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Workplace First Aid Reviews

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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!

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

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Posted 4 years ago
Poppy Mathews
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Good
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Posted 4 years ago
Tom Robinson
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Very easy to follow along, and thoroughly informative.
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Tom Wilkinson
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Posted 4 years ago
Joanne Dooker
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Very thorough
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Posted 4 years ago
Anna Shmatenko
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Good, very glad I have completed it, but I have a small piece of negative feedback. When talking about cardiac arrest, the first symptom mentioned is chest pain. It is my understanding that women often do not experience chest pain when having a heart attack. This symptom is listed first, and can lead to people missind and/or dismissing a woman's heart attack symptoms, because she does not exhibit the very first one on the list. Considering that women form half the population, it seems to me that the first bullet-point on the cardiac arrest page can be worded better, drawing more attention to the fact that women, the elderly and diabetic people may not experience chest pain, rather than adding it in brackets. It creates an impression that the guide is mainly aimed at men, and that not enough attention to the fact that for women, chest pain may not be the primary cardiac arrest symptom.
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Posted 4 years ago
Hello Anna, Thank you for your feedback. I have passed on your comments to our content team for them to have a look into this for you. I have contacted our content team and forwarded your comments onto them, I will contact you directly as soon as I have heard back from them. if you would like to discuss this further, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly on either 0333 006 7000 or email support@highspeedtraining.co.uk Kind Regards, Nicola (Customer Support, High Speed Training).
Posted 4 years ago