WorkSafeBC Intermediate First Aid Course (formerly OFA Level 2)
WorkSafeBC Intermediate first aid is a 14-hour program (excluding breaks) designed to provide lifesaving first aid skills to workers in industry.
Prerequisites:
Candidates must be able to understand and perform the first aid skills required to complete the learning tasks. No previous first aid training is required.
Certification:
To qualify for certification the candidate must participate in a minimum of seven hours of training and successfully complete the course objectives as taught and evaluated by a person authorized by the Workers’ Compensation Board of B.C. (WorkSafeBC).
Certification is valid for 3 years from the date of completion of the training course.
You will learn:
- How to conduct the priority action approach
- The roles and responsibilities of a first aid attendant
- How to assess and manage soft tissue injuries
- How to make appropriate medical referral decisions
- Identify and manage airway emergencies
- Identify and manage breathing emergencies
- Identify and manage circulatory emergencies
- Perform CPR and use an AED
- Identify and manage bleeding emergencies
- Identify and manage common medical emergencies
- Identification of the rapid transport category
- Manage responsive and unresponsive patients
- How to conduct a secondary survey
- Identify and manage a patient in shock
- Identify and manage environmental injuries
- Identify and manage minor injuries
- Identify and manage burn injuries
- Identify and manage Musculoskeletal injuries
- Identify critical incident stress
Course length:
The duration of the Intermediate First Aid course is 16 hours.
Peak Occupational Safety Training offers an ideal learning environment with well-appointed facilities and clean and comfortable floors for the hands-on portions of the course. The facility is conveniently located near BCIT.
Cost:
$275.00 + GST
Course Location:
Peak Safety Training Centre, 3236 Beta Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5G 4K4, Canada