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First Aid Training in Cambridge

Earn your highly respected Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course in the world-renowned city of Cambridge. We run engaging open courses and provide tailored on-site training for groups in technology and business parks across Cambridgeshire.

About first aid training in Cambridge

Cambridge is a global centre for innovation, with a unique economic landscape dominated by science, technology and research. Within these highly specialised workplaces, fulfilling the legal first-aid duties set by the HSE is a critical component of maintaining a safe and productive environment.

Training venues in Cambridge

We run courses at the following venues. Parking, accessibility and transport details below.

Holiday Inn Cambridge

Bridge Road, Impington, Cambridge, CB24 9PH

YourParkingSpace - Holiday Inn Cambridge Parking (2 min walk), YourParkingSpace (21 min walk)
Circus Drive (22 min walk), Highfield Road (8 min walk)

Areas we cover around Cambridge

As well as central Cambridge, our trainers regularly cover the following surrounding areas:

  • Ely
  • Newmarket
  • St Ives
  • Huntingdon
  • Saffron Walden
  • Royston
  • Haverhill
  • St Neots

Workplace compliance for Cambridge employers

We deliver on-site EFAW groups right across Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire, including Cambridge Science Park, St John's Innovation Park, the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Granta Park, Babraham Research Campus, the Cambridge Business Park, the city-centre colleges and out into Histon, Impington, Milton, Waterbeach, Cherry Hinton and Sawston. Scenarios are tailored to the customer — chemical splashes, sharps and burns for laboratory teams, lone-worker incidents for research facilities, choking and cardiac arrest for hospitality and student-facing roles, and falls and medical emergencies for retail and admin offices.