Occupational First Aid Training

999 Emergency Training are Ireland largest provider of Safety, Healthcare and Pre-Hospital Training and Services in Ireland.   Occupational First Aid
This is a comprehensive 3 day QQI /FETAC Level 5 Certification Course which covers all the essential aspects of the Occupational First Aid requirements as outlined in module 5N1207 and was introduced on 1 September 2008.

Occupational First Aid Refresher
This is a comprehensive 1 day Certification Course which covers all the essential aspects of the Occupational First Aid so that you can keep our Occupational First Aid qualification.

Occupational First Aid Instructor
This course is being evaluated by Safety Ireland. Please contact us directly with any queries.

Booking For Groups/Companies

Just contact us and we will arrange an Instructor for your own location. All we need is a room suitable for the group size. This course is also available for bookings on weekends. This course can also be run for your group at our training centre in Terenure, Dublin. This course can be tailored for your group/company own needs.

Booking For Individuals

This course is available as an open course for individuals to join, just call us or join our email list for updates of new courses and check our schedule page for details of our next open course.

Need A Course Urgently

If you require this course urgently for work or safety audit, we can arrange this course at any time and in any location. This is possible even if it’s just for one person. Just contact us for a quote.

Equality, Access, Transfer and Progression

Places on the course are provided on a first come basis. If a course is full additional courses may be scheduled if there is adequate demand. Safety Ireland will at all times ensure equality in our service provision. We therefore ask any learner that has specific learning requirements to contact our office on 01-44 22 999 or at the time of booking the training and we will ensure that all possible measures are taken to meet requirements. English is the language that the training is provided in and participants must have a good understanding of the English language.  If participants prefer they are welcome to bring along an interpreter; however prior notice must be given to 999 Emergency Training .