First Aid Course in Polish – Finally Here!

🇵🇱 Przeczytaj po polsku

Hi there! If your company has Polish-speaking employees, we have great news for you. Our popular first aid course is now available in a full, professional version… in Polish!

Why is this so important?


First aid is all about every second and every detail. If someone doesn’t fully understand what needs to be done, that one crucial reaction might be missed. Until now, we’ve offered courses in English and Finnish – and of course, they’re excellent, but we know not everyone feels completely comfortable with those languages.
The Polish course is more than just a translation – it’s carefully crafted content that truly connects with the participants. All the texts and infographics are in Polish, and the videos have Polish subtitles — all refined by experts who really know the topic and the language.
What’s more, our course meets the requirements of the SFS6002 standard – the Finnish electrical safety standard. This means the first aid certificate you receive is also recognized as an SFS6002 first aid certificate, adding extra value and relevance, especially in workplaces where compliance with these safety standards is critical.

What do you gain?


Confidence that your employees will understand the material – instructions are clear and easy to follow

Faster and more effective training – no one wastes time mentally translating

Greater engagement and motivation – because we teach in the language they know

Improved workplace safety – better understanding of first aid means less risk of serious consequences

Flexible format, certificate, and three completion confirmation options


The course is available online 24/7 on any device – computer, tablet, or phone. There’s no need to organize rigid in-person training sessions, and participants decide when and where to learn.
When signing up, you can choose your preferred certificate:

  • electronic certificate
  • convenient virtual card that’s easy to share
  • plastic card (with a free certificate and virtual card included).

Trust our experience

For years, we’ve been organizing first aid courses for various companies, including clients from Poland. Now you can benefit from the full version in Polish, developed with care for details and practical use.

Ready to boost your team’s safety?

Don’t wait! Check out our Polish first aid course and see how easy it is to raise the safety level in your company.


Learn more about the Polish first aid course
Contact us – ask about pricing and group access

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