by Ben Cleaver | Jun 9, 2026 | Uncategorized
Key takeaways In Queensland, the common starting ratios are 1 first aider per 50 low-risk workers, 1 per 25 high-risk workers, and 1 per 10 remote high-risk workers. Those ratios answer the search question, but they do not finish the job. You still need to check...
by Ben Cleaver | Jun 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
Key takeaways Queensland workplaces need first aid equipment, facilities and trained first aiders that match the actual workplace risk. The Code of Practice gives useful starting ratios: 1 first aider per 50 low-risk workers, 1 per 25 high-risk workers, and 1 per 10...
by Ben Cleaver | May 20, 2026 | Uncategorized
Key takeaways Yes, express first aid training can still deliver a nationally recognised certificate when it is delivered and assessed properly through an RTO. The course cannot skip required assessment. The time saving comes from removing filler, pre-course friction,...
by Ben Cleaver | Apr 24, 2026 | Uncategorized
Key takeaways Onsite and offsite deliver the same nationally recognised certification (HLTAID011, HLTAID009). X-press onsite sessions run in roughly half the time of traditional full-day courses. For a team of 15, onsite saves ~75 hours of productive time (≈ $3,000 at...
by Ben Cleaver | Mar 31, 2026 | First Aid Training
For the first time in over 30 years, Australians have a new way to treat anaphylaxis, and there’s not a needle in sight. Neffy, a nasal adrenaline spray now available in Australia, landed in pharmacies in February 2026. It’s the first needle-free option...