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First Aid & CPR Courses Keysborough

Training Courses in Keysborough

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First Aid CPR Training Centre located near Keysborough

Our first aid course facility is in the central hub for first aid training in Melbourne’s south-east, conveniently located just off Princes Hwy. 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 courses 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 - 5mins from Keysborough

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From Keysborough, head north toward Walker Street. Follow Walker Street as it becomes George Street, then use the right lanes to turn onto Cheltenham Road. Continue along Cheltenham Road before turning left onto Perry Road, where the training venue will be nearby at 50-52 McCrae St
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From Keysborough Station, take the Cranbourne/Pakenham Line. Once at Dandenong Station, exit and walk west on McCrae Street towards Princes Highway.
Apts bus
Catch Bus Route 828 from Keysborough & transfer at Dandenong Station/Foster St towards Dandenong Station. Once you arrive at Dandenong Station, walk to Princes Highway, turn right, and continue for about 10 minutes to the first aid training facility on your right.
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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 Keysborough

Why is first aid training important in Keysborough?

Keysborough has a strong mix of family homes, schools, retail teams, sports clubs, leisure facilities, community parks and industrial-edge workplaces. First aid training is useful because emergencies can happen around Parkmore Shopping Centre, Tatterson Park, Springers Leisure Centre, Keysborough Community Park, Cheltenham Road, Springvale Road and local workplaces.

Do Parkmore Shopping Centre retailers and Keysborough businesses need first aid training?

Yes. Employers should assess first aid needs based on workplace hazards, staff numbers, visitors, customers, opening hours and access to emergency help. For Parkmore retailers, supermarkets, cafés, clinics and service businesses, this may include CPR training, first aid kits, AED awareness, incident procedures and nominated first aiders.

What first aid topics are useful for Keysborough retail and hospitality staff?

For retail, food-service, gym, allied health and service teams around Parkmore Shopping Centre and Cheltenham Road, useful topics include CPR, AED use, choking, allergic reactions, burns, cuts, fainting, falls, seizures and customer medical episodes.

Can first aid training be tailored for Keysborough sports clubs?

Yes. Clubs using Tatterson Park, Keysborough Parish Reserve, Frederick Wachter Reserve or local school grounds can benefit from training that covers CPR, asthma, anaphylaxis, sprains, fractures, bleeding, heat stress, concussion response pathways and emergency communication.

Is child-focused first aid relevant for Keysborough families?

Yes. Keysborough’s larger household size and family profile make child-focused CPR, choking, burns, asthma, anaphylaxis, seizures and playground injury training highly relevant for parents, carers, grandparents, childcare workers and school communities.

What first aid course is best for Keysborough workplaces?

For most workplaces, HLTAID011 Provide First Aid is the standard course because it covers CPR and a broad range of common injuries and medical emergencies. HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is useful for CPR refreshers, while HLTAID012 is best suited to childcare, school and education care settings.

Is CPR training useful around Springers Leisure Centre?

Yes. CPR and AED awareness are useful for leisure-centre staff, sports clubs, families, coaches and community groups using Springers Leisure Centre and nearby Tatterson Park facilities.

Can first aid training support walkers, cyclists and dog owners at Tatterson Park?

Yes. People using Tatterson Park’s wetlands, walking tracks and dog off-leash areas may encounter falls, bites, heat stress, asthma, allergic reactions, cuts or sudden medical episodes. First aid training helps people respond safely while waiting for help.

Can Keysborough businesses or clubs book group first aid training?

Yes. Group first aid training can suit Parkmore retailers, schools, childcare centres, sports clubs, community groups, gyms, service businesses and workplaces near Dandenong Bypass, EastLink and Springvale Road.

Is first aid training useful for industrial-edge workplaces in Keysborough?

Yes. Workplaces near Dandenong Bypass, EastLink, Perry Road and Springvale Road may need training for manual handling, cuts, eye injuries, vehicle movement, heat stress, slips, falls and shift-based emergency response.

How is Keysborough different from Noble Park or Dandenong South for first aid training?

Keysborough should focus on Parkmore, Tatterson Park, Springers Leisure Centre, family estates, schools, sport, leisure and industrial-edge workplaces. Noble Park is more centred on Ross Reserve, Noble Park Aquatic Centre and the station precinct, while Dandenong South should focus more heavily on factories, logistics and higher-risk industrial worksites.

Can first aid training cover public-space emergencies in Keysborough?

Yes. Training can cover fainting, falls, sudden collapse, asthma, allergic reactions, choking, seizures and emergency communication in public places such as Parkmore Shopping Centre, Tatterson Park, Springers Leisure Centre, Keysborough Community Park and local shopping areas.