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OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID (OFA) About the Program: The Occupational First Aid (OFA) course is a 16-hour comprehensive training program under the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). It is designed to equip employees with the necessary knowledge and hands-on skills to respond effectively to workplace-related medical emergencies. This course consists of lectures, discussions, and practical exercises to enhance participants’ ability to manage injuries and illnesses before professional medical assistance arrives. Course Objectives: At the end of the training, participants shall be able to: ● Demonstrate Basic Life Support (BLS) techniques, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) usage. ● Administer first aid for workplace injuries such as fractures, burns, wounds, and bleeding. ● Respond effectively to medical emergencies, including heart attacks, strokes, and respiratory issues. ● Develop emergency response plans tailored to workplace scenarios. ● Properly use and maintain first aid kits and emergency equipment. Level: Basic to Intermediate Duration: 16 hours (2 days) Who Should Attend: This training course is ideal for: ● Designated First Aiders in the workplace ● Safety Officers ● HR and Admin Personnel ● Supervisors and Team Leaders ● Employees responsible for workplace safety Training Platform and Cost/Fees: 📍 Online (1st Day) + In-Person (2nd Day) – PHP [Specify Fee] 📍 Hybrid (Online 1st Day, Flexible Format) – PHP 3,500.00 📌 Regulatory Compliance: Yes, under RA 11058 (Occupational Safety and Health Standards - DOLE) 📢 Register Here: https://forms.gle/ZdiobNDoXsUqtUbL8