To provide participants with essential first aid knowledge and practical skills to respond effectively in emergency situations before professional help arrives.
- Recognize common medical emergencies and injuries.
- Perform basic life-saving procedures (CPR, choking, bleeding control).
- Use basic first aid equipment and supplies.
- Act confidently and calmly in emergency situations.
- General employees and site workers
- Safety committee members
- Supervisors and shift leaders
- Personnel working in remote or high-risk environments
- Any individual interested in emergency preparedness
1 Day (8 Hours)
- Definition and importance of first aid
- Legal responsibilities and limitations
- Emergency action principles (DRABC)
- Recognizing cardiac arrest and unresponsiveness
- Performing adult CPR and recovery position
- Use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Identifying partial vs. complete airway obstruction
- Techniques for conscious and unconscious choking victims
- Basic management of asthma and hyperventilation
- Types of bleeding and control techniques
- Bandaging and wound dressing
- Shock prevention and treatment
- First aid for burns (thermal, chemical, electrical)
- Immobilization of fractures and sprains
- Recognizing and assisting stroke, seizure, and diabetic emergencies
- Hands-on practice with dummies and first aid kits
- Simulated emergency scenarios
- Verbal or written quiz and performance evaluation
- Q&A and course closure



