First aid training is focused on basic life support skills and includes AED and Level C (Adult, Child & Infant) CPR training.
Alberta Labour has adopted the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standard Z1210-17 First aid training for the workplace – Curriculum and quality management for training agencies, as well as additional, Alberta- specific training standards (“Alberta Plus”), into its first aid (FA) training approval process.
Western Canada Fire & First Aid’s Emergency First Aid course follows the new CSA standards and the “Alberta Plus” standards.
This instructor-led course is approximately 8-hours in duration.
First aid training is focused on basic life support skills and includes AED and Level C (Adult, Child & Infant) CPR training.
Successful candidates will receive a certificate recognized by Alberta Occupational Health and Safety that is valid for 3 years (Note: Western Canada Fire & First Aid Inc. appears on page 7 of the List of Approved Courses).
First aid courses are held at Western Canada Fire & First Aid’s training facility in Edmonton, Alberta or onsite at your location for a minimum number of students.
Who Should Attend Emergency First Aid?
Western Canada Fire & First Aid’s First aid course is designed for those individuals who live or work in areas where the availability of emergency medical services may be delayed and for those trying to meet Government regulations.
For more information on government regulations pertaining to first aid certifications on the worksite, please visit Province of Alberta – OHS Code Explanation Guide – Part 11 First Aid. First aid training is a great skill set that can be applied in various situations – at work and at home. Note: Age requirement is 14 years of age with parents consent.
Emergency First Aid Course Content:
Principles of Workplace First Aid – Role and Responsibilities of Workplace First Aider, Administration of Medication, Workplace First Aid Kit and Equipment, Principles of Effective Communication, Workplace First Aider Safety and Personal Protection, Occupational Health and Safety
Management of Injured / Ill Workers – Scene Management, Primary Survey, Secondary Survey, Ongoing Assessments
Airway Management – Basic Airway Management
Breathing Management – Respiratory System, Management of Respiratory Emergencies
Circulation Management – Circulatory System, Management of Cardiovascular Emergencies, Nervous System, Management of Shock, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
Injury Management – Internal and External Hemorrhage, Ears, Eyes and Nose Injuries, Burn Management, Management of Musculoskeletal System Injuries
Medical Emergencies – Poison Management, Anaphylaxis, Diabetic Emergencies, Seizures, Stroke, Mental Health Emergencies, Environmental Injury and Illness
Transportation Management – Transportation, Multiple Injured/ Ill Worker Incidents and Transportation
Spinal and Neurological Emergencies Management – Spinal and Neurological Emergencies
Western Canada Fire & First Aid (WCFF) and its sister company Saga Universal Training Corp. (SAGA) have been creating and facilitating Occupational Health and Safety compliant safety training programs since 1996 and has two training centres in Edmonton.
Training can also be conducted Onsite at your location. WCFF instructors are trained and certified by Energy Safety Canada (ESC) to deliver, on ESC’s behalf, the Confined Space, Fall Protection, H2S Alive and MEWP End User programs.
Emergency first aid with Level A CPR (EFA/A) is an 8-hour course that includes the Duties, Responsibilities, and Liabilities of providing first aid in the province of Ontario (Good Samaritan Legislation).
In this one-day course, students will learn to activate Emergency Medical Services, provide assistance to an adult, child, or infant whose heart has stopped or who is choking, learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke, and learn 2-rescuer CPR.
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Our state-of-the-art system of First Aid & CPR Training here in Ottawa will provide you with the essential training to recognize and assess emergency situations.
This course is intended for health care providers (physicians, nurses, paramedics and allied healthcare providers, e.g. RT, OT, PT) and individuals in the workplace or at home.
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