About Premium Health
We don’t compromise on quality, that’s why all our trainers are Paramedics or Nurses
Training over 50,000 people from a variety of industries every year
National corporate training provider servicing every State and Territory
We Work With
Individuals
Join a public course, Australia-wide.
Workplaces
Training can be at your workplace, at our public venues or a venue of your choice.
Case Studies
We don’t compromise on our training
Earlier this year I performed CPR on my husband. I could not believe how quickly I remembered the timing and because I felt so confident I did not panic.
– Premium Health First Aid Course Participant
“I have completed a number of courses with Premium Health
and I am always extremely satisfied.”
– Suzanne Richards, Viva Energy Australia (Shell)
Our Belief
The health and safety of all Australians is too important to compromise.
Locations
Premium Health conducts scheduled courses at over 30 venues Australia-wide
For corporate onsite bookings at your workplace Australia wide contact us
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Public Courses from $69
Co-ordinating training for a workplace? Find out more here
Or book your on-site training Australia-wide
Frequently Asked Questions
The Unique Student Identifier or USI is a reference number made up of 10 numbers and letters that:
- creates a secure online record of your recognised training and qualifications gained in Australia, even from different training organisations
- will give you access to your training records and transcripts (available in mid 2016)
- can be accessed online, anytime and anywhere
The Student Identifiers Act in 2014 requires that all students enrolled in nationally recognised training provide their Registered Training Organisation (RTO) with their USI. This is applicable to all HLT and VIC units.
Provide First Aid, Asthma and Anaphylaxis are valid for 3 years. It is recommended by the ARC that Provide CPR is updated annually
Premium Health offers public first aid training in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia. See here.
News
Snake Bites
Timid and naturally reclusive, the chances of seeing a snake in the wild are still quite low, however, if your bushwalking buddy is unlucky enough to be on the receiving end of one of the 1,000 recorded snake bites per year, there are some important steps you can take to minimise harm and potentially even save their life.
Heat induced illness
With hot weather comes a different set of health and safety risks – it’s critical we learn the life-saving skills to respond when things do go wrong.
Premium Health’s Summer Health and Safety Series: Part 1.
From sunburn and snake bites to heat exhaustion and heat stroke, our long hot Australian summers are jam-packed with injuries and illnesses – many with tragic consequences that last long after the weather cools down.