INTRODUCTION FOR OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID & CPR TRAINING
First Aid training is the initial emergency care provided to injured or sick individuals before professional medical help arrives. Our First Aid Training in Malaysia is designed to equip participants with life-saving skills that can make the difference between life and death in critical situations.
This one-day First Aid training focuses on essential workplace emergency response procedures, including handling injuries, sudden illness, and accidents. It is highly recommended for companies looking to comply with workplace safety requirements and improve employee readiness.
Our HRDC claimable First Aid training includes intensive hands-on practical sessions, CPR practice, and realistic emergency simulations to ensure participants gain confidence in handling real-life situations. Participants will learn how to respond effectively to common workplace incidents such as burns, cuts, fractures, choking, and cardiac arrest.
This course is suitable for HR professionals, safety officers, and employees who want to enhance their occupational safety and health (OSH) knowledge.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Completing the course, participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate Basic Life Support Steps i.e. CPR and Heimlich Maneuver
- Demonstrate how to use AED with combination of CPR
- Manage injury and illness at workplace i.e. Bleeding, Fracture, Burn, Shock, Spinal Injury, Asthmatic Attack, Heart Attack, stroke, soft tissue injuries etc
- Manage Multiple Casualty Scenario with systematic approach
- Enable the management to comply with the Legal Provision and DOSH guidelines
WHO MUST ATTEND
- Workplace First Aider.
- OSH Practitioners
- Emergency Response Team (ERT).
- Offshore workers/ operators
- Safety Managers and Personnel.
- HR Managers and Personnel
- Security Managers and Personnel.
- Safety and Health Committee Members.
- Production / Line Managers.
- Engineers / Executive.
- All levels of workers and interested individuals.
COURSE CONTENT
Day: DAY 1
| Time | Topic | Description |
0900 – 1015 | 1. FIRST-AID ESSENTIALS | – Definition & Objective of First-Aid – Skill: Monitoring Vital Signs (Level of response, Pulse rate & Breathing rate) – Action at an Emergency – Telephoning for help – First-Aid Box |
| 1015 – 1030 | (Morning Break) | |
| 1030 – 1300 | 1. FIRST-AID ESSENTIALS | – Casualty Handling |
| 1300 – 1400 | (Lunch) | |
| 1400 – 1500 | 2. CARDIO-PULMONARYRESUSCITATION (CPR) | – Unconscious (DRSABC) – Skill: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (Adult CPR) – Skill: Recovery Position |
| 1500 – 1600 | 3. CHOKING | – Skill: Mild Choking – Skill: Severe Choking |
| 1600 – 1615 | (Afternoon Break) | |
| 1615 – 1700 | 4. WOUNDS & BLEEDING | – Skill: Cuts and Abrasion (Dressing) – Skill: Severe Bleeding (Bandaging) – Foreign Object in a Cut (Tetanus) – Amputation – Skill: Nosebleed |
DAY: Day 2
| 0900 – 1000 | – Revision | |
| 1000 – 1015 | (Morning Break) | |
| 1015 – 1100 | 5. BURNS & SCALDS | – Burns & Scalds (Severe, Minor, Chemical) – Electrical Burn |
| 1100 – 1300 | 6. FRACTURE & DISLOCATION | – Skill: Arm Injury (Arm Sling) – Skill: Leg Injury (Improvised Splint) – Skill: Spinal Injury (Improvised Immobiliser) |
| 1300 – 1400 | (Lunch) | |
| 1400 – 1500 | 7. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES | – Asthma – Heart Attack – Fainting |
| 1500 – 1600 | 8. SPORT INJURIES | – Strains, Sprains & Bruise (RICE Management) – Skill: Cramp (Foot / Calf / Thigh) |
| 1600 – 1615 | (Afternoon Break) | |
| 1615 – 1700 | 9. MISCELLANEOUS | – Question & Answer – Examination (Oral/Written, Fracture Bandage & CPR) – Dismiss |
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