You are required to complete a two-day full certification if your current card says recertification on it and your prior course was a one-day recertification course.
BLS only Prerequisites: Current and valid Red Cross or other WSIB approved agency CPR BLS certification (proof of certification is required). To be eligible for a BLS recertification class, your current certification card must not be expired.
Please register for a full BLS course if your card certification date has expired.Standard First Aid CPR C Prerequisites: Current and valid Red Cross (proof of certification is required).
Re-Certification is ONLY permitted for those who have a previous Standard First Aid CPR C certificate that is not yet expired. Proof of certification is due on the day of the course (within the last 3 years) and it MUST be a Canadian Red Cross certificate.
Re-Certification is only permitted once after every full certification. You are required to complete a two-day full certification if your current card says recertification on it and your prior course was a one-day recertification course.
Evaluation:
Written/practical
Program Length:
1 day for full 3-year recertification course (100% attendance required)
Since 2004, we have been providing safety training solutions. Our courses are WSIB approved, as well as, endorsed or approved by a number of industry authorities.
Learn more about us and find out why our students keep coming back year after year contributing to our growth and becoming a TOP 10 Red Cross Training Partner in Canada.
Our training professionals are the most personable, engaging and caring in the industry! We pride ourselves in offering CLEAN and WELCOMING learning environments that prepare you, your team and your family with relevant safety awareness and first aid emergency knowledge and skills.
At this time we are currently running Blended Basic Life Support Provider and Renewal courses which meet all Alberta Occupational Health & Safety workplace requirements as well as Heart & Stroke Foundation training standards.
Take the 3.5 hour in class BLS course to become certified in Basic Life Support (HCP) through the Heart and Stroke.
Basic Life Support (BLS) teaches participants how to respond to emergences with basic life support skills.
Basic Life Support training is designed for Health Care Providers such as doctors, nurses, paramedics or those who work in a health care field and require the Health Care Provider CPR-HCP certification.
Our course covers essential components, teaching individuals the crucial steps for conducting a swift assessment, mastering Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, and proficiently administering rapid defibrillation, including the proper utilization of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
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