OFA Level 2 Course
Course Description
This WorkSafeBC Occupational First Aid Level Two course is a 35-hour program designed for the urban attendant – typically those attendants who work within twenty minutes surface travel time of a hospital. Initial certification requires full participation and course attendance, as well as satisfactory results in both a written and practical exams with a 70% pass mark.
The course curriculum includes:
- Basic Life Support (Adult CPR) and AED use
- Priority Action Approach and Workplace Emergency Response Procedures (WERP)
- Scene assessment
- Patient assessment
- Critical airway & breathing and circulatory interventions with C-spine management; including insertion of oral airways
- Major bleeding control
- WorkSafe BC records and reports
- Small wound, soft tissue, and fracture management
All courses are taught by certified WorkSafe BC Occupational First Aid Instructors many of whom have had years of hands-on first aid experience but also many years of adult instructional experience.
Course Completion
Students must attend 100% of the course and pass both written and practical final assessments.
Upon successful completion students will be issued a WorkSafe BC Occupational First Aid Level 2 certificate and a CPR ‘A’ certificate, both with a three (3) year expiry.
Cost
All costs are covered by VIHA
Duration
35 hours (5 Days)
Prerequisites
No medical pre-reqs, however
all participants must be a:
– VIHA employee AND,
– A designated first aid attendant
for their facility
Other Important Info
Includes CPR ‘A’ certification
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