First Aid Charts

Download free, printable first aid posters prepared for you by Australia Wide First Aid to help you respond confidently in an emergency.

How Can Our First Aid Charts Support You in a Real Emergency?

Our first aid charts are designed to provide clear, step-by-step instructions that help you stay calm and act quickly when emergencies happen. Each chart translates complex medical guidance (such as performing CPR, managing anaphylaxis, or responding to heat stroke) into simple visual cues and plain language. Whether you’re at home, work, or in a public setting, having these charts on hand means you can make informed decisions during the critical first moments of an incident.

Why Do We Recommend Keeping Our Charts Visible in Homes, Workplaces, and Schools?

Emergencies often occur when professional medical help is still minutes away. Displaying our charts in kitchens, offices, classrooms, and community spaces ensures that lifesaving information is always within reach. They act as quick reference tools that reinforce training, guide untrained bystanders, and improve outcomes by reducing hesitation. Our charts are especially helpful in workplaces that require first aid compliance, supporting a culture of safety and preparedness across Australia.

How Are Our First Aid Charts Developed and Reviewed?

Every chart is created and reviewed by our team of nationally accredited first aid trainers at Australia Wide First Aid. Our chart content aligns with current Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines and is regularly updated to reflect the latest standards in first aid response. We design each chart to complement our nationally recognised first aid courses, helping students retain essential procedures long after training is complete. This ensures that both learners and certified first aiders have ongoing access to reliable, evidence-based guidance.

What Makes Our First Aid Charts a Valuable Part of Ongoing Training?

First aid knowledge fades over time without practice. Our charts serve as continuous learning aids, supporting muscle memory and helping trained responders refresh their knowledge between recertification courses. By revisiting the information on these charts, individuals reinforce key skills such as checking responsiveness, applying the DRSABCD protocol, and managing bleeding, burns, or bites. They’re practical, portable reminders that help translate training into confident action.

How Do Our First Aid Charts Help Build a Safer Community?

Sharing our charts freely is part of our commitment to improving community safety across Australia. When more people understand how to recognise medical emergencies, stabilise a patient, and take decisive action before paramedics arrive, more lives can be saved. We encourage everyone to download, print, and display our charts in visible areas, because confidence in first aid doesn’t come from memory alone; it comes from access to clear, trusted information at the moment it’s needed most.