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Diversity and Bullying Awareness

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BC Bill 14: Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace - Enforcing Employer Demands

As of November 2013, the British Columbia Workers' Compensation Act has been amended to include three new policies that address bullying and harassment in the workplace. Articles 115, 116 and 117 of the law...

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Cultural Competence in the Workplace (English)

Cultural Competence in the Workplace explores the concept of culture, emphasizes the importance of cultural self-awareness and awareness, and provides participants with practical strategies for...

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Creating a Safe Workplace (Ontario) (English)

Creating a Safe Workplace: Workplace Harassment and Approaches to Workplace Violence in Ontario Workers introduces the concept of respect in the workplace and outlines what is appropriate and inappropriate...

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Developing a Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy and Plan for Ontario Workplaces

Develops a workplace violence and harassment policy and plan for Ontario workplaces, educating participants about workplace violence and harassment, prevention and intervention strategies, and...

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Bloodborne Pathogens (English)

Designed for those who may be exposed to blood and bodily fluids at work and want to gain a better understanding of bloodborne pathogens,...

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Basic principles of infection control and prevention in the healthcare workplace

Basics of Infection Control and Prevention in the Healthcare Workplace shows how infections spread and common practices you can use to control the spread of microorganisms that...

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Medical Terminology (English)

The objective of the Medical Terminology course is to introduce the specialized language used by those involved directly or indirectly in the art of medicine. The course will be...

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Health and Safety at Work

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Customer Service Accessibility Standards (English)

This course explains the laws related to the provision of goods and services to people with disabilities, how to communicate with people with different disabilities, and how to have a good…

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Canadian Labor Law: Introduction to Part Two (English)

In general, the Canada Labor Code sets out the legislative framework and outlines the obligations and responsibilities of employers and employees with regard to health and safety at work....

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Asbestos Awareness (English)

The goal of this e-learning course is for participants to understand the dangers of asbestos, applicable regulations, and how to protect themselves from exposure.

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Bill 168: Achieving Compliance (English)

Act No. 168, effective June 15, 2010, amended Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) to address workplace harassment. Ontario employers must...

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Cargo Securing (English)

This training is designed to give drivers a better understanding of the North American Cargo Security Standards Regulations, a collaborative program between the United States and Canada.

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Entering and Protecting Confined Spaces (English)

The Confined Space Entry and Monitoring course is designed for employees who need to prepare for and/or supervise entry into confined or confined spaces. It is suitable for oil and...

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Electric Safety Training System (ESTS) Electrical Worker 2018 – Canada, Arc Flash & Shock (English)

Developed for workers performing live electrical work in accordance with industry-recognized best practice standards. The 2018 edition of our ESTS electrical safety arc flash and discharge course is for...

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Canada and United States Electrical Non-Electrical Safety Training System (ESTS) (English)

NEW - Updated for 2018! The Non-Electrician Electrical Safety Training System (ESTS) course focuses on electrical safety in the workplace and the tools to identify, recognize, and avoid...

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Fatigue Awareness (English)

Fatigue is the leading cause of accidents and injuries in Canadian workplaces. Fatigue risks as a hazard to the health and safety of workers must be identified, managed and controlled.

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Fire Safety Awareness (English)

This new mobile responsive e-learning course uses an interactive scroll-down design that allows students to move at their own pace.

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H2S Awareness (English)

This intuitive online training is designed to provide the information needed to correctly identify, assess, and control hazards associated with H2S gas.

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Hazard Awareness (English)

This course helps students identify potential hazards in the workplace using a variety of hazard identification tools to prevent accidents.

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Heat Stress: Service Industries (English)

Many workplaces are at high risk for heat stress. Workplaces in service industries, such as industrial laundries, bakeries, canneries, and commercial kitchens, present thermal hazards...

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Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representatives (English)

This course is designed to help employers and employees comply with the updated Alberta Occupational Safety and Health Act.

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Lockout/Tagout Knowledge (English)

We take steps to protect ourselves when working with active equipment. But how do we protect ourselves from our equipment when it fails or is under repair? Lockout and tagout...

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Occupational Safety and Health Awareness Supervisor (English)

This course provides occupational health and safety training for managers in accordance with section 297/13 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). The content contains information about

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TDG Level 7 for Fixed Line and Portable Meter Users (English)

Class 7 radioactive risks. Intensive training specially designed for shippers and transporters of class A packages by road. Meets Transport Canada and Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission standards

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Radiologic Technologist TDG Level 7 (English)

Danatec recently updated the TDG training for Class 7 Dangerous Goods course for legal content and mobile compatibility. This course is a complete training program specially designed...

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Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Online Training (English)

Our courses are ideal for shippers, consignees and drivers. It includes interactive elements such as videos, animations, engaging games, and skill-building exercises that adult learners and...

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TDG Road and Rail (English)

This training applies to the transport of dangerous substances by road and rail. Monorail modules have been added to the standard TDG curriculum.

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WHMIS (GHS) Online Training (English)

This course meets Health Canada's training requirements under the Dangerous Goods Regulations for all personnel involved in handling chemicals in the workplace.

