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Winner of the Lifesaving Society`s 2011 Private Affiliate Award. Largest lifesaving program in Ontario. |
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Airway Management (4-5 hours): Provides senior and experienced first aiders and lifeguards with specific knowledge and training in the use of oxygen, suction devices, oral airways and mask/bag-valve-mask (BVM). Prerequisite: Current Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid. |
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Anaphylaxis Rescuer (1 hour): Teaches the prevention, risk management, recognition and treatment for anaphylaxis including how to use an auto-injector (EpiPen or Twinject). Perfect for parents, teachers, childcare workers, camp staff, and those who work with youth. *Offered as a stand-alone course or as an add-on to another course. |
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Junior Rescuer: Basic First Aid (3-4 hours): Covers the basics including how to contact emergency medical services, rescue breathing, how to treat choking and minor injuries. Intended for children aged 5-12. |
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Workplace Emergency First Aid with CPR B (6.5-8hrs): Is for people who want a general knowledge of first aid principles and the emergency treatment of injuries. Skills include: victim assessment, CPR, choking, and what to do for external bleeding, heart attack, and stroke. Includes CPR-B certification; recognized by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.
Emergency First Aid is a prerequisite to Bronze Cross. |
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Workplace Standard First Aid with CPR C (13–16 hours): Provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR. This course is for those who want an in-depth understanding of first aid such as; medical/legal aspects, spinal injuries, heat or cold injuries, bone and joint injuries, abdominal and chest injuries, burns, and medical emergencies. Includes CPR-C certification; recognized by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Recertification: recommended every 2 years, 6.5–8 hours. |
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