Safety

Your trusted partner in health & safety education

St John’s corporate first aid package ensure your workforce is equipped with the first aid training to assist a sick or injured person.

As a student choosing St John, you have confidence that our 200 years of global experience designing and teaching first aid means you get quality at every corner.

Since 1957, St John has been delivering first aid services to the Papua New Guinea community. We are the nation’s largest first aid training provider and offer a range of nationally accredited and non-accredited courses to meet industry and individual needs.

We provide training in Port Moresby, as well as at worksites anywhere in Papua New Guinea, which makes it easy for workers to gain or maintain their first aid qualifications. Our trainers come from a variety of backgrounds, enabling them to contribute real life experiences to the training environment.

Our courses go through rigorous appraisal to get the approval of our leading paramedics and doctors meaning that what you are taught is backed by medical professionals.

Workplace Safety

Courses are subject to terms & conditions, availability, scheduling.

Fire Safety

 

Suitability

  • Office & Industry

Duration

4 hours

Validity

1 Year

Accrediting Body

 

Standard

Australian

Low Voltage Rescue

 

Suitability

  • Electrical Workers

Duration

4 hours

Validity

3 Years

Accrediting Body

NTC

Standard

Australian

Personal Safety

 

Suitability

  • General Workforce

Duration

8 hours

Validity

3 Years

Accrediting Body

SJA

Standard

Australian

The industry courses taught by St John are based on the same curriculum standards and materials used by St John Ambulance Australia and must meet the requirements of the National Training Council of Papua New Guinea.

Prominent organizations have put their trust in us

Revenue from commercial training is invested to running our free ambulance services in Papua New Guinea.

  • United Nations
  • Exxon Mobil
  • Puma Energy
  • Total
  • Australian Government
  • New Zealand Government
  • Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
  • PNG Fire service
  • European Union
  • Ok Tedi Mining
  • Bank of Papua New Guinea
  • Black Swan International
  • Coral Sea Hotels
  • Stanley Hotel
  • Digicel PNG
  • PNG Power