In 1883 Quebec City was the first Canadian branch to teach first aid courses and shortly thereafter courses were being offered in Kingston, Ontario. In the next 10 years, St. John grew to be a national organization and by 1892 had 12 branches teaching first aid from coast-to-coast.
In those early years alongside the continued growth in first aid training, St. John also began a proud tradition of volunteer work in our communities. Soon the volunteers of St. John became a common and welcome sight in times of emergency in communities across the country.
This one-day course helps participants better recognize the signs of possible mental health injuries and how/where to get help.
The course covers responding to an emergency; resuscitation for Adults, Children, and Infants; two-rescuer CPR for each all age groups; bag-valve mask use; and responding as part of a team.
After successful monitoring, candidates are authorized to teach first aid courses on their own.
Construction worksites that are as safe as possible begin with providing basic safety training to all employees. CSTS-09 is the only worker-specific safety program of its kind in the B.C.
Entry into tanks and other confined spaces by workers is necessary for many industrial operations and entry into such confined spaces may present a hazard to the worker.
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