A youth program for ages 9 – 13, developed by the Canadian Red Cross to teach safety awareness and first aid skills to elementary school-aged children. Lessons taught by the Youth Leaders are supported by an interactive workbook.
A youth program for ages 9 – 13, developed by the Canadian Red Cross to teach safety awareness and first aid skills to elementary school-aged children. Lessons taught by the Youth Leaders are supported by an interactive workbook.
Participants work through a variety of everyday situations that are potentially dangerous and they learn to check for safety, call for help, and care for an injured person.
Public and private First-Aid, CPR/ AED courses available at our training centre, or your location. Durham First Aid Inc. has a team of highly trained professional instructors.
That will provide everything necessary to adhere to Ontario Health and Safety and WSIB First Aid standards in the workplace or to increase your skills and knowledge for personal growth.
In this basic one-day course students will learn lifesaving first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for the workplace or home.
The Basic First Aid course meets the requirement of the Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education and CSA Standards.
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.
The Standard First Aid course is a prerequisite for candidates registered in NLS, but this course is not restricted to aquatics candidates.
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