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Event Series: H2S ALIVE – 1 DAY

STANDARD FIRST AID (CPR/AED) 2 Day

June 25 @ 8:00 am - June 26 @ 4:00 pm

Standard (Intermediate) First Aid – CPR Level C & AED (Grande Prairie)

Gain the critical skills and confidence to respond to medical emergencies in this comprehensive two-day training program. This hands-on course covers essential first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques.

Note: The industry has been transitioning from the “Standard” title to the “Intermediate” designation. Both titles represent the exact same level of certification and are often used interchangeably.

Bonus: The B.C. Out of Jurisdiction certification is automatically included with all of our First Aid courses at no extra cost!


Overview

This program is specifically designed for individuals who require comprehensive first aid training for their workplace, particularly those operating in the field or within the energy sector where this full-level ticket is mandatory. It is also an excellent resource for anyone wanting the knowledge to handle emergencies at home.

You have the option to certify through either the Canadian Red Cross (Standard) or St. John Ambulance (Intermediate).

Shorter Course Options

  • Need a Recertification? If you hold a current, unexpired ticket, you may be eligible for our fast-tracked 1-day Recertification course. Please visit the recertification page for details.

  • Need Basic First Aid? If your job does not require the full two-day certification, we offer a 1-day Emergency (Basic) First Aid – CPR Level C & AED course (which consists of Day 1 of this complete program).


Key Learning Modules

This course meets all provincial and territorial worker safety and insurance board legislation requirements and reflects the most up-to-date CPR and first aid guidelines.

  • The Fundamentals: The EMS system, Red Cross history, and the “Check, Call, Care” framework.

  • Preparation & Assessment: How to safely prepare for and respond to an emergency.

  • Airway & Breathing: Managing choking and respiratory distress.

  • Cardiac Emergencies: First aid for cardiac arrest, including CPR and AED application.

  • Trauma Management: Treating wounds, head and spinal injuries, as well as bone, muscle, and joint injuries.

  • Medical & Environmental: Responding to sudden medical emergencies, environmental hazards, and poisoning.


Critical Information

  • Success Criteria: To receive your ticket, you must demonstrate all required practical skills, maintain 100% attendance and participation, and achieve a minimum of 75% on a closed-book written exam.

  • Credential: You will receive an official certification from either the Canadian Red Cross or St. John Ambulance.

  • Course Length: Two Days (approximately 14-16 hours total).

 

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