A full day away from work for first aid and CPR training can be hard for tradies and construction workers to manage. At Master Builders ACT, First Aid and CPR training is delivered in a way that makes staying up to date easier.
Both courses run every Thursday, early in the morning, between 7am and 9:30am. This allows people to complete their training and still be back at work in time for the day ahead.
For staff working a nine-to-five schedule, these course removes one of the biggest barriers to keeping skills current.
First aid and CPR training are essential workplace skills. Accidents and medical emergencies can happen in any environment, not just on construction sites.
A sudden collapse or a serious injury can occur in an office, a workshop, a warehouse, or at a public event. When more people know how to respond, the chances of a good outcome increase.
CPR training focuses on one critical skill: knowing what to do if someone stops breathing or loses consciousness. Performing CPR in the first few minutes can keep someone alive until help arrives. Regular refreshers ensure people remain confident and ready to respond.
First aid training builds the foundation of your knowledge. It covers how to assess an injured person, manage bleeding, treat burns, support fractures and respond to common medical emergencies.
These are practical skills that apply in the workplace, at home and in the community.
One of the strengths of training with Master Builders ACT is flexibility. In addition to weekly early morning sessions, first aid and CPR training can be delivered on-site at your workplace. This allows businesses to train teams together without requiring staff to travel or take extended time away from work.
Building safer workplaces together
For employers, having trained staff on site goes a long way to creating a safer workplace. When people know what to do, incidents can be managed more calmly and effectively. This reduces the risk of further injury and supports better outcomes for everyone involved.
For individuals, holding current first aid and CPR qualifications is a practical advantage, giving you skills that are valued across many industries and roles.
If you are an office worker, a supervisor, a business owner or a part of a team looking to refresh your skills, early morning first aid and CPR training offers a simple solution. You can train before work, return to your role the same day and know that you are prepared to respond in an emergency.
To enrol, visit the course pages below to view upcoming dates or get in touch to have the MBA Training team visit your workplace.
First Aid: https://mba.org.au/training/first-aid-training/
CPR: https://mba.org.au/training/hltaid001-provide-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation/