First Aid Training Requirements in Construction: What You Really Need to Know
In construction, accidents can happen in an instant, from minor cuts and sprains to more serious incidents involving heavy machinery, heights, or hazardous materials. That’s why first aid training isn’t just “good practice”, it’s a legal requirement.
If you work in the UK construction industry, understanding exactly what training is required can save lives, keep your site compliant, and even protect you from costly legal consequences.
The Legal Requirements
Under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981, employers must ensure there is adequate and appropriate first aid provision in the workplace. While the law doesn’t specify an exact course, it does require:
- Enough trained first aiders for the size and risk level of the site
- First aid equipment that’s fit for purpose
- Clear arrangements for emergencies
The HSE Approved Code of Practice gives guidance on the right training level:
- Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) – typically 1 day; suitable for lower-risk sites.
- First Aid at Work (FAW) – usually 3 days; required for high-risk environments like construction.
Why Construction Is a Higher-Risk Industry
Construction sites are classed as high-risk because of:
- Work at height
- Use of heavy machinery
- Potential for falling objects
- Exposure to hazardous substances
Because of these risks, most construction projects require at least one person with FAW training present at all times.
Benefits Beyond Compliance
- Faster response to workplace injuries
- Reduced downtime due to better incident management
- Improved employee morale knowing safety is taken seriously
- Lower insurance risks
Our Relevant Training
At Pragmatic Consulting, we offer:
- Emergency First Aid at Work
- First Aid at Work
- Refresher & Requalification Courses
We tailor our courses to construction and utilities environments, ensuring you meet both HSE and client-specific requirements.
If your site is missing trained first aiders, you’re risking more than fines — you’re risking lives.
Book your training today and keep your team safe.

