Standard First Aid & CPR( Level A for the workplace)
Course Fee |
$125.00 regular Group discounts available. |
Course Length |
14 hours |
Course Topics |
Comprehensive First Aid & CPR techniques for those who need training for work requirements, or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the workplace. The course covers: § How to respond to ADULT emergencies § The Emergency Medical Services System (911) § The 3 key principles in First Aid – Check, Call, Care § How to deal with: § Airway emergencies (choking) § Breathing emergencies (severe allergic reactions – anaphylactic shock, asthma, hyperventilation, chest injuries) § Circulation emergencies (heart attack and stroke recognition, prevention and treatment, fainting, shock and bleeding – minor cuts, scrapes, bruises, amputations and impales objects) § First Aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest § AED certification § Head and spine injuries § Bone, muscle and joint injuries § Wound care § Sudden medical emergencies (diabetic emergencies, seizures and emergency childbirth) § Environmental emergencies (cold-related emergencies, heat-related emergencies, near-drowning, poisons, stings and insect bites) |
Materials |
Canadian Red Cross First Aid Manual Certification Card – issued immediately upon successful completion of course Pulse CPR keepsake |
Standard First Aid & CPR Level C (or HCP)
Course Fee |
$125.00
Recertification: $85.00 Group discounts available. |
Course Length |
14 hours (Recertification – 8 hours) |
Course Topics |
Comprehensive First Aid & CPR techniques for those who need training for work requirements, or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the workplace, home or at play. The course covers: § How to respond to emergencies § The Emergency Medical Services System (911) § The 3 key principles in First Aid – Check, Call, Care § How to deal with: § Airway emergencies (choking) § Breathing emergencies (severe allergic reactions – anaphylactic shock, asthma, hyperventilation, chest injuries) § Circulation emergencies (heart attack and stroke recognition, prevention and treatment, fainting, shock and bleeding – minor cuts, scrapes, bruises, amputations and impales objects) § First Aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest § AED certification § Head and spine injuries § Bone, muscle and joint injuries § Wound care § Sudden medical emergencies (diabetic emergencies, seizures and emergency childbirth) § Environmental emergencies (cold-related emergencies, heat-related emergencies, near-drowning, poisons, stings and insect bites) |
HCP |
If obtaining CPR HCP, additional topics include: § Jaw thrust § Pulse check § Bag-valve-mask § Rescue breathing § Two-rescuer CPR/AED for adult, child § Two-rescuer CPR for infant |
Materials |
Canadian Red Cross First Aid Manual Certification Card – issued immediately upon successful completion of course Pulse CPR keepsake |
Please note: Health Care Provider (HCP) CPR is also available for doctors, nurses, paramedics, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, respiratory therapists (applicable to students in these categories). If obtaining CPR (Level HCP) add an additional $10 and 1 hour to the course.
Course Fee |
$125.00 |
Course Length |
14–16 hours |
Course Topics |
Overview of First Aid & CPR techniques with scenarios taken from the marine/fishing industry for individuals who need a basic training level in First Aid & CPR for the marine industry The course covers: § Recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies for adults, CPR C, AED § Choking, airway and breathing emergencies § Prevention of disease transmission § Assessment of needs of ill or injured persons and threats to own safety § Appreciation of body structures and functions § Positioning of person § Control bleeding § Management of shock § Burns and scalds § Rescue and transport of person § Other topics including improvise bandages, rescue in enclosed spaces § Health and hygiene
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Materials |
Canadian Red Cross First Aid Manual Certification Card – issued immediately upon successful completion of course Pulse CPR keepsake |