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First Aid Training

Emergencies don’t wait. Whether on-site, in the office, or out in the field, knowing how to respond can mean the difference between calm control and chaos. At Morson Nexus, we connect businesses with accredited first aid training that turns bystanders into confident first responders. Because when it comes to saving lives, skill beats panic every time.

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Course Overview

Accredited First Aid Training for Every Workplace

Our accredited first aid courses equip teams with the knowledge, confidence, and practical ability to respond effectively in critical moments.

From essential first aid at work to advanced emergency response, every Nexus course is designed to meet industry standards and empower people to act fast, stay calm, and save lives.

Whether you’re an SME or managing a high-risk environment, our tailored training ensures full compliance with HSE guidelines and gives your teams the capability to safeguard each other and your business.

You’ll gain:

  • Certified, confident first aiders on every shift.
  • Compliance with legal and insurance requirements.
  • Reduced incident impact and faster on-site response.

Use the First Aid Calculator

Not sure how many first aiders your site needs?

Use our First Aid Calculator, a simple tool that assesses your workplace size, sector, and risk level to recommend the right number of trained personnel.

It’s quick, accurate, and designed to keep you compliant without guesswork.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most Nexus first aid qualifications are valid for 1-3 years before renewal is required.

Yes. We deliver flexible, accredited training at your premises or at one of our approved centres.

Absolutely. All Morson Nexus First Aid courses meet or exceed current HSE and Ofqual requirements.

Use our First Aid Calculator to find out instantly based on your risk profile.

Yes—many organisations combine the two to strengthen physical and psychological wellbeing support.

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