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BLS for HCP 

CPR Level HCP - Health Care Provider (Adult, Child, Infant - 1 & 2 Rescuers) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation), BVM (Bag Valve Mask) & AR (Artificial Respiration) for (Adult, Child, Infant)

Who should take this course?: 

Only accepted pre-requisite for taking ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) course. Considered industry standard CPR course for - Doctors, nurses, paramedics, allied care providers, critical care teams, ICU nurses, neo-natal nurses RTs, OTs, PTs and paramedics who work in a hospital or response setting.workplaces implementing best practice to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*CAN BE RE-CERTIFIED - Have to do 4-5 hours*

Heartsaver AED 

CPR Level C (Adult, Child - 1 & 2 Rescuers, Infant) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation)

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR Level for lay rescuers and workplaces implementing best practice to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 2 years.

*CAN BE RE-CERTIFIED - Have to do 4 hours*

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Heartsaver A 

CPR Level A (Adult - 1 & 2 Rescuers) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation)

Who should take this course?: 

Lay rescuers and workplaces implementing best practice to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 2 years.

*CANNOT BE RE-CERTIFIED - Have to re-do full 4 hours*

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First-Aid Informational Session (FAIS):
(2, 3 or 4 hours - Based on Canadian Red Cross Training Material)

Who should take this course?: 

Anyone who is interested in learning more or for personal interest.
Allows those, who attend the session, a chance to ask questions pertaining to areas of interest regarding topics relating to First-Aid, CPR & AED. These informational sessions are based on first-aid guidelines set out by the Canadian Red Cross. Please call our office for more information.

*CAN BE CUSTOMIZED TO MEET YOUR PARTICULAR INTEREST.

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FAI (First-Aid Instructor) Course - Canadian Red Cross

Allows those who attend the course and complete the post course requirements to teach all levels of First-Aid, CPR & AED offered by the Canadian Red Cross. Please call our office for more information.
Who should take this course?: 
Anyone who is interested in starting their own first-aid training company, those who want to teach in-house staff, students in schools or for personal interest.

*CAN BE RE-CERTIFIED - Must complete & teach 2 full first-aid courses yearly and must re-certify eve
ry 3 years*

SCCFA-B 

Standard Child Care First-Aid w/ CPR Level B (Adult, Child, Infant) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation)

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR Level and first-aid for lay rescuers in day cares, schools and for parents. Also includes first-aid for workplaces implementing best practice to provide training in daycares & Schools. Best practice is to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*RE-CERTIFICATION NOT OFFERED - Can re-do CPR Level C yearly or re-do full 15-16 hours every 3 years. Level B not done as a stand-alone course*

ECCFA-B

Emergency Child Care First-Aid w/ CPR Level B (Adult, Child, Infant) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation)

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR Level for lay rescuers in day cares, schools and for parents. Also includes first-aid for workplaces implementing best practice to provide training in daycares & Schools. Best practice is to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*RE-CERTIFICATION NOT OFFERED - Can re-do CPR Level C yearly or re-do full 8 hours every 3 years. Level B not done as a stand-alone course*

 

SFA-HCP 

Standard First-Aid w/ CPR Level HCP - Health Care Provider (Adult, Child, Infant - 1 & 2 Rescuers) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation), BVM (Bag Valve Mask) & AR (Artificial Respiration) for (Adult, Child, Infant)

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR and first-aid course for - Doctors, nurses, paramedics, allied care providers, critical care teams, ICU nurses, neo-natal nurses RTs, OTs, PTs and paramedics who work in a hospital or response setting.workplaces implementing best practice to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*CPR CAN BE RE-CERTIFIED - Have to do CPR-HCP recert. in 4-5 hours yearly or redo full 16 hours every 3 years*

SFA-C 

Standard First-Aid w/ CPR Level C (Adult, Child - 1 & 2 Rescuers, Infant) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation) - AKA "First-Aider 2" but with children

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR Level and first-aid for lay rescuers and workplaces implementing best practice to provide training based on Workplace Safety & Health Guidelines (Found in Section 5 - referred as First-Aider 2). Best practice is to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

CPR CAN BE RE-CERTIFIED - Have to do CPR-C recert. in 4 hours yearly or redo full 15-16 hours every 3 years*

SFA-A 

Standard First-Aid w/ CPR Level A (Adult - 1 & 2 Rescuers) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation) - Also known as "First-Aider 2"

Who should take this course? 

Lay rescuers and workplaces implementing best practice to provide training based on Workplace Safety & Health Guidelines (Found in Section 5 - referred as First-Aider 2). Best practice is to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*RE-CERTIFICATION NOT OFFERED - Can redo CPR Level A yearly or re-do full 14-15 hours every 3 years*

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EFA-C 

Emergency First-Aid w/ CPR Level C (Adult, Child - 1 & 2 Rescuers, Infant) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation) - AKA "First-Aider 1" but with children

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR Level for lay rescuers. Also includes first-aid for workplaces implementing best practice to provide training based on Workplace Safety & Health Guidelines (Found in Section 5 - referred to as First-Aider 1). Best practice is to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*RE-CERTIFICATION NOT OFFERED - Can redo CPR Level C recertification yearly or re-do full 8 hours every 3 years*

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EFA-A

Emergency First-Aid w/ CPR Level A (Adult - 1 & 2 Rescuers) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation) - Also known as "First-Aider 1"

Who should take this course?: 

Lay rescuers and workplaces implementing best practice to provide training based on Workplace Safety & Health Guidelines (Found in Section 5). Best practice is to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*RE-CERTIFICATION NOT OFFERED - Can redo CPR Level A yearly or redo full 8 hours every 3 years*

CPR Level HCP

Health Care Provider (Adult, Child, Infant - 1 & 2 Rescuers) /  AED (Automated External Defibrillation), BVM (Bag Valve Mask) & AR (Artificial Respiration) for (Adult, Child, Infant)

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR course for - Doctors, nurses, paramedics, allied care providers, critical care teams, ICU nurses, neo-natal nurses and paramedics who work in a hospital or response setting. For workplaces implementing best practice to re-cerrtify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*CAN BE RE-CERTIFIED - Have to do 4-5 hours*

CPR Level C 

(Adult, Child - 1 & 2 Rescuers, Infant)
/ AED (Automated External Defibrillation)

Who should take this course?: 

Considered industry standard CPR Level for lay rescuers and workplaces implementing best practice to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*CAN BE RE-CERTIFIED - Requires 4 hours*

CPR Level A

(Adult - 1 & 2 Rescuers) / AED (Automated External Defibrillation)

Who should take this course?: 

Lay rescuers and workplaces implementing best practice to re-certify CPR annually. However, certificate is good for 3 years.

*CANNOT BE RE-CERTIFIED Requires 4 hours*

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