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First Aid & CPR Courses Springvale

First Aid Training Courses Springvale

Special Pricing - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Only $99 until the end of 2026

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APTS First Aid CPR Training Centre

Our First Aid Course Training Centre, located at the Holiday Inn Hotel on McCrae St, provides a modern and welcoming environment for first aid training in Melbourne’s south-east. The venue is well-equipped to host both public courses and corporate training sessions, offering a professional setting that supports hands-on learning and practical outcomes.

Situated in a convenient location close to Dandenong Train Station, major road connections, and local amenities, the training centre is designed for accessibility and ease. With nearby parking and excellent public transport options, it offers a reliable and comfortable venue for individuals and businesses across the growing area.

How to Get to Australian Pacific Training Solutions - 10mins from Springvale

Apts car
From Springvale, head south-east via Princes Highway or Westall Road. Continue to Dandenong Train Station, then turn into McCrae Street. Follow the road to 50-52 McCrae St.
Apts train
From Springvale Station, take a Cranbourne or Pakenham line train. The trip is direct and only a few stops away. Arrive at Dandenong Train Station, then walk south along Foster Street and McCrae Street to 50-52 McCrae St.
Apts bus
From Springvale, take a local route 813 or 814 bus service toward Dandenong Train Station. Several routes travel directly through the south-east corridor. Get off near the train station, then enjoy a short walk to 50-52 McCrae St.
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 Springvale

Why is first aid training important in Springvale?

Springvale is a busy Greater Dandenong suburb with food businesses, grocers, retailers, community services, family households, rail access and local reserves. First aid training is useful because emergencies can happen around Springvale Road, Springvale Station, Springvale Community Hub, Springvale Library, Warner Reserve, Springvale Reserve and local shops.

Do Springvale food businesses and shops need first aid training?

Yes. Employers should assess first aid needs based on hazards, staff numbers, visitors, customers, operating hours and access to emergency help. For Springvale Road food businesses, grocers, cafés, clinics and retailers, this may include CPR training, first aid kits, AED awareness, burns response, choking response and clear incident procedures.

What first aid topics are useful for Springvale Road retailers and food businesses?

Useful topics include CPR, AED use, burns, cuts, slips, choking, allergic reactions, fainting, chest pain, seizures and customer medical episodes. These are practical for busy food, retail and service settings with high foot traffic.

Can first aid training be tailored for Springvale community groups?

Yes. Groups using Springvale Community Hub, Springvale Library, local halls or community spaces may benefit from plain-English CPR and first aid training for volunteers, tutors, carers, group leaders and public-facing staff.

Is first aid training useful for Springvale sports clubs and families?

Yes. Training can cover CPR, asthma, anaphylaxis, sprains, fractures, bleeding, heat stress, concussion response pathways, falls, seizures and emergency communication for families, coaches, parents and volunteers.

What first aid course is best for Springvale 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.

Can first aid training support multicultural workplaces in Springvale?

Yes. Springvale has a highly multicultural community, so training can use clear language, practical demonstrations and realistic scenarios. This helps mixed-language teams and community groups build confidence without relying on overly technical explanations.

Is CPR training important around Springvale Station?

Yes. Springvale Station and the surrounding Springvale Road activity centre bring together commuters, shoppers, students, staff and families. CPR and AED awareness can help people respond quickly to sudden collapse before paramedics arrive.

Can Springvale businesses or groups book first aid training together?

Yes. Group first aid training can suit food businesses, grocers, retailers, schools, childcare centres, community organisations, sports clubs, volunteer groups and local workplaces.

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

Springvale should focus on Springvale Road, Springvale Station, multicultural food businesses, Springvale Community Hub, local shops and nearby reserves. Noble Park is more centred on Ross Reserve and Noble Park Aquatic Centre, while Keysborough is more focused on Parkmore, Tatterson Park and family/industrial-edge settings.

Can first aid training help older residents and carers in Springvale?

Yes. CPR, falls response, stroke signs, chest pain response, choking and seizure-response training are useful for carers, families, community groups and services supporting older residents.

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

Yes. Training can cover fainting, falls, sudden collapse, asthma, allergic reactions, choking, seizures and emergency communication in public places such as Springvale Station, Springvale Road, Springvale Community Hub, Springvale Library, Warner Reserve and local shopping areas.