Are the courses WSIB approved
Yes, All our Certification courses are WSIB Approved
What is the difference between Emergency First Aid and Standard first aid?
What is the difference between level a and level c?
Level A CPR only covers material that applies to Adults
Level C CPR covers material that applies to Babies, Children and Adults
Level C CPR covers material that applies to Babies, Children and Adults
How long is my certification valid?
Most CPR courses are valid for 3 years
BLS is valid for 1 year
BLS is valid for 1 year
When and how will i get my certification?
Once you have successfully completed a certification course (in class for 100% and a minimum of 75% on the knowledge evaluation) your completion will be submitted to the Red Cross. You will then receive an email with the information to log on and access your certification
When is it best to take my recertification course
How will I know what couorse to take?
We can help you decide on which course is best for you. Some employment oipportunities have a pre-determined level, and we can help navigate you to the right course
What kind of first aid kit does my workplace require? www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/901101
Ontario Section 8: A shift of 1 - 5 employees, where the kit is located at the First Aid station.
Ontario Section 9: A shift of 6 - 15 employees, where the kit is located at the First Aid station.
Ontario Section 10: A shift of 16 - 199 employees, where the kit is located at the First Aid station.
Ontario Section 11: A shift of 200+ employees per work area - A First Aid Room is required
Ontario Section 9: A shift of 6 - 15 employees, where the kit is located at the First Aid station.
Ontario Section 10: A shift of 16 - 199 employees, where the kit is located at the First Aid station.
Ontario Section 11: A shift of 200+ employees per work area - A First Aid Room is required