OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in First Aid Training in the Workplace

Workplace injuries and medical emergencies can happen without warning. In many industries, the first few minutes after an accident are critical. Quick and correct action can help reduce pain, prevent serious complications, and in some cases save lives. First aid training has become an important part of workplace safety because employers need staff who can respond calmly and correctly during emergency situations. From offices and schools to factories and construction sites, trained personnel play an important role in protecting people.
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in First Aid Training in the Workplace is designed to build practical first aid knowledge for real working environments. This program helps learners understand how to respond to injuries, medical incidents, and emergency situations using safe and effective first aid methods. It supports both new learners and working professionals who want to improve their safety skills.
Many workplaces face a skills gap when it comes to emergency response. Employees may know safety rules but may not have the confidence or training to provide immediate assistance during an accident. This gap can increase risks, delay treatment, and affect workplace safety standards. Employers are now looking for trained individuals who can act responsibly in emergency situations.
This diploma helps close that gap by providing learners with practical knowledge, emergency response skills, and a clear understanding of workplace first aid procedures. Learners develop the ability to assess situations, support injured individuals, and follow safety protocols. These skills can support safer workplaces and create better career opportunities in health and safety roles.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to First Aid (2 Hours)
- Managing Medical Emergencies (5 Hours)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR (5 Hours)
- Wounds, Bleeding, and Shock Management (3 Hours)
- Injury Management: Sprains, Strains, and Fractures (4 Hours)
- Dealing with Medical Conditions (5 Hours)
- Workplace Health and Safety (3 Hours)
- Post-Incident Reporting and Aftercare (3 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Learners are normally expected to meet the following requirements:
Who Can Enroll
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in First Aid Training in the Workplace is designed for learners who want to build practical first aid skills and improve workplace safety knowledge. This course supports both beginners and working professionals who want to handle emergency situations with confidence and responsibility.
- Learners who want to start a career in workplace safety or health and safety roles.
- Employees who want to improve their first aid knowledge for workplace emergencies.
- Supervisors, team leaders, and managers responsible for staff safety.
- Safety officers who want to strengthen emergency response and incident handling skills.
- Teachers, trainers, and support staff working in schools, colleges, or training centers.
- Construction, factory, warehouse, and field workers who work in higher-risk environments.
- Healthcare support staff who want to improve emergency care knowledge.
- Anyone who wants to gain professional first aid skills for personal or career growth
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to First Aid (2 Hours)
- Understand the importance and core principles of first aid in the workplace
- Learn the roles, responsibilities, and legal considerations of a workplace first aider
- Identify common workplace hazards and risks requiring first aid intervention
- Gain awareness of emergency preparedness and response procedures
- Understand how effective first aid reduces injury severity and saves lives
Managing Medical Emergencies (5 Hours)
- Develop the ability to assess the seriousness of medical emergencies
- Learn immediate care techniques for choking, burns, fainting, and similar conditions
- Gain knowledge on stabilising casualties until professional help arrives
- Understand how to contact emergency services and communicate critical information
- Build confidence in making timely and appropriate emergency decisions
Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR (5 Hours)
- Learn how to perform CPR for adults and children effectively
- Develop skills in correct chest compressions and rescue breathing techniques
- Understand when and how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Build confidence through practical, scenario-based CPR practice
- Recognise the importance of early intervention in cardiac emergencies
Wounds, Bleeding, and Shock Management (3 Hours)
- Understand how to assess and treat cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds, and lacerations
- Learn effective methods for controlling bleeding, including pressure and bandaging
- Recognise the signs and symptoms of shock
- Understand prompt management of severe bleeding and shock situations
- Gain confidence in delivering first aid for traumatic injuries
Injury Management: Sprains, Strains, and Fractures (4 Hours)
- Learn how to identify and manage sprains, strains, and fractures
- Understand injury immobilisation principles to prevent further harm
- Gain practical skills in applying splints, slings, and bandages
- Learn how to assess different fracture types and respond appropriately
- Build confidence in managing musculoskeletal injuries at work
Dealing with Medical Conditions (5 Hours)
- Develop the ability to manage asthma, seizures, diabetes, and allergic reactions
- Recognise warning signs of heart attacks, strokes, and anaphylaxis
- Learn correct use of epinephrine auto-injectors in emergencies
- Understand how to support individuals with chronic medical conditions
- Gain skills to respond calmly and effectively to medical crises
Workplace Health and Safety (3 Hours)
- Understand the role of first aid in promoting a safe working environment
- Learn how to identify and assess workplace hazards to reduce risks
- Understand health and safety regulations and their impact on employee wellbeing
- Gain awareness of workplace risk assessment processes
- Learn how first aid supports overall safety management systems
Post-Incident Reporting and Aftercare (3 Hours)
- Learn how to document and report workplace accidents accurately
- Understand the importance of aftercare and emotional support following incidents
- Gain knowledge of follow-up procedures and recovery assessment
- Learn how to evaluate first aid responses and improve safety measures
- Understand how incident outcomes contribute to continuous workplace safety improvemen
