The Lifesaving Society’s emergency first aid training is an 8-hour course that teaches cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid techniques for high-priority emergencies that threaten the victim’s life.
The Lifesaving Society’s emergency first aid training is an 8-hour course that teaches cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid techniques for high-priority emergencies that threaten the victim’s life.
These courses are as much intended for the general public as for people who work in a specific field, such as child care workers and people from the sports and recreation field.
The Lifesaving Society would not have been able to have more than 100 years’ history if thousands of lifeguards had not been truly and utterly dedicated to its mission.
There are now former lifeguards everywhere around the world, and young lifeguards can’t help but wonder: what have their predecessors become?
This course prepares you to deal with the everyday bumps and scrapes of home and work as well as the skills needed to save a life.
Basic one-day course focusing on lifesaving first aid and CPR skills. This one-day course is approved by WorkSafe BC as equivalent to Occupational First Aid Level 1 (OFA-1) This fun, hands-on course covers the essential life-saving skills including CPR, AED use, and choking for adults & children.
Calgary First Aid proudly offers emergency first aid courses. This course includes CPR level “C”, however, co-delivered CPR level “C” with additional health care provider (HCP) training is also available.
As a child care provider, you will need to be trained and certified in specific topics that are directly related to situations that may arise while children are in your care. The Canadian Red Cross Child Care First Aid and CPR program covers all required under Provincial Legislation.
This course is recognized by the WSIB and satisfies requirements in the Ontario Public Pools regulation.
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