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?
The Occupational First Aid Level 1 course is an 8-hour program, including coffee and lunch breaks. In order to be successful, candidates must demonstrate practical skill competency, achieve a minimum of 70% on a multiple-choice exam and attend the full course.
This comprehensive refresher course is done in a one-day hands-on in-class course.
This course meets Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety requirements.
This course is for those that want to instructor the Red Cross core programs of First Aid &/or CPR.
This 2-day program is designed to help rescuers recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies and those with the potential to become so if not treated.
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