An intermediate workplace first aid course leading to OFA 2 attendant certification. Join our Our Nanaimo classrooms are easily accessible via Hwy 1 and offering ample free parking.
The Nanaimo WorkSafeBC First Aid Level 2 course is an intermediate-level first aid training program that leads to OFA 2 attendant certification. This course is specifically designed for individuals who serve as first aid attendants in urban settings, particularly in larger workplaces with either low-risk environments or those located within 20 minutes of surface travel to a hospital. Alert First-Aid is an accredited WorkSafeBC First Aid Training Agency, ensuring that successful candidates will be certified as Level 2 First Aid attendants upon completion of the course.
Our course is built around a hands-on, learner-centered approach, providing you with practical skills and knowledge needed to effectively respond to workplace emergencies. Our experienced and friendly instructors are committed to ensuring that you are well-prepared to handle various first aid situations.
While there are no specific prerequisites for enrolling in this course, it's important to note that it is intensive and requires dedication. You should be prepared to invest additional time in reading and studying outside of the scheduled course hours to ensure that you grasp the essential concepts and techniques.
By choosing our Nanaimo WorkSafeBC Occupational First Aid Level 2 course, you are taking a significant step towards becoming a certified Level 2 First Aid attendant, equipped to provide crucial first aid support in your workplace.
You can sign up for one of our 5 day OFA 2 courses! We teach OFA 2 courses in Vancouver, Victoria, and Nanaimo BC. This 5 day course includes classroom time, practice time, and both written and practical exams. If you are successful you will be awarded an OFA Level 2 certificate on the last day of your course.
As a certified OFA Level 2 First Aid attendant you will be eligible to be a designated first aid attendant for most busy, high risk worksites and low risk worksites that have 50 or more workers at a time - as long as your worksite is within 20 minutes travel (by ground) to a hospital. If your worksite is more than 20 minutes travel to a hospital, then OFA Level 3 is the appropriate certification for these types of worksites. Some people with OFA Level 2 certification get hired specifically to be on-site first aid attendants, especially higher risk worksites where the job may be combined with other safety related tasks as a full time position. More often, OFA Level 2 first aid attendants will take on this role in addition to regular work duties, often with additional pay or benefits. Being a certified Level 2 first aid attendant can definitely boost your employability!
OFA Level 2 however is a 5 day intensive course geared toward training First Aid attendants who might be responsible for a large number of workers or more dangerous job sites in more urban environments where an ambulance can be expected to arrive quickly in an emergency. The skills you learn will be largely focused on simple assessment and treatments for more serious and potentially life threatening injuries, but you will learn to evaluate and care for a range of minor injuries too. OFA Level 2 also involves much more rigorous practical skills testing than a typical first aid course to make sure that everyone who is certified has demonstrated that they are ready to put their first aid skills into action when a real emergency happens on the job.
The Occupational First Aid Level 2 (OFA 2) course includes the following materials:
If you have a group of people and would like us to come to you to teach a
Occupational First Aid Level 2 course, we offer this course in the following locations:
Private Course Location | Victoria - Downtown | Victoria (UVic McKinnon Bldg) | Victoria - Tillicum Centre | Vancouver | Nanaimo | Burnaby | Duncan (300 Brae Road) | Virtual Classroom | Trillium Lodge |
Give us a call at 1.866.282.5378, or send us an email at grouptraining@alertfirstaid.com to arrange a group course.