First Aid at Work
INTRODUCTION
âš“ The Definition of a First Aider
âš“ The Aims of First Aid
âš“ Rescuer Protection
âš“ First Aid Kit
âš“ Reporting Accidents
SAFETY & CASUALTY CARE
âš“ SAFEâ„¢
âš“ Life Cycleâ„¢
âš“ Chain of Survival
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS)
âš“Â Primary Care & Recovery Position
âš“ Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
âš“ Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
âš“ Adult and Child Choking
âš“ Types of Bleeding
âš“ Bleeding Control
âš“ Shock
âš“ Seizures and Epilepsy
MINOR FIRST AID
⚓ Small Cuts, Grazes and  Bites
âš“ Bruises
âš“ Small Splinters
âš“ Nosebleeds
âš“ Burns and Scalds
MEDICAL FIRST AID
âš“ Poisoning
âš“ Heart Attack
âš“ Stroke
âš“ Asthma
âš“ Allergic Reaction and Anaphylaxis
âš“ Diabetes
âš“ Heat Exhaustion and Heatstroke
âš“ Hypothermia
INJURY FIRST AID
âš“ Chest Injuries
âš“ Suspected Spinal Injuries
âš“ Electric Shock
⚓ Head Injuries – Minor and Severe
âš“ Eye Injuries
âš“ Fractures and Dislocations
âš“ Sprains and Strains
Assessment
There is no final exam each learner is continuously assessed by the trainer / assessor during their training. It is then both the responsibility and decision of the trainer/assessor to determine if each learner has reached the level required to become a first aider within the work place.
Certification
Successful learners will be certified by The International Certification and Course will run under the ODC lifesaving training center Training Academy (TICTA) which is valid for three years from course completion date.