Our Vancouver Basic First Aid and CPR training, formerly known as OFA Level 1, is a 1-day, WorkSafeBC occupational course designed to equip you with life-saving skills through practical, in-person safety training. This first aid course combines comprehensive first aid and CPR instruction to prepare you for a wide range of emergency situations. You’ll gain the confidence to respond to workplace incidents and medical emergencies, learning essential first aid techniques and how to properly use an automated external defibrillator (AED) before professional help arrives.
Our Vancouver Basic First Aid course, formerly OFA Level 1, is a 1-day, WorkSafeBC-approved training designed to give you hands-on practical skills for handling emergency situations. This workplace first aid course, which combines essential first aid basics and CPR training, provides the techniques and confidence needed to assist in workplace incidents or emergency scenarios, preparing you to make a difference for someone in need before medical help arrives.
This first aid course in Vancouver is one of our most popular courses, offering practical, in-person instruction at our local training facility. The course focuses on real-world scenarios to help you perform first aid effectively in a variety of situations.
Provide CPR-C: Learn to deliver CPR for adults, children, and infants—essential for workplace or family emergencies.
Manage Choking & Airway Emergencies: Understand how to assess and clear airway obstructions.
Control Severe Bleeding: Use bandages, gauze, and pressure techniques to stop bleeding quickly.
Treat Injuries: Stabilize fractures, burns, and spinal injuries using recognized first aid techniques.
Use AEDs and First Aid Kits: Practice using defibrillators and get familiar with the items in a standard first aid kit.
All courses are taught by experienced instructors with a strong background in emergency response and adult education. Our goal is to help you save the life of someone in need with clear, practical instruction and guided practice.
This Vancouver-based, 1-day course prepares you to handle medical incidents and provide basic care until help arrives, with skills like airway management, bleeding control, and splint application.
Please note that a full course is required for all participants, even if you are renewing your certification. There is no shorter recertification course available, so you must complete the full 1-day training to ensure you're up to date with the latest techniques and WorkSafeBC requirements.
Yes and no. A Canadian Red Cross Emergency First Aid and CPR A or C is now equivalent to the WorkSafeBC Basic First Aid course. Standard First Aid and CPR C is equivalent to Intermediate First Aid. Both of which are occupational first aid courses. The reverse is not the same though. If a job requires Emergency First Aid or Standard First Aid, a Basic or Intermediate First Aid training course would NOT be acceptable. This is because these courses are a more comprehensive course where an occupational course is less comprehensive. One other difference is that the occupational courses are designed by WorksafeBC and focuses specifically on caring for injured coworkers, while Canadian Red Cross trainings cover a broad spectrum of contexts such as injuries that happen in the community or in the home.
Occupational First Aid Level 1 (OFA 1) is a course that focuses on basic first aid skills and knowledge that are essential for handling life threatening emergencies, as well as handling more common minor injuries that can happen in the workplace. Topics include: Scene Assessment, Activating the Worksite Emergency Plan, Supporting Head and Neck, Opening Airway, Assessing for Breathing, Clearing Obstructed Airway. performing CPR with AED, Recognizing Shock, Controlling Bleeding, Roles and Responsibilities of the OFA, and more.
This question is complicated since there are a number of different types of first aid courses. For Occupational First Aid, there are 3 levels of first aid, simply named OFA Level 1, OFA Level 2, and OFA Level 3. If you work in a marine environment and are required by Transport Canada to be certified in first aid, then there is Marine Basic First Aid and Marine Advanced First Aid. For first aid for those responsible for people in the community there is Emergency First Aid and Standard First Aid. If you are caring specifically for children, Emergency Childcare First Aid is probably the best fit. If you are interested in first for the outdoors or remote situations (or are required to take first aid as an outdoor guide) then there is the 20 hour Remote First Aid, or more advanced 40 hour Wilderness First Aid. There is also an 80 hour Wilderness First Responder course for professional responders responding to remote emergencies. For the professional responders there is also the 40 hour First Responder course and the more advanced Emergency Medical Responder.
Occupational First Aid Level 1 (OFA 1) is an 8 hour course that prepares workers to be first aid attendants in relatively low risk environments where a hospital is close by. This course is designed by Worksafe BC and focuses specifically on caring for injured coworkers. Participants will learn basic first aid skills and knowledge that are essential for handling life threatening emergencies, as well as handling more common minor injuries that can happen in the workplace. Red Cross Emergency First Aid, and Red Cross Standard First Aid are now officially recognized by Worksafe BC as equivalent to OFA 1.
Worksafe BC OFA Level 1 is a one day course meant to train a First Aid attendant in the basic skills necessary to provide first aid in low-risk environments, or for a smaller number of workers. 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 and more dangerous job sites. OFA Level 2 also involves much more rigorous practical skills testing 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 Basic First Aid (OFA 1) course includes the following materials:
If you have a group of people and would like us to come to you to teach a
Basic First Aid (OFA Level 1) course, we offer this course in the following locations:
Vancouver | Burnaby | New Westminster | Port Moody | Port Coquitlam | Coquitlam | Richmond | North Vancouver
Give us a call at 1.866.282.5378, or send us an email at grouptraining@alertfirstaid.com to arrange a group course.