Workplace CPR & AED

Course Description

Courses on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) provide the skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for adults, children, and babies depending on the level of CPR chosen. All include training in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Courses offer training suitable for workplace or general interest. Includes the latest CPR guidelines.

Level C is the highest public level of CPR for worksite regulations and recommended for all public attendees.
Level BLS/HCP is the medical level of CPR for our nurses, paramedics, doctors, etc.

Duration

Level A: 4 hours, Level C: 5 hours, Level HCP: 6 hours.

Instructor

Red Cross First Aid/CPR Instructor or Instructor Trainer.

COURSE DATES, TIMES, REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT

Please click on the course you wish to register for below, and follow the online instructions. We now offer online registration and payment for most of our courses.

Please call us 1.204.294.6210 or email us at info@firstaidtrainingcentre.ca for dates and times.

Completion Requirements

100% attendance, skills demonstration, and 75% min. passing grade on written exam.

Certification

3-year certification in CPR/AED Level A or C
1-year BLS/HCP

Recertification

Level A: not available
Level C and BLS/HCP: Renewable.

Take-Home Material

Electronic CPR/AED Manual
Electronic Wallet and Wall Certification

Course Content – Level A

  • The First Aider’s Role
  • Check, Call, Care
  • H.A.IN.E.S. Recovery Position
  • Choking—Adult
  • Assisting with Medications
  • Angina and Heart Attack
  • Stroke
  • CPR/AED—Adult Includes any other content required by legislation
  • Deadly Bleeding

Course Content – Level C

  • Level A content
  • Choking—child and baby
  • CPR/AED—child and baby
  • 2 Person Adult CPR

Course Content – Level BLS/HCP

  • Level C content
  • Jaw thrust
  • Pulse check
  • Rescue breathing—adult, child, baby and neonate
  • BVM—adult, child, baby and neonate
  • Two rescuer CPR—child, baby and neonate