Occupational First Aid – Intermediate (Formerly OFA 2)

This course meets WorkSafeBC requirements for first aid training in the workplace.

WorkSafeBC’s Occupational First Aid Intermediate has replaced previous course title Occupational First Aid Level 2 training.

This course is designed to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge for managing injuries and medical emergencies in the workplace. This comprehensive training focuses on assessing and stabilizing patients until advanced medical help arrives. Participants will learn how to effectively handle various scenarios, including bleeding control, airway management, fractures, and shock.

The course is ideal for individuals seeking to meet workplace safety requirements and enhance their ability to respond confidently in emergency situations. Upon successful completion, participants will be certified as Intermediate First Aid attendants, ensuring compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations.

*As of September 1, 2024, Occupational First Aid Intermediate replaced the previous Occupational First Aid Level 2 training program*

What you will learn: 

    • Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for adults (CPR Level A)
    • Airway breathing circulation (ABC) reassessments
    • Describe the roles and responsibilities of a designated first aid attendant
    • The WorkSafeBC regulatory requirement for first aid record keeping
    • Managing airway emergencies due to fluid
    • How to use an automated external defibrillator (AED)
    • How to manage bleeding
    • Clearing obstructed airways
    • Identifying and managing Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
    • Treating penetrating chest injuries
    • Identify and manage common medical emergencies
    • And much more!
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Course Duration

2 Days (16 Hours)

Campuses

Available at Abbotsford, Burnaby, Chilliwack, Langley, Port Coquitlam, RichmondSurrey, and Vancouver

Language

English

Punjabi

Prerequisites

Must be physically able to perform all of the First Aid tasks required to complete the learning tasks

No previous experience is necessary

Certificate

Valid for 3 Years

Course Price

$250.00 + GST

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Course Dates

Venue :

Event
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) April 21/22, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) April 24/25, 2025 – Burnaby Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) April 24/25, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) April 28/29, 2025 – Abbotsford Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) April 28/29, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) May 01/02, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) May 05/06, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Tuesday/Wednesday) May 06/07, 2025 – Richmond Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) May 08/09, 2025 – Abbotsford Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) May 08/09, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) May 12/13, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – Tuesday/Wednesday, May 13/14, 2025 – Abbotsford Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) May 15/16, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) May 15/16, 2025 – Port Coquitlam Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Tuesday/Wednesday) May 20/21, 2025 – Abbotsford Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Wednesday/Thursday) May 21/22, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) May 22/23, 2025 – Burnaby Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) May 22/23, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) May 26/27, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate (Punjabi) – (Thursday/Friday) May 29/30, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) June 02/03, 2025 – Abbotsford Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Tuesday/Wednesday) June 03/04, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Tuesday/Wednesday) June 03/04, 2025 – Richmond Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) June 05/06, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) June 09/10, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) June 12/13, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) June 16/17, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) June 16/17, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) June 19/20, 2025 – Port Coquitlam Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) June 19/20, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) June 23/24, 2025 – Abbotsford Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Monday/Tuesday) June 23/24, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) June 26/27, 2025 – Langley Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate – (Thursday/Friday) June 26/27, 2025 – Burnaby Register

Venue :

Event
Occupational First Aid Intermediate (Punjabi) – (Thursday/Friday) May 29/30, 2025 – Surrey Register
Occupational First Aid Intermediate (Punjabi) – (Thursday/Friday) June 12/13, 2025 – Abbotsford Register

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FAQ

What is OFA Level 1 in BC?

Occupational First Aid (OFA) training in BC is a program that provides workers with the knowledge and skills to respond to workplace emergencies and injuries. It covers topics such as CPR, choking, bleeding control, and other medical emergencies. The training is tailored to meet the requirements of different workplaces and industries, with three levels of training available depending on the level of risk associated with a particular workplace. WorkSafeBC is the government agency responsible for administering the program in British Columbia.

What is the difference between OFA Level 1 and 2?

OFA Level 1 and Level 2 are different levels of workplace first aid training in BC. OFA Level 1 is a basic course designed for low-risk workplaces and covers topics such as CPR and bleeding control. OFA Level 2 is an intermediate course that builds upon the skills and knowledge learned in Level 1, and is designed for higher-risk workplaces and covers more advanced topics such as spinal injuries and burns. OFA Level 2 training takes longer to complete and is required for workplaces with higher risk or larger numbers of employees.  Note: you do not require OFA Level 1 before taking an OFA Level 2 course.

Where can I work with an OFA Level 1 certification?

With OFA Level 1 certification in  BC, you can work in a variety of low-risk workplaces that require basic first aid knowledge and skills, such as offices, retail stores, and restaurants. Specific job titles that may require OFA Level 1 certification include receptionists, office administrators, retail sales associates, and food service workers. However, specific requirements may vary depending on the employer and province, so it’s important to check local regulations and guidelines.

Is OFA Level 1 equivalent to CPR?

OFA Level 1 and CPR  are not equivalent certifications. OFA Level 1 covers basic first aid training beyond CPR, while CPR focuses solely on CPR techniques and the use of an AED. While OFA Level 1 training includes Level A CPR with AED training (adult only), they are not interchangeable, and which one to choose depends on your specific needs.  CPR on its own does not qualify you to serve as a workplace first aid attendant.

How can an OFA Level 1 benefit my career?

Having an Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 1 certification in BC can benefit your career in several ways.  First, by demonstrating basic first aid knowledge and making you a competitive candidate for job opportunities where first aid is required. It can also enhance your personal and professional development and potentially open up opportunities for higher levels of first aid training.