COVID-19 UPDATE - 4 August
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Effective Tuesday 4 August 2020
Despite Stage 4 Restrictions in Victoria, our First Aid courses are still running in Melbourne!
Victorians are allowed outside their homes for the following reasons:
Our First Aid courses are necessary education, as they are a requirement for people employed in these frontline industries:
It's vital during this COVID-19 pandemic that our students have clarity regarding our First Aid Training Courses.
Read the guidelines set down by our regulator regarding face-to-face training.
We continue to make every attempt to safeguard the health and safety of our staff and students by implementing additional hygiene measures.
Since Monday 16th March 2020 we have implemented the following hygiene measures;
Students are required to bring their own personal hand sanitiser for use during class to:
Rest assured we have always set the benchmark in practising industry-leading hygiene measures. At this time, we do so with added vigilance.
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