Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business? Click Here

Emergency First Aid At Work (EFAW) Refresher Course Reviews

4.7 Rating 1,058 Reviews
Read High Speed Training Reviews

About High Speed Training:

We provide high-quality, certified training courses to help your business comply with legislation and ensure your employees are up-to-date with relevant training.

We have over 160 courses in a range of subject areas, including Food Hygiene, Health and Safety, Professional Skills, Health and Nutrition and Safeguarding People. Our range of courses is continually expanding so keep checking back for updates!

Visit Product Page

Phone:

0333 006 7000

Email:

reviews@highspeedtraining.co.uk

Location:

High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way,
High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way
Ilkley
LS29 8JZ

David Blinston
Verified Reviewer
One questions asked about whether you should remove a small bit of glass when you are dealing with a minor injury, under dealing with splinters it suggests to remove the glass with tweezer although that was the wrong answer. I agree with a significant embedded item you wouldn't remove, maybe remove minor from the question to prevent confusion.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Jay Mainwaring
Verified Reviewer
good
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
great
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Very good, thank you
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Kathryn McClafferty
Verified Reviewer
great course thank you
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Easier to take it all in when you’re able to do it in your own time, and in the comfort of your own home.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Ian Ridsdale
Verified Reviewer
Very informative
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
James Edwards
Verified Reviewer
It would be helpful to have the correct answer explained for incorrect answers, not just explained for correct answers.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Hi James, thank you for your review and feedback! The reason we don’t show the correct answer if you have answered a question incorrectly is that we want to encourage our learners to recap the areas where they went wrong to ensure they fully understand the material. You can also take the end assessment as many times as you like at no extra cost. I will definitely pass this feedback on though to see if it is something we can look at for the future. Many thanks (Customer Support, High Speed Training)
Posted 1 year ago