OSHAA Train the Trainer Certificate

Basic Life Support BLS Training

Awarding Body

OSHAA

Duration

30 Hours

Course Type

Trainer

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

OSHAA Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support (BLS) Training is a professional programme designed to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to train others in life-saving techniques. In any workplace, the ability to respond quickly and effectively to a medical emergency can save lives, making trained personnel essential for both safety and regulatory compliance. This course not only strengthens individual competency in BLS but also prepares participants to act as certified trainers, enabling organizations to maintain a safe and prepared workforce.

The programme covers all critical aspects of Basic Life Support, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the correct use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and safe handling of emergency situations. Participants gain both theoretical understanding and hands-on practical experience, learning how to perform life-saving procedures and assess emergency scenarios effectively.

A key feature of this course is the Train the Trainer component, which develops participants’ instructional skills. Learners master session planning, demonstrating techniques, providing feedback, and evaluating trainee performance. By combining technical BLS knowledge with effective teaching methods, certified trainers play a pivotal role in enhancing workplace health and safety, building awareness, and ensuring teams are prepared to respond confidently in emergencies.

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Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the OSHAA Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support BLS Training:

  • Educational Qualifications:Minimum secondary school certificate or equivalent.A background in healthcare, first aid, safety, or related fields is preferred but not mandatory.
  • Professional Experience:Prior experience in first aid, medical response, or workplace safety roles is advantageous.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

The OSHAA Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support BLS Training qualification consists of 8 mandatory units.


The OSHAA Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support BLS Training consists of 8 mandatory units which are as follows.

  • Introduction to Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Understanding the BLS Chain of Survival
  • CPR Techniques for Adults, Children, and Infants
  • Use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED)
  • Choking Management and Airway Obstruction Techniques
  • Basic First Aid for Life-Threatening Emergencies
  • Teaching Methodologies and Delivery of BLS Training
  • Legal, Ethical, and Professional Responsibilities of BLS Trainers

What you will Gain

Introduction to Basic Life Support (BLS)

  • Understand the principles and objectives of Basic Life Support.
  • Identify situations that require immediate BLS intervention.
  • Recognize the importance of prompt action in preserving life.
  • Demonstrate foundational knowledge of emergency response procedures.

Understanding the BLS Chain of Survival

  • Explain the components of the BLS Chain of Survival and their significance.
  • Analyze how timely actions at each stage can improve survival rates.
  • Apply the chain of survival principles in different emergency scenarios.
  • Evaluate strategies to ensure effective coordination during emergencies.

CPR Techniques for Adults, Children, and Infants

  • Demonstrate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures for adults, children, and infants.
  • Apply correct techniques for chest compressions and rescue breaths.
  • Adapt CPR procedures according to patient age and condition.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of CPR during practice and real-life scenarios.

Use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED)

  • Understand the function and importance of AEDs in cardiac emergencies.
  • Demonstrate correct application of AEDs for adults, children, and infants.
  • Follow safety protocols when using AEDs in emergency situations.
  • Assess the readiness and maintenance requirements of AED devices.

Choking Management and Airway Obstruction Techniques

  • Identify signs of airway obstruction and choking in different age groups.
  • Apply appropriate techniques for relieving choking in adults, children, and infants.
  • Demonstrate safe and effective management of airway emergencies.
  • Evaluate outcomes of interventions and adjust techniques as necessary.

Basic First Aid for Life-Threatening Emergencies

  • Recognize life-threatening conditions requiring immediate intervention.
  • Apply first aid techniques for emergencies such as severe bleeding, shock, and cardiac arrest.
  • Demonstrate safe and effective management of casualties until professional help arrives.
  • Evaluate first aid responses and prioritize actions in critical situations.

Teaching Methodologies and Delivery of BLS Training

  • Develop effective lesson plans for delivering BLS training sessions.
  • Apply adult learning principles to engage and educate trainees.
  • Demonstrate instructional techniques including demonstration, practice, and feedback.
  • Assess trainee performance and provide constructive guidance for improvement.

Legal, Ethical, and Professional Responsibilities of BLS Trainers

  • Understand the legal and ethical framework governing BLS training and practice.
  • Apply professional responsibilities when conducting BLS sessions.
  • Recognize the importance of consent, confidentiality, and duty of care.
  • Evaluate practices to ensure compliance with regulatory and professional standards.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, safety officers, workplace trainers, first responders, and anyone responsible for employee health and safety.

Participants learn CPR, the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), emergency response handling, and instructional skills to plan, deliver, and assess BLS training sessions.

Graduates gain professional credibility, become certified BLS trainers, and enhance career opportunities in workplace safety, healthcare, and training roles.

Yes, it follows OSHAA standards and is recognised for workplace safety and BLS training globally.

Yes, certified trainers can educate employees, increase emergency preparedness, and foster a culture of safety within the organization.

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