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Occupational First Aid

Course Objectives


Why This Course Matters:

  • For Individuals

Acquire essential life-saving skills that boost confidence and competence in emergency situations, making you an invaluable team member both inside and outside the workplace.

  • For Organizations

Enhance your company’s safety culture, reduce potential downtime from accidents, and demonstrate a commitment to employee well-being, which can contribute to a more motivated and engaged workforce.

  • For the Security Industry

Set new standards in preparedness and professional capability, ensuring that all security personnel can handle medical emergencies efficiently, reinforcing the industry’s role in broader public safety.

  • For the Community

Strengthen community health resilience by having trained first aiders ready to respond not just in workplaces but wherever needed, bridging the critical gap until professional medical help arrives.

Course Description


When it comes to workplaces, first aid and safety is of paramount importance. But the environment at work
is different from any other environment. Imagine performing first aid in a confined space, or in a hazardous area… these are just some of the many realistic elements we incorporate into the Occupational First Aid Course.

The course also prepares you for a different perspective on emergencies – active prevention. It trains you to develop the ability to be able to forecast accidents, participate in preventing them and help put effective first response measures in place.

In other words, this course goes beyond just the steps for first aid and prepares you with the tools and skills to help prevent and respond to workplace emergencies. You’ll love it.


Course Outline :

• Safety Topics 

– First Aid Requirements, Chemicals in the Workplace, Safety & Accident Prevention 

 

• Principles & Practice of First Aid 

– Management of Medical Emergencies, Sequence for action, Secondary Survey, Record & Report 

 

• Breathing Difficulties 

– Choking, Unconscious choking, Fume Inhalation, Drowning, Suffocation & Strangulation, Hyperventilation, Asthma, Allergic Reaction 

 

• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation & Automated External Defibrillator 

– One Man CPR (Hands Only), Recovery Position, AED 

 

• Shock, Bleeding & Wounds 

– Shock, Bleeding, Wounds, Embedded Objects, Amputation, Crush Injury, Bandaging 

 

• Unconscious Victim

– Head Injury, Fits, Fainting, Stroke, Diabetic Emergencies, Alcohol Intoxication 

 

• Burn Injuries 

– Bandaging 

 

• Fractures & Soft Tissues Injuries 

– Fractures, Dislocation, Bandaging, Sprain, Strain, Swelling, Muscle Cramps, Spinal Injury 

 

• Occupational Eye Injuries 

– Chemical Burns, Radiation, Foreign Bodies, Black Eyes, Cuts or Scratches Handling & Transportation of the Injured Theory and Practical Examination 

 

Handling & Transportation of the Injured

Theory and Practical Examination

 

Certification

Upon completion, participants will:

Receive a certificate accredited by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) which is valid for 2 years.

Minimum Entry Requirements


Assumed Skills and Knowledge:

ESS Workplace literacy and numeracy Level 5 and above, ‘O’ Levels or equivalent

Medical Fitness:

Trainees with any medical history or underlying heart and/or lung conditions or any medical problems associated to knee, spine, wrist or joints injury or any physical/mental disabilities are advised to obtain clearance from doctor to attend the course assessments. Pregnant ladies are highly discouraged from undertaking the CPR practice due to safety reasons.

Course Fees & Duration


Course Fee

SGD$386.95 (Inclusive 9% GST)

 

Course Duration

3 Days 20.83 Hours (Excluding Breaks & Assessment)

Day 1: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Day 2: 9:00am – 6:00pm

Day 3: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Assessment: 4:00pm – 6:40pm

 

Assessment Criteria

Theory Assessment (MCQ):

Minimum 70% for Occupational First Aid

Minimum 80% for CPR AED

 

Practical Assessment

Must pass all practical modules.

 

Our Occupational First Aid Course is proudly accredited by SPATC, a well-respected and recognised body in the industry. This accreditation assures participants of the highest standards of training and certification, marking our commitment to quality and professional excellence.

Course Schedule


03 – 05 February 2025(Mon – Wed)
10 – 12 February 2025(Mon – Wed)
17 – 19 February 2025(Mon – Wed)
24 – 26 February 2025(Mon – Wed)

Day 1: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Day 2: 9:00am – 6:00pm

Day 3: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Assessment 4:00pm – 6:40pm

03 – 05 February 2025(Mon – Wed)
10 – 12 February 2025(Mon – Wed)
17 – 19 February 2025(Mon – Wed)
24 – 26 February 2025(Mon – Wed)

Day 1: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Day 2: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Day 3: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Assessment 4:00pm – 6:40pm

03 – 05 March 2025(Mon – Wed)
10 – 12 March 2025(Mon – Wed)
17 – 19 March 2025 (Mon – Wed)
24 – 26 March 2025(Mon – Wed)

Day 1: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Day 2: 9:00am – 6:00pm

Day 3: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Assessment 4:00pm – 6:40pm

03 – 05  March 2025(Mon – Wed)
10 – 12  March 2025(Mon – Wed)
17 – 19  March 2025 (Mon – Wed)
24 – 26  March 2025(Mon – Wed)

Day 1: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Day 2: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Day 3: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Assessment 4:00pm – 6:40pm

Duration (Including Assessment)

2 days
[18 hrs]

Course Ref. No and Code

Full Course Fee (Including GST)

$408.75

70 % Funding
Nett Fee (Including GST)
Singapore Citizen: ≥ 40yrs

$146.25

50% Funding
Singapore Citizen: 21 - 39yrs
Singapore PR: ≥ 21yrs
Nett Fee (Including GST)

$221.25

Reassessment Fee

$76.30

We accept payment via:

The Course fee is to be paid by:
• Post-Secondary Education Account (Standing order form)
• SkillsFuture Credits (SFC)
• Paynow (e-payment)
• Cash

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Assessment 4:00pm – 6:40pm

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Assessment 4:00pm – 6:40pm