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Employee Health and Safety Awareness (English)

This course provides employees with health and safety training. Topics include information on the responsibilities of employers and supervisors, your rights and responsibilities as employees, common workplace...

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Working Safely Alone (English)

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Working Alone Safely identifies categories of workers who meet the general definition of 'working alone', explains Canadian health and safety laws regarding individuals working alone, and describes the...

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Working Safely Alone in British Columbia (English)

Working Safely Alone in British Columbia explores how occupational safety and health laws in Canada and British Columbia relate to working alone or in isolation, and outlines practical safety measures...

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Labor Inspection and Accident Investigation (English)

Our e-learning courses introduce knowledge and tools to Alberta workers who are Joint Health and Safety Committees (HSCs) or Health and Safety Representatives (Health and Safety Representatives)...

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Bear Aware: Traveling in Bear Country (English)

Don't wait until you've faced a bear head-on to think about how to avoid the encounter.

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Bear Aware: Working in Bear Country (English)

Bears are fascinating creatures and are often very peaceful, but they are also powerful predators capable of destroying property and people and should be compared to...

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Cannabis Workplace Safety for Employees (English)

Protect your workplace with training on employee rights, responsibilities and risks. Cannabis safety awareness at work can't be paid for. Employers are responsible for ensuring that each...

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Cannabis Workplace Safety for Employers (English)

Create a safe marijuana policy at work. Learn how to manage marijuana legalization safety in your workplace. With the legalization of marijuana in Canada, the rules of the workplace should change...

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Sports Risk Management (English)

This course explains why effective risk management is necessary and provides a practical description of the risk management process as it applies to sport organisations.

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Are online CPR courses valid in Canada? ›

After completing the online First Aid and Resuscitation/AED course, you will receive a certificate from the Canadian Red Cross that temporarily meets the legal requirements..

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How do I pass a first aid course? ›

How do I prepare for a first aid class?

  1. Wear loose, casual clothing for maximum comfort during the actual practice session.
  2. Give yourself plenty of time to fully absorb the course; do not hurry.
  3. Do not try to educate yourself, it may contradict what you have learned in accredited courses.

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Can you take first aid classes online? ›

That is why many training organizations now offer first aid training online.It is very important not to confuse home first aid with workplace first aid as the requirements and regulations are very different.

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Do St John Ambulance volunteers get paid? ›

they don't pay you, but there are also advantages.

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FAQs

Are online CPR courses valid in Canada? ›

Upon completion of the All Online First Aid & CPR/AED course, you will receive a Canadian Red Cross certificate that temporarily meets the regulatory requirement.

What is the difference between St John Ambulance and Red Cross? ›

Red Cross Parcels

Red Cross/Red Crescent is possibly more internationally recognised and does a lot of work in war zones. St John Ambulance generally operates only in Commonwealth countries and tends to do more “general health service” type things.

How long does CPR certification last Canada? ›

All First Aid certificates are valid for 3 years with CPR/AED training recommended annually. Contact your local SJA Branch/Council to find out if recertification is available in your province and what the regulations are around recertification.

What is the highest level of first aid? ›

Level 3 is an advanced First Aid course and is Work Safe BC recognized. Being the highest First Aid level that can be achieved, this course encompasses First Aid and CPR attainments along with the ability to manage First Aid facilities, equipment, and records.

Which online courses are accredited in Canada? ›

Accredited Online Degrees in Canada
  • Athabasca University.
  • McGill University.
  • Laurentian University.
  • University of Manitoba.
  • Canadian Virtual University.
  • Cegep@distance.
  • Royal Roads University.
  • Tele-universite (Teluq)

How much does a CPR course cost in Canada? ›

Basic CPR training course range from $35 to $50 in Brampton and Greater Toronto Area. However, most basic CPR training are valid for up to 1 Year and are required to be renewed every year. Whereas, comprehensive 2-day training such as Standard First Aid and CPR range from $95-130 and are valid for 3 years.

Is St John Ambulance global? ›

John is a major international charity which provides first aid, health care and support services in over 40 countries around the world. Together they make up the Order of St. John which is accredited to the United Nations.

What is Red Cross called now? ›

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The IFRC is the world's largest volunteer-based humanitarian network, reaching 150 million people each year through our 192 member National Societies.

What are the 3 P's of first aid St Johns Ambulance? ›

Specifically the three P's acronym Preserve life Prevent further injury and Promote recovery (https://www.firstaidforfree.com/the-aims-of-first-aid-three-ps/).

Which CPR certification is the best? ›

The AHA CPR Certification is more widely accepted by healthcare professionals as it is considered slightly more extensive as well as more challenging. While the Red Cross allows an 80% or higher on their exams as passing, the AHA requires a score of 84% or greater.

Can you do CPR if you are not certified Canada? ›

Anyone can perform CPR. You do not need training to be able to perform CPR on an unresponsive person.

