First Aid & CPR training is mandatory for employees in the workplace but also applicable to an individual’s daily life. We teach people First Aid & CPR in easy-to-follow steps, empowering them to act on, prevent, and manage life’s emergencies.
Practical hands-on components are supported by a variety of training materials, based on course requirements, such as: mannequins for practicing CPR, AED trainers, bandages, splinting materials, barrier devices, first aid kits, auto-injector trainers, inhalers etc. All Canadian Red Cross programs meet the latest International guidelines and follow strict quality control guidelines and procedures for content development, update and delivery.
Course Location: Resident and on-site
Maximum Class Size: 12 Students
Course Duration: 6.5–8 hours (7–8 hours in Ontario). Flexible scheduling options. - Classroom and Practical
Re-certification: Where provincial/territorial legislation allows; 4–6 hours; includes CPR Level C
Basic one-day course offering an overview of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for the workplace or home. Includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines. Meets OHS regulations for Basic First Aid. Exceeds competitors’ standards by including injury prevention content, CPR and AED.
Course Content
Course Location: Resident and on-site
Maximum Class Size: 12 Students
Course Duration: 14–16 hours. Flexible scheduling options. - Classroom and Practical
Re-certification: 6–8 hours; includes CPR Level C, adheres to local legislation
Comprehensive two-day course offering first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home. Includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines. Meets federal and a variety of provincial/territorial regulations for Standard First Aid and CPR. Exceeds competitors’ standards by including injury prevention content, CPR and AED.
Course Content