Objectives of the Course
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
– Perform Basic Life Support Skill such as CPR & Choking.
– Understand the importance of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to increase survival rate.
– Describe the correct procedure to obtain EMS (Ambulance Service)
– Deliver defibrillation to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) patients.
– Demonstrate how to use AED with the combination of CPR.
– Strengthen Chain of Survival and to increase the survival percentage for sudden cardiac arrest from 5% to 49% – 70%.
Who Should Attend?
– Workplace First Aider
– Emergency Response Team (ERT)
– Safety Managers and Personnel
– Security Managers and Personnel
– Safety and Health Committee Members
– Production / Line Managers
– Engineers / Executive
– All levels of workers and interested individuals
The Training Methodologies
Theory Session
– Dynamic & Highly Engaging Presentation
– Interactive and Fun
– Engaging audio-visual aids; real scene photographs, video clips, multimedia presentation
Practical session
– Hands-on experience
– Participant-centered
Items To Be Prepared by Client
– LCD Projector & Screen
– White Board/ Flip chart
– U-shape sitting arrangement
– Participants required to bring “old cloth” for mock drill purpose
– Space/ empty room for CPR Practical Session
– 2 suitable places like car park/ empty room/ space for the mock-drill
What is AED?
An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the potentially life threatening cardiac arrhythmias in a patient, and is able to treat them through defibrillation.
This training will educate participants in the application of AED combined with CPR accordance to 2015 American Heart Association CPR & ECC Guideline. Practical Assessment is included to ensure participants are competent to use the AED to provide defibrillation.


Day 1
| TIME | TOPIC |
| 9.00 – 9.15am (15 min) | Registration |
| 9.15- 9.30am (15 min) | Introduction to The Course |
| 9.30- 10.30am (1 hour) | About Death Clinical death and brain death Common Causes of Sudden Death: Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrest, Stroke, Choking Introduction for Chain of survival Introduction of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) |
| 10.30 – 10.45 am (15 min) | Break |
| 10.45 – 12.45 pm (2 hours) | Basic Life Support (2020 CPR and ECC Guidelines) Comparison between 2015 & 2020 CPR Emergency action principle Concept of CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for adult, child and infant Recovery position Practical – Basic Life Support CPR for adult, child and infant Speed & Depth of chest compression When to stop CPR Recovery position & purpose |
| 12.45 – 1.45 pm (1 hour) | Lunch |
| 1.45 – 2.15 pm (30 min) | Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (Choking)- Heimlich Maneuver Sign and symptom of airway obstruction Choking management for adult, children and infant Special consideration – obesity and pregnant |
| 2.15 – 3.00 pm (45 min) | Theory- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) AED operation AED application Special considerations |
| 3.00 – 4.00 pm (1 hour) Concurrent Session | Practical – Automated External Defibrillator Automated External Defibrillator (AED) |
| 4.00 – 4.15 pm (15 min) | Break |
| 4.15 – 5.15 pm (1 hour) | Assessment For Basic life support Recovery position Automated External Defibrillator (AED) |
| 5.15 – 5.30 pm (15 min) | Evaluation and Closing |
