The qualification meets the Outdoor First Aid Band 3 requirements set by the Institute for Outdoor Learning and the requirements for the
First aid element of the expedition syllabus for the bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh awards.
Be prepared for any situation in the outdoors with this UK-accredited 16-hour Outdoor First Aid Course in Ingleton, North Yorkshire.
This comprehensive 2-day training gives you the skills and confidence to respond effectively to incidents in remote environments — ideal for outdoor leaders, instructors, and adventurers.
Fully compliant with Mountain Training (ML, RCI), BASI, DofE, and other NGB requirements, this course meets the industry standard for Level 3 Outdoor First Aid Certification.
What You’ll Learn
This practical, hands-on course covers:
Remote incident management and casualty care
Managing breaks, sprains, and bleeding
Recognising and treating hypothermia and heat-related illness
CPR and AED use in outdoor environments
Improvised splints, shelters, and evacuation techniques
Who It’s For
Perfect for:
Outdoor instructors and group leaders
Hikers, climbers, and mountaineers
DofE and Scout leaders
Anyone spending time in remote or challenging terrain
Why Choose This Course
Gain the knowledge and confidence to act decisively when it matters most.
Delivered by experienced first aid trainers with real-world outdoor experience, this course combines essential theory with realistic, scenario-based practice.