Workplace Training Courses Ireland — Certified On-Site Delivery
Workplace training courses Ireland businesses are legally required to provide are now available through Procheck. We deliver certified, compliance-focused safety training to companies of all sizes — on-site at your premises, anywhere in Ireland.
As part of every course, participants receive a certificate on completion. Furthermore, we keep your training records on file so you always have documentation ready for an HSA audit or insurance review.
In addition, we can combine training with your scheduled equipment inspections — covering your full compliance obligations in a single visit. Contact us today to book workplace training for your team.

Why Choose Procheck for Workplace Safety Training in Ireland?
Workplace Training Courses Ireland — What Procheck Delivers

First Aid Response (FAR) — Required Training Course Ireland
First Aid Response (FAR) training meets the PHECC (Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council) standard and is a legal requirement for most Irish workplaces. Certificates must renew every two years. Therefore, FAR is one of the highest-demand recurring workplace training courses in Ireland across every sector.
Procheck delivers FAR training on-site at your premises. As a result, your team qualifies without travel costs or time away from the workplace. Furthermore, we remind you when renewals are due so nothing slips.
Fire Warden — Workplace Safety Training Ireland
The Fire Services Act 1981 requires every commercial premises to have designated, trained fire wardens. Consequently, every business with staff on-site needs this course in place. Procheck's fire warden training covers fire prevention, evacuation procedures, and the correct use of fire extinguishers.
This course pairs naturally with our fire extinguisher maintenance and fire door inspection services — covering your full fire safety obligations in a single visit.


Manual Handling — Workplace Training Course Ireland
Manual handling training is one of the most widely required workplace training courses in Ireland. The General Application Regulations 2007 place a specific duty on employers to train any employee who lifts, carries, pushes, or pulls loads as part of their role.
Hotels, warehouses, offices, crèches, and nursing homes all need this in place. Furthermore, manual handling is one of the most common causes of workplace injury in Ireland — so this course is both a legal and a practical priority.
Working at Height — Safety Training Courses Ireland
Any employee who works on a ladder, MEWP, scaffold, or fall-arrest harness must receive training before starting work at height. This course covers safe systems of work, pre-use equipment checks, and emergency procedures, in line with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Work at Height) Regulations 2006.
Procheck delivers this course alongside our harness and lanyard inspection service — a practical pairing for businesses managing equipment and compliance together.
Abrasive Wheels — Required Workplace Training Ireland
Under the General Application Regulations 2016, anyone who mounts, adjusts, or operates an abrasive wheel — such as an angle grinder — must hold a certificate of training before using the equipment. This requirement applies in construction, manufacturing, engineering, and agricultural settings.
In addition, the certificate must be in place before the employee uses the equipment — not after. Procheck delivers abrasive wheels training to both small teams and large sites across Ireland.
Yes. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 requires every employer to provide instruction and training to protect employees. Furthermore, the General Application Regulations 2007 set out specific training requirements for manual handling, working at height, abrasive wheels, and more. Failing to comply can result in enforcement action, fines, and increased liability.
It depends on the course. First Aid Response certificates must renew every two years under PHECC rules. Other workplace training courses — such as manual handling and fire warden — should refresh periodically, and your safety statement should specify the frequency. Procheck can advise on the right renewal schedule for your business.
Yes. Procheck runs group sessions at your premises. Whether you have a team of five or fifty, we schedule training to suit your roster and keep disruption to a minimum. In addition, we can combine training with equipment inspections on the same visit.
Yes. Every participant receives a certificate on completion. These are the documents your insurer and the HSA will look for in the event of an audit or incident. Procheck keeps records on file so you always have documentation available when you need it.
Simply get in touch. We cover businesses nationwide and can arrange training quickly, issuing certificates and keeping full records on completion. Contact Procheck to request a quote.