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First Aid & CPR Courses in Braeside

Training Courses in Braeside

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Australian Pacific Training Solutions in Braeside

Our Braeside head office is the central hub for first aid training in Melbourne’s south-east, conveniently located just off Eastlink. This modern venue features two light-filled training rooms, designed to provide a professional and comfortable learning environment for both public courses and tailored corporate training sessions. With plenty of onsite parking and easy access to public transport, attending your course has never been easier.

Students and organisations benefit from a full range of facilities, including breakout spaces, kitchen amenities, and flexible room layouts to support practical, hands-on learning. Whether you are booking a public first aid course in Braeside or arranging group training for your staff, our venue is equipped to deliver high-quality outcomes in a convenient, accessible location.

How to Get to Australian Pacific Training Solutions in Braeside

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Our venue at 186–198 Boundary Road, Braeside, is conveniently located just off Eastlink for easy access from Melbourne’s south-east suburbs. The site offers plenty of free onsite parking, making it simple for both individuals and groups arriving by car.
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The nearest train stations are Mordialloc and Aspendale on the Frankston line, both just a short trip from the venue. From either station, connecting bus services run directly along Boundary Road, with stops only a short walk away.
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Regular bus routes, including the 705 (Mordialloc–Springvale via Braeside), stop at Walker Street / Boundary Road and Mills Road / Boundary Road, each only a two-minute walk from our entrance. These services provide convenient connections to nearby train stations and surrounding suburbs.
Group First Aid Training

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Group bookings hosted at your workplace

Australian Pacific Training Solutions provide on-site training at your workplace 7 days a week. Online and after-hours training courses available.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – First Aid Courses in Braeside

Why is first aid training important for Braeside businesses?

Braeside is a practical, work-focused suburb with warehouses, workshops, logistics yards, trade suppliers and light industrial businesses across areas like Boundary Road, Lower Dandenong Road, Governor Road, Springvale Road and Woodlands Drive. In these settings, first aid training is especially useful because staff may need to respond to injuries involving tools, machinery, vehicles, manual handling, burns, cuts or heat stress.

What first aid topics are most relevant for Braeside industrial workplaces?

For Braeside businesses, the most relevant first aid topics usually include CPR, defibrillator use, heavy bleeding, burns, eye injuries, crush injuries, heat stress, falls and emergency communication. These are practical skills for teams working around warehouses, workshops, delivery areas, loading zones, trade counters and manufacturing spaces.

Can first aid training be run on-site at a Braeside warehouse or workshop?

Yes. On-site first aid training is a strong fit for Braeside businesses because teams can train in a familiar workplace setting. This can make the session more relevant for staff working around machinery, stock, tools, vehicles, loading bays or manual handling tasks.

Do small trade businesses in Braeside need first aid training?

Yes. First aid training is not just for large warehouses or industrial sites. Small trade businesses, suppliers, workshops and service teams in Braeside can also benefit from having trained staff on site, especially where employees handle tools, deliveries, equipment, customer-facing trade counters or physical work.

Is Braeside first aid training suitable for logistics and transport teams?

Yes. Braeside’s location near major roads, including Boundary Road, Governor Road, Lower Dandenong Road and the Mordialloc Freeway corridor, makes it a practical base for logistics and transport businesses. First aid training can help teams respond to vehicle-related incidents, loading injuries, falls, heat stress and emergencies that may occur in yards or delivery environments.

What course is best for Braeside workplace first aid compliance?

For many workplaces, HLTAID011 Provide First Aid is the most common course because it covers CPR, emergency response and a broad range of workplace incidents. HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is often completed as an annual CPR refresher. Businesses in higher-risk environments may also consider advanced first aid or occupational first aid options depending on their workplace needs.

Is the Braeside training location easy to access for nearby suburbs?

Yes. The Braeside training hub is well placed for businesses and workers from Mordialloc, Dingley Village, Waterways, Aspendale Gardens, Parkdale, Mentone, Cheltenham and Keysborough. The location on Boundary Road is also practical for teams travelling from nearby industrial and commercial areas.

Is there parking at the Braeside first aid training venue?

Yes. APTS Braeside has free onsite parking, which is useful for workers travelling from nearby businesses, industrial estates and surrounding suburbs. This is especially helpful for teams attending from workplaces where driving is the easiest option.

Can Braeside businesses book group first aid training?

Yes. Group first aid training is available for Braeside workplaces that want multiple staff trained together. This can be a practical option for warehouses, workshops, logistics teams, manufacturing businesses, trade suppliers and offices that need to meet workplace health and safety requirements.

Can training be arranged around shifts or operating hours?

Yes. Many Braeside businesses operate with early starts, split shifts, delivery windows or workshop schedules. Group and workplace training can often be arranged around business needs, including sessions outside standard hours where suitable.

Why is Braeside different from nearby first aid training areas like Mordialloc or Dingley Village?

Braeside is less residential and more industrial than many nearby suburbs. While Mordialloc has a stronger coastal and retail focus, and Dingley Village has more residential and sporting club activity, Braeside is better known for warehouses, trade businesses, logistics, light manufacturing and the major open space of Braeside Park. That means first aid training for Braeside should focus more on practical workplace risks.

Can first aid training help staff who work near Braeside Park?

Yes. Braeside Park is a major local landmark with wetlands, walking and cycling areas, and community activity. While Braeside’s main first aid need is workplace-focused, staff or community groups near the park may also benefit from knowing how to respond to falls, heat stress, allergic reactions, asthma, dehydration or sudden medical episodes in outdoor settings.