The following is the content of a Worksafe BC Occupational first aid / OFA level 2 course.
- Understanding the role and duties of an Occupational First Aid Attendant
- Knowledge of the priority action approach
- Scene assessment and components of the primary survey
- Understanding the different levels of critical intervention
- Terms and knowledge with airway assessment and c-spine control
- Patient approach.
- Knowledge and skills through assessing breathing.
- Understanding of basic human anatomy
- Assessing circulation and breathing
- Understanding the components and when to do the secondary survey.
- How and when to monitor vital signs include pulse, skin and breathing (secondary survey)
- Administrative responsibilities of first aider.
- Knowledge and skills of head to toe examinations for conscious and unconscious victims (hands on vs hands off)
- Treatment of a conscious victim(s).
- How to create triage.
- Airway assessment for c-spine control.
- Spinal injury mechanisms and patient treatment.
- Understanding and treatment behind medical emergencies such as strokes and seizures.
- Medical emergencies
- 1. strokes
- 2. seizures
- Knowledge of the anatomy and function of the eyes, skin, muscles, ligaments and tendons.
- Treatment and recognition of soft tissue injuries including the lympatic system and infections.
- Treatment with specific eye injuries.
- Recognition and treatment of burns including thermal, chemical and electrical burns.
- Recognition and treatment of sprains and strains.
- Treatment and management of emergencies associated with the respiratory system including conscious and unconscious choking victims.
- Knowledge and skills for safe application of oxygen therapy.
- Management and treatment of vomiting and regurgitating victims.
- Recognition and treatment of victims of poisonings and drug and alcohol abuse.
- Treatment and recognition of respiratory emergencies such as dyspnea, chest injuries, open pneumothorax and lung congestion.
- Assisted respiration techniques.
- Knowledge and skill to treat and recognize asthma, shock, electrical injuries, bleeding and heart conditions including heart attacks and angina (circulatory emergencies)
- Understanding and treating other medical emergencies such as diabetes and environmental emergencies such as heat stroke and hypothermia.