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First Aid Courses in Barcelona

Knowing first aid can be a useful skill in any environment. Whether at home, on the street, or in the workplace, accidents can always happen and being prepared can prevent the situation from getting even worse. If you’re interested in getting a formal training in first aid, here are some of the top centers in Barcelona offering first aid training courses on a regular basis.

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EFR Training

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EFR Training offers several courses in first aid, CPR, and AED at their center in the Sant Antoni neighborhood. Courses are offered in both Spanish and English and cover a variety of subjects to prepare you for all types of accidents and emergencies.

Their First Aid at Work course takes three days to complete and includes training on dealing with cuts, eye injuries, strains and sprains, poisoning, head injuries, heart attacks, asthma, seizures, diabetic problems, and more. You’ll even learn how to give CPR and assess the scene of an accident in order to keep yourself safe. Course fees include the full training with a certified instructor, a participant manual, a certificate valid for three years, and all training materials used in the course. They also offer a workplace first aid course for those who work in high-risk environments and a pediatric first aid course which is often required for those who work with children.

Address: Carrer de Sepúlveda, 65 bajo 4, 08015 Barcelona

The Red Cross

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The Creu Roja, or Red Cross of Catalonia, is one of the most popular options when it comes to first aid training centers. They understand the need of being prepared and able to offer help at all times in case of an accident and offer regular training courses for those who wish to learn. Their courses cover all the basics of treating a victim of any type of accident as quickly as possible. The Red Cross first aid training certificates are valid for three years and recognized in several countries.

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Address: Carrer de Joan d’Àustria, 118-120, 08018 Barcelona

Escola Port Barcelona

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Escola Port Barcelona offers a variety of maritime professional training, including first aid certification training. In addition to the basics of first aid taught in a standard training course, the school specializes in teaching maritime first aid and what to do in special circumstances aboard a boat out at sea. The course last twenty-two hours in total with eleven hours of theoretical and practical content each. It’s certified in Spain by the General Directorate of the Merchant Navy and in the UK by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.

Address: Moll de la Marina, 11, 08005 Barcelona

In times of accident or emergency, having technical knowledge of first aid can sometimes mean the difference between life and death. Whether you’re working in a high-risk environment or simply want to gain the skills to potentially help save a life, taking a first aid training course is a great way to learn the basics of offering medical care in times of crisis.

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Rachel G

Originally from the United States, Rachel has been living in Spain since 2014. After two years in Madrid, she moved to Barcelona in 2016 to pursue her passions in writing and photography. She spends her free time enjoying life in beautiful Barcelona and traveling around Europe as much as possible.

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  • Hi Rachel,
    Very interesting post, thank you. I am looking to do first aid training, in English, preferably in the Basque Country. Do you know of any courses in this area?

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