The duration of a CPR certificate in Sydney CBD may vary, but typically lasts for one year. It is recommended to renew the certification regularly to ensure up-to-date knowledge and skills in life-saving techniques.
It is important to ensure that the online course is recognised by reputable organisations and meets the requirements set by local authorities.
If they completed HLTAID003 in 2020, it will remain fully recognised and valid for a full 3 years.
HLTAID002 is the superseded provide basic emergency life support while HLTAID003 is the superseded provide first aid.
The duration of a CPR certificate in Sydney may vary, but typically lasts for 12 months. It is recommended to renew the certification regularly to ensure up-to-date knowledge and skills in life-saving techniques.
It is recommended to renew CPR training every annually in Sydney. Regular retraining ensures individuals stay updated with the latest techniques and guidelines for effective life-saving interventions.
To obtain a first aid certificate in Sydney CBD, individuals can enrol in a recognised first aid training course offered by certified providers such as CPR First Aid RTO NO 21903. These courses typically involve theoretical instruction and practical hands-on training to equip them with essential life-saving skills.
Unless they work in the early childhood industry, in which case they would probably complete HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an education and care context, if they need a first aid certificate for employment considerations, they will probably need to complete HLTAID011.
In Sydney, the validity is three (3) years from the date of the course. It is recommended by the Australian Resuscitation Council that the CPR component of this course be updated every 12 months.
Yes, HLTAID001, also known as Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), typically expires after one year. It is important to renew the certification to stay current with CPR techniques and guidelines.
The cost of first aid training in Sydney CBD can vary depending on the level of training, the organisation providing the course, and any additional certifications included. Typically, prices range from $80.50 to $181.
The cost of a CPR course in Sydney CBD, Australia can vary depending on the provider and the type of course. On average, individuals can expect to pay around $40.50 to $101 for a standard CPR course, with additional fees for advanced or specialised training.
To obtain a first aid certificate in Sydney CBD, individuals can enrol in a recognised first aid training course offered by certified providers like CPR First Aid RTO NO 21903. These courses typically involve theoretical instruction and practical hands-on training to equip with essential life-saving skills.
The duration of a first aid course in Sydney can vary depending on the level of training. Basic courses typically range from 4 to 8 hours, while comprehensive courses may take 1 to 2 days to complete.
Obtaining a first aid certificate is widely regarded as valuable. It equips individuals with life-saving skills, boosts confidence, and enables them to respond effectively in emergency situations, potentially making a significant difference in saving lives and providing immediate care.
The duration of a first aid course in Sydney CBD can vary depending on the level of training. Basic courses typically range from 4 to 8 hours, while comprehensive courses may take 1 to 3 days to complete.
Yes, online CPR certification is generally valid in Sydney CBD. However, it is important to note that some organisations or workplaces may require a practical assessment for full certification.
The duration of a CPR certificate in Sydney CBD may vary, but typically it lasts for 12 months. It is recommended to renew the certification regularly to ensure up-to-date knowledge and skills in life-saving techniques.
Yes, it’s important to note that some organisations or institutions may require an in-person assessment in addition to the online course for full CPR certification in Sydney CBD.
First aid certificates obtained in Sydney CBD typically have an expiration period of 3 years. It is important for individuals to renew their certificates before they expire to ensure their skills and knowledge remain up to date.
It is important to be aware that certain entities or establishments may mandate an in-person assessment alongside the online course to obtain complete CPR certification in Sydney CBD.
A full first aid certificate refers to a comprehensive training program that covers a wide range of first aid skills and knowledge. It typically includes topics such as CPR, wound management, medical emergencies, and more.
Unless they work in the early childhood industry, in which case they would probably complete HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an education and care context, if they need a first aid certificate for employment considerations, they will probably need to complete HLTAID011.
In Sydney CBD, there is a difference between HLTAID003 and HLTAID004. HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting while HLTAID003 Provide first aid is the course the employer will likely be referring to when they ask about a requirement of a first aid certificate.
The most recent version of the accredited Provide First Aid course is HLTAID011 Provide First Aid. The company will likely refer to this course when they enquire about the first aid certification because it replaces the outdated HLTAID003 release.
Yes, HLTAID004 (Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting) includes the content covered in HLTAID003 (Provide First Aid) and expands upon it by incorporating specific considerations for emergency response in education and care settings.
In Sydney CBD, the validity is three (3) years from the date of the course. It is recommended by the Australian Resuscitation Council that the CPR component of this course be updated every 12 months.
Yes, HLTAID012, also known as Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting, includes comprehensive first aid training. It covers a range of first aid techniques and knowledge specific to the education and care setting.
HLTAID011 has replaced HLTAID003 as the current unit of competency for providing First Aid training in Sydney CBD as of October 2020.
HLTAID011 has replaced HLTAID003 as the current unit of competency for providing First Aid training in Sydney CBD as of October 2020.
HLTAID001 will still be completely accepted and valid if you complete it in 2020 for a full 12 months.
HLTAID011 has replaced HLTAID003 as the current unit of competency for providing First Aid training in Sydney CBD.
HLTAID003 Level 2 qualification is specific level may vary depending on the training organisation and the accreditation framework they follow.
Yes, HLTAID003 (Provide First Aid) typically includes CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training as part of its curriculum. Participants learn and practice CPR techniques to respond effectively in emergency situations.