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Scheduling a classroom training can be inconvenient for busy professionals. With online and blended courses, ProTrainings programs are available whenever you are, allowing you to pause and resume the training videos so you can come back later. Learn more

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Total training solutions

ProTrainings can help you to meet all your Health and Safety and first aid training requirements through a mixture of accredited online, blended, and classroom courses nationwide, ensuring that you use the best, most cost effective training options available.

As a client, you will be assigned your own personal training account manager who will work with you to help you plan your training. You will also receive your own admin dashboard where you can monitor and track training for all of your employees.

Reduce the cost, not the quality, of your training. For more information call us direct on 01206 805359. Learn more

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Convenience without sacrificing quality

Our students love the training they receive with ProTrainings. But don't just take our word for it. Read some of the testimonials our students have given us. Learn more

Howard Robin - Life Support Supervisor from Alicant

“An excellent course. Very good thinking to include the CPR procedure during this COVID-19 crisis.”

Hender - Certified Fitness Instructor from Wiltshire

“Very good way to explain the course content. As my second language is English I find the videos easy to follow and understand”

Joanna from CA

“Great course. I prefer it to the "classroom" ones I had so far. Everything was so clearly explained that now I feel more confident and more likely to act properly if the situation needs it.”

michael - construction site manager from West Yorkshire

“The course is clear and easy to understand I have used it several times.”

Chris - Site Manager from East Riding of Yorkshire

“Excellent, clear and concise and improving year on year.”

Nicholas - Saturation diver from Chonburi banglamung

“excellent course”

Gerard from RN

“Detailed and informative.”

Tom - Site Manager from Hampshire

“Very detailed course and presented well.”

Ahmadee - Commercial Diver from W.P PUTRAJAYA

“well done”

Megan - Sports Therapist from Suffolk

“Easy videos to watch with a good description. ”

Ivor - L&D Consultant / Trainer from Herefordshire

“An excellent way to very rapidly check you are current on the background knowledge.”

Ian from Devon

“Without the online option I would not have completed an annual refresher. What a great way to keep skills and knowledge up to date.”

Deirdre from CA

“I have been a first aider for many years, and also in the past, a volunteer ambulance technician, first aid trainer and examiner, and emergency pool responder. I came across ProTrainings whilst abroad, and unable to find refresher training conducted in English. The online training materials are high quality and easy to follow. Protrainings also respond exceptionally quick to respond to any queries or difficulties you may have. I would have no hesitation in recommending ProTrainings online courses, and I would certainly use their services again myself.”

Robert - Consultant from United Kingdom

“Clear, concise and informative training!”

Sian - Beauty therapist from Cambridgeshire

“I feel I have learnt and understood more from this annual refresher trainer than I did in my initial training. Easy to follow and navigate around the website.”

Remus - Supervisor from London

“Was a good chance to remind and refresh my skills ”

Colin from Bucks

“Great way to get refresher on first aid”

neil - Health and safety

“I've always used pro training for first aid. Simple, very informative and interesting, well presented and good value.”

caroline - chiropodist from westmidlands

“Really good refresher course, very interesting, and easy to follow. i really enjoyed it thank you.”

Ivor - L&D Consultant / Trainer from Herefordshire

“To the point training with none of the over-dramatizing that can sometimes creep into first aid training”