Our First Aid Training and CPR training will prepare you to calmly and confidently handle emergency first aid scenarios. Basic techniques for First Aid and CPR are delivered by Trinity’s experienced instructors in an environment that is fun, informative, and interactive.
Our First Aid Training and CPR training will prepare you to calmly and confidently handle emergency first aid scenarios.
Basic techniques for First Aid and CPR are delivered by Trinity’s experienced instructors in an environment that is fun, informative, and interactive.
You’ll learn about important lifestyle choices that help prevent illness and injury, and how to deal with unexpected accidents that may occur.
Trinity Safety & Training uses the Canadian Red Cross or the St. John Ambulance curriculum.
Our ‘in-house’ class follows the St. John Ambulance curriculum. However, for private classes the choice is yours. If you are unable to make it to our new training facility, call us today and book your next field training session.
The course length including the theory and practical session is approximately 16 hours. This involves two 8-hour classes.
All students who complete the course successfully will receive a personal wallet size Red Cross First Aid / CPR Certificate.
The Classroom:
The classroom is spacious, bright and climate-controlled, with plenty of room for the practical portions of Energy Safety Canada and Fall Protection. Large whiteboards and big screen TV’s enhance the learning experience as well as displays of antique equipment and future prototypes.
The Equipment:
All equipment required to facilitate this course is provided by Trinity Safety and is approved by Canadian Red Cross or the St. John Ambulance
Hello, my name is David Chalmers. I am the president and General Manager of Trinity Safety & Training and welcome to our new website, we are very excited.
To make your online experience smooth and convenient. With online registration and more classes more often Trinity Safety make safety training easier than ever to accomplish.
You will learn, among other things, to provide specific treatments while waiting for the pre-hospital emergency services, to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and to administer adrenaline by auto-injector.
The Basic First Aid course meets the requirement of the Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education and CSA Standards.
First aid training is focused on basic life support skills and includes AED and Level C (Adult, Child & Infant) CPR training.
The classroom portion of the course will consist of 7.5 hours and must be completed within 6 weeks of completing the online portion.
In order to further enhance the safety of children in foster care, certification in first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is now mandatory for all Saskatchewan foster parents.
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