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First Aid Training

With our certified trainers and hands-on first aid training, we touch thousands of lives by helping employees gain the skills and reflexes needed to act quickly and effectively in emergency situations.

Do you know how much time you have to save a life when breathing and circulation stop?

If CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and Basic Life Support (BLS) are not initiated immediately, the brain, which will be deprived of oxygen, starts to sustain damage after the 5th minute, and brain death occurs after the 10th minute.
In large cities, medical help typically arrives within 10-12 minutes, but in rural areas, it can take over 30 minutes.

In critical situations, the first minutes are life-or-death moments. Two-thirds of fatalities caused by respiratory or circulatory failure occur before medical help can arrive. The faster and more effectively first aid is administered, the better the outcomes when medical support follows.

According to First Aid regulations, workplaces must have employees with Health Ministry-approved first aid certifications and identification cards, the number of which depends on the workplace’s risk level.

At the end of our First Aid Training, participants will gain the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to sudden illnesses and injuries in both professional and social settings. They will also be trained in life-saving techniques like Basic Life Support (BLS).

Our training programs at ARTI First Aid Training Center follow the principles of interactive adult education. We prioritize creating a positive, supportive learning environment, fostering constructive group dynamics that are maintained throughout the course.

Artı First Aid Center

Our First Aid Trainings

Certified Basic First Aid Training
Certified First Aid Refresher Training
First Aid for Parents: Learning to Help My Child
Industrial First Aid Training
First Aid Awareness Training

Frequently Asked Questions

You can receive basic first aid training at authorized training centers approved by the Ministry of Health. Our programs ensure participants gain the competencies needed to handle emergency situations effectively and provide the correct interventions.

Our basic first aid training typically spans two days: 8 hours on the first day and 8 hours on the second day, for a total of 16 hours. The training combines both theoretical lessons and practical exercises, ensuring participants develop essential first aid skills.

Yes, an exam is held to assess participants' knowledge and skills. The exam consists of two parts: a theoretical exam on emergency situations and first aid techniques, and a practical exam, where participants demonstrate their skills through hands-on application.

Participants are allowed two attempts to pass the exam. If they do not pass after two attempts, they must retake the basic first aid training and undergo the exam process again.

The first aid certificate is valid for 3 years from the date the exam is passed. After this period, refresher training and re-certification are required.

The refresher training lasts for 1 day (8 hours) and does not require an exam at the end.

First aid training is delivered by certified instructors who hold a valid first aid instructor authorization certificate.

To become a first aid instructor, you must graduate from an approved department specified by the Provincial Health Directorate, complete a 5-day (40-hour) training program, and pass the first aid instructor exam to obtain your Instructor Authorization Certificate.

The training covers a wide range of essential topics, including:

Basic First Aid Information

Assessment of Casualties and the Scene

Basic Life Support and AED Use

Bleeding and Shock Management

Handling Injuries

Burns, Heat Stroke, and Frostbite

Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains

Managing Consciousness Disorders

Poisoning and Toxic Exposure

Animal Bites

Foreign Objects in the Eye, Ear, and Nose

Drowning Emergencies

Techniques for Transporting Injured Individuals