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Level B with Adult and Child CPR
Level C with Adult, Child and Infant CPR
Emergency First-Aid Training with CPR
Standard First Aid Training with CPR
Basic First-Aid with CPR
Level A with Adult CPR
Includes:
- Basic First Aid training course
- Adult CPR
- Secondary Survey
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Spinal precautions
- Soft Tissue Injuries (bruises, burns, and frostbite)
- Heat and cold emergencies
- Poisons
- …and more.
Course Length: 4-5 hours
Level B with Adult and Child CPR
Includes:
- Basic First Aid training course
- Adult and Child CPR
- Secondary Survey
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Spinal precautions
- Soft Tissue Injuries (bruises, burns, and frostbite)
- Heat and cold emergencies
- Poisons
- …and more.
Course Length: 4-5 hours
Level C with Adult, Child and Infant CPR
Includes:
- Basic First Aid training course
- Adult, Child and Infant CPR
- Secondary Survey
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Spinal precautions
- Soft Tissue Injuries (bruises, burns, and frostbite)
- Heat and cold emergencies
- Poisons
- …and more.
Course Length: 4-5 hours
Emergency First-Aid Training with CPR
Includes:
- Adult CPR (Level A), Adult and Child CPR (Level B), or Adult Child and Infant (Level C)
- Preventing of Disease Transmission
- Airway and Breathing Emergencies
- CPR for Adult and Child
- Cardiovascular Emergencies/Strokes
- Spinal Precaution
- Managing Bleeds
- Shock
- Fainting
- … and more
*Can include WHMIS Training if requested Course Length 6-8hrs
Standard First Aid Training with CPR
The Standard First Aid Training Course covers all the topics in the Emergency First Aid
- Adult CPR (Level A), Adult and Child CPR (Level B), or Adult Child and Infant (Level C)
- Preventing of Disease Transmission
- Airway and Breathing Emergencies
- CPR for Adult and Child
- Cardiovascular Emergencies/Strokes
- Spinal Precaution
- Managing Bleeds
- Shock
- Fainting
- … and more
CPR Training which includes the following specific topics:
- Adult, Child and Infant CPR
- Adult, Child and Infant Choking Response
- Secondary Survey
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Spinal precautions
- Soft Tissue Injuries (bruises, burns, and frostbite, etc)
- Heat and cold emergencies
- Poisons
Course Length: 14-16 hours
WHMIS Training
Governmentally complaint, we supply the WHMIS training your employees require.
- THE RIGHT TO KNOW – The goal of the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
- BASIC AWARENESS – Importance of Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
- HISTORY – How and why the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System came to exist
- EFFECTS – The impact of hazardous material.
- ROUTES OF ENTRY- How Hazardous Material enters the body.
- GROUPS – Types of hazardous material
- COMPONENTS – Make up of hazardous material
- LABELS -the signage system.
- SUPPLIER – Responsibilities of the supplier.
- AT THE WORKPLACE – The approach to hazardous material when it is in the workplace.
- MSDS – Reading and applying information from the Material Data Sheets.
- SYMBOLS – Recognizing and understanding WHMIS symbols.
- TERMS – WHMIS and Hazardous Material terms.
- TRAINING – Training Requirements.
- EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES – Responsibilites of the employer.
WHMIS training can be added to each course.
High School and Career College Training Courses
All of the above can be offered in Schools and Colleges
- Are modified to meet the needs of each group of students
- Can be held during regularly scheduled class periods over 5 or more days.
- Each course consists of lecture and practice sessions.
- Includes written tests that are returned to the teacher within one week of the course completion date.