2248 days ago

Frist Aid training

Tony from Onerahi

Workplace First Aid-
Has your last course been more than 2 years ?
Do you have 2 staff onsite at all times with a current qualification?

We have courses in all areas: Just contact me, we can cover training and refreshers courses.
We have trained sport clubs, and other groups , (they didn't know they needed minimum two people on site that are trained.)

We can look at your first aid kits and suggest what your need. (for free).
1 & 2 Day options NZQA 6401, 6402 & 6400


Our Paramedic Consultant has over 25 years frontline experience. A very practical & interactive course.
Spaces are limited !

Contacts: 0508 776 633 training@promed.ac.nz 021478655


I'll see you there. Tony Gill
0274 739543

Negotiable

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