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WHERE ARE COURSES HELD?
SEATREK TRAINING courses are held in local facillities, and within their own training rooms. This is the preferred option for many customers as it ensures that delegates are freed from their usual workplace role and responsibilities. However, we often deliver training on-site, in the customer’s workplace, given that a suitable room to accommodate training can be provided by the Employer.

HOW MANY STUDENTS IN A CLASS?
Teaching groups never exceed the ratio of 12 students to one tutor, which is optimal for the delivery of the detailed subject matter. Courses can be run for a minimum of 8 delegates.

WHAT ARE THE TRAINING METHODS?
We use modern teaching methods, based on the tutor’s lecture and supported by visual training aids and course notes. There is always time allocated for discussion, with pace dictated by the needs of the group. Courses are supported throughout with practical demonstrations and the use of resuscitation manikins.

ARE COURSE MATERIALS PROVIDED?
Each student receives a Study Pack containing a First Aid Handbook and sample First Aid materials. Our own Course Notes have been produced to back-up classroom lectures, and each students receives a full set as a permanent record of their training. All these materials are included in the course prices.

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