Surf Life Saving WA offers private first aid courses tailored for companies, parent groups, sporting clubs, or any gathering of eight or more people.

We come to your location with all the necessary resources and equipment to conduct the training. If your venue isn’t suitable, we can arrange an alternative space for you.

Our private courses offer customised training options to meet your group’s specific needs. Whether you need a brief demonstration session or a comprehensive, nationally accredited course, we provide the right training to suit your requirements.

Courses on offer include:

Third Party Agreements

Additionally, SLSWA’s Registered Training Organisation (RTO) supports Third Party Agreements. These arrangements involve engaging an individual or organisation to provide services on behalf of the RTO, including training and assessment, ensuring flexible and comprehensive service delivery in the vocational education and training (VET) sector.

To further discuss your organisation’s first aid training requirements, contact David Gallagher at Surf Life Saving WA via email or on 9207 6666.

Corporate First Aid Training | FAQs

People spend a large portion of their time at work, so all members of the workplace should know first aid. Partaking in a course with colleagues can help ensure everyone can respond to emergencies if a colleague or client is unresponsive, having difficulty breathing or is injured and increase staff capabilities.Priva

Surf Life Saving WA can deliver first aid training at your chosen location. We will come to your venue at a time and date most convenient for you and your employees. Alternatively, your employees can join one of our regular public first aid courses offered in the Perth metropolitan area.

We offer all of our nationally accredited first aid courses as part of our corporate first aid training. So depending on the level of training your employees have attained previously, we can come up with a training plan appropriate for all participants.

First Aid requirements vary between workplaces so all relevant factors must be considered when deciding what arrangements to have in place. However, all workers must have access to:

  • first aid equipment and facilities
  • trained first aiders

No, there is no law stating that AED’s are required in the workplace; however, it is considered to be an important piece of equipment for use in an emergency situation and all employers are urged to have one on-site.

We will come to your venue at a time and date most convenient to you and deliver a customised corporate first aid course to your employees.