Residents of Potchefstroom and surrounding areas are being presented with an invaluable opportunity to acquire vital first aid skills, courtesy of Empowering People SA (EPSA). The fully accredited training company is offering a comprehensive course aimed at equipping individuals with the knowledge and techniques necessary for effective emergency response.

Event Overview
Scheduled for mid-April 2024, the course is designed to cater to a wide audience, from individuals seeking to enhance their emergency preparedness to companies aiming to fortify their in-house first aid capabilities.
Dates and Venue
Participants can choose between two sessions: either 15 & 16 April or 18 & 19 April, running from 08:30 to 16:00 each day. The venue for this critical training is conveniently located on the 1st Floor of Waterberry Square, at the corner of Thabo Mbeki and Waterberry Street, right in the heart of Potchefstroom.
Cost
The course fee is set at R1250 per person, which covers not only the training but also learning materials, assessment costs, lunch, and refreshments throughout the day. An added bonus for attendees is the provision of an electronic certificate, issued four weeks post-training, recognizing their competencies in basic first aid and life support.
Booking Information
Prospective participants are encouraged to book their spots as soon as possible by reaching out via email to admin@epsa22.com to request a booking form. Further details about the course and EPSA’s extensive range of services can be found on their website,, or by contacting them directly on 076-206-8999 or 076-010-2488
Who Should Attend?
This course is tailored for anyone interested in learning basic first aid techniques, from members of the public looking to safeguard their families and friends to employees designated as workplace first aiders. It's an essential training session for those aiming to provide immediate and effective life support in emergency situations until professional help arrives.
The EPSA First Aid Course represents a pivotal step towards fostering a safer and more prepared community. With skills that could potentially save lives, this training is more than an investment in personal development—it's a contribution to the well-being of the entire Potchefstroom community.








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