Every employer is obliged to ensure that its employees have immediate access to first aid in case of an incident.
In small businesses with fewer than 20 employees, the employer may assume this duty himself.
In most cases, however, it is the employees, after training, who guarantee this care.

In companies with more than 20 employees, it is mandatory to have a certified emergency worker permanently present.
Thus, several trained employees are required to ensure permanent presence.

Every employer is probably concerned about the well-being of its employees.
Although staff safety can sometimes escape attention due to the many priorities of entrepreneurship.

Nevertheless, it is extremely important to deal with the consequences of an incident in the workplace as adequately as possible.
The employee benefits and, moreover, rapid intervention leads to a smoother recovery.
By the way, an incident does not have to be spectacular.
Even a simple choking incident can have unpleasant consequences.
A correct and quick response is very important here.

Of course, prevention is always better than cure.
In practice, prevention is a necessary measure to reduce the number of incidents, but unfortunately it is no guarantee of remaining accident-free.
An industry helper provides the solution here in many cases.
He helps reduce both human and economic damage.

Even without an emergency, the presence of a trained first aider is an added value.
Knowing that someone is standing by provides peace of mind for both employees and employers.
Doesn’t this result in better focus and efficiency?

An industry helper receives a basic training of 16 hours and needs 4 hours of continuing education every year.
This keeps him completely up to date with the latest developments and applications.

Safety Expertise can provide these courses tailored to your company.
It is also possible to participate in one of our courses within the open offerings.
Perhaps one of our suggested dates will fit.
Your colleagues will be glad to know they can count on someone when it matters most.

The Industrial Helper course is open to all in late September and early October.

You can find our training calendar here.

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