OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in First Aid at Work (FAW)

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in First Aid at Work (FAW) is a structured programme designed to provide learners with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively to medical emergencies in workplace environments. This diploma emphasizes practical training, confidence-building, and situational awareness, ensuring participants are prepared to act quickly and responsibly when accidents or health-related incidents occur. Over thirty hours of guided study, learners will gain a strong foundation in workplace first aid, covering both common and critical scenarios.
The course explores a wide range of topics including CPR for adults, choking management, burns, fractures, bleeding control, shock, and workplace-specific hazards. Learners will engage in scenario-based training that replicates real-life emergencies, helping them practice decision-making and problem-solving under pressure. The programme also highlights the importance of communication with emergency services, teamwork during critical incidents, and adapting first aid techniques to suit different workplace environments. By combining classroom instruction with practical demonstrations, participants develop the ability to remain calm and effective in urgent situations.
This diploma is suitable for individuals working in industries such as construction, manufacturing, hospitality, education, and office-based environments, as well as community volunteers who wish to enhance their emergency response skills. It is designed to be accessible to learners with varying levels of prior experience, ensuring that everyone leaves with the competence to provide safe and effective first aid. By the end of the programme, participants will have developed the technical skills, situational awareness, and leadership qualities needed to respond responsibly to emergencies, making them valuable contributors to safer workplaces and communities.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to First Aid at Work and Workplace Safety Regulations (2 Hours)
- Risk Assessment and Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace (3 Hours)
- Primary Survey, Casualty Assessment, and Incident Management (3 Hours)
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External
- Defibrillator (AED) Operation (5 Hours)
- Management of Unconscious Casualties and Recovery Position Techniques (3 Hours)
- Bleeding Control, Wound Care, and Shock Management (4 Hours)
- First Aid for Burns, Scalds, and Chemical Injuries (4 Hours)
- Management of Fractures, Sprains, and Soft Tissue Injuries (3 Hours)
- Response to Medical Emergencies: Heart Attack, Stroke, and Seizures (3 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals who want to strengthen their ability to respond to emergencies in workplace environments.
- Workplace first aiders and safety officers
- Construction and manufacturing staff
- Hospitality and catering professionals
- Teachers and school staff
- Office employees and managers
- Community volunteers and caregivers
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to First Aid at Work and Workplace Safety Regulations (2 Hours)
- Understand the role and responsibilities of a workplace first aider
- Recognise the importance of adhering to workplace safety regulations and guidelines
- Identify legal requirements for first aid provision in the workplace
Risk Assessment and Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace (3 Hours)
- Conduct basic workplace risk assessments to identify potential hazards
- Develop and implement effective emergency response plans
- Apply strategies to minimise workplace accidents and injuries
Primary Survey, Casualty Assessment, and Incident Management (3 Hours)
- Perform a primary survey to assess casualty condition
- Apply systematic casualty assessment techniques to prioritise treatment
- Manage incidents effectively to ensure safety and coordinated response
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Operation (5 Hours)
- Perform CPR for adults, children, and infants according to recognised guidelines
- Operate an AED safely and effectively in an emergency
- Integrate CPR and AED use to maximise survival chances during cardiac arrest
Management of Unconscious Casualties and Recovery Position Techniques (3 Hours)
- Assess and manage unconscious casualties to maintain airway safety
- Apply correct recovery position techniques to prevent complications
- Monitor and provide ongoing care until professional help arrives
Bleeding Control, Wound Care, and Shock Management (4 Hours)
- Apply appropriate techniques to control external and internal bleeding
- Administer basic wound care to prevent infection and complications
- Recognise and manage different types of shock effectively
First Aid for Burns, Scalds, and Chemical Injuries (4 Hours)
- Identify types and severity of burns and scalds
- Apply appropriate first aid for thermal, electrical, and chemical burns
- Prevent further injury and minimise long-term damage through correct care
Management of Fractures, Sprains, and Soft Tissue Injuries (3 Hours)
- Recognise signs and symptoms of fractures, sprains, and soft tissue injuries
- Apply appropriate immobilisation and support techniques
- Provide effective care to reduce pain and prevent further injury
Response to Medical Emergencies: Heart Attack, Stroke, and Seizures (3 Hours)
- Recognise early signs and symptoms of heart attack, stroke, and seizures
- Provide immediate and appropriate first aid response for each condition
- Support and monitor casualties until advanced medical help arrives