What are the levels of CPR certification Canada? ›

Four levels of CPR training - A, B, C and HCP - are designed to meet the needs of both the public and professional rescuers like lifeguards. Learn CPR skills and the signs, symptoms and care of choking, non-breathing and pulseless victims.

Which is better CPR A or C? ›

CPR C: Is the most complete version that most people need. You learn what to do for adults, children, & infants when they are chocking or just unconscious and non-breathing.

Is there Level 5 first aid? ›

The Qualsafe Level 5 Diploma in First Response Emergency and Urgent Care (RQF) has been specifically designed for those looking to further develop their career within the Prehospital care sector.

What is first aid grade 8? ›

First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by a non-expert person to a sick or injured person until appropriate medical treatment can be accessed in a hospital or by going to a doctor.

Which online courses are in demand in Canada? ›

Top 12 courses in demand in Canada are,
  • Business management.
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Is online degree valid in USA? ›

An online degree is valid for employment in the US if it is accredited by the Distance Education Council (DEC). The DEC accredits colleges and universities that offer distance learning courses and degrees through its Automated Accreditation System (AAS).

Is online degree valid in Canada? ›

Are online courses recognized in Canada? The relevant provincial government and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada both officially recognize and accredit online courses in Canada.

How long is a CPR course? ›

CPR certification takes just a few short hours, but can help you add years to someone's life. Successful completion of an in-person or blended learning course gives you a two-year certification in adult and/or pediatric CPR.

How much of the US population is CPR certified? ›

Although 65% of people in the United States say they've received CPR training at some point in their lives, only 18% of people are up to date on their training.

What is BLS certification Canada? ›

Teaches the important steps to perform a rapid assessment, perform Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, and perform rapid defibrillation including use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Airway Management and Oxygen Therapy can also be added as additional certifications to this course.

What is the biggest ambulance service in the US? ›

Headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana, Acadian Ambulance maintains a fleet of more than 400 ground ambulances, as well as eight medical transport helicopters and five fixed-wing aircraft that provide aerial transport to medical facilities.

Who is the biggest ambulance services in the world? ›

Did you know… that Pakistan has the world's largest volunteer ambulance service! The Edhi Foundation, runs the 24 hour emergency ambulance service along with providing other services like: Shelter for the homeless.

What is the world's largest humanitarian network? ›

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world's largest humanitarian network. Our secretariat supports local Red Cross and Red Crescent action in more than 192 countries, bringing together more than 16 million volunteers for the good of humanity.

Is the US part of the Red Cross? ›

It is the designated US affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the United States movement to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

Does Canada have a Red Cross? ›

Our Network. The Canadian Red Cross Society is part of the largest humanitarian network in the world, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

What is ABC stand for in first aid? ›

The primary survey is a quick way to find out how to treat any life threating conditions a casualty may have in order of priority. We can use DRABC to do this: Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing and Circulation.

What are the 3 A's of first aid? ›

The Three First aid C's: Check, Call, and Care | Adams Safety Training.

What is the 30 2 rule in CPR? ›

Give two breaths after every 30 chest compressions. If two people are performing CPR , give one to two breaths after every 15 chest compressions. Continue CPR until you see signs of life or until medical personnel arrive.

What is the new type of CPR? ›

E-CPR a resuscitation method which sees patients connected to a machine which pumps blood through an artificial lung outside the body when a patient's own circulatory system is unable to function properly.

What are the 7 steps of CPR in order? ›

The seven steps of CPR are as follows: check for Danger, call for Help, check the Victim's Airway, give Two Rescue Breaths, perform Chest Compressions, switch Roles with the Compressor (if available), and continue Compressions until Advanced Medical help arrives.

Is mouth to mouth CPR still used? ›

Because just chest compressions are necessary for bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation, mouth to mouth resuscitation is no longer advised.

Can you perform CPR without rescue breaths? ›

Hands-Only CPR performed by a bystander has been shown to be as effective as CPR with breaths in the first few minutes of an out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest for an adult victim. If you do not know how to administer CPR with breaths, don't be afraid to act in an emergency; your actions can only help.

Can you refuse to do CPR on someone? ›

Physicians, nurses, emergency respondents – all of them are required to perform CPR when they see someone who needs it. Medical professionals are expected to act when they see someone who is asking for help, and not providing any first aid treatment can land them in trouble only when “on duty”.

What is the difference between Level A and C CPR? ›

CPR Level:

A – CPR Sequences on Adults. C – CPR Sequences on Adults, Children and Babies. BLS – Basic Life Support (NEW – Replaced CPR/AED Level HCP – additional skills for Health Care Providers/Professionals that work in a facility or a group response setting).

Is BLS the same as CPR? ›

Basic life support (BLS) includes CPR but is an overall higher level of medical care typically administered by public safety professionals, first responders, paramedics, healthcare providers, and qualified bystanders.

What is CPR level C Canada? ›

CPR C is the level that the majority of Canadians complete. It covers all CPR and choking techniques for adult, child, and infant, as well as two-rescuer CPR and includes Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training.

Is Level C CPR higher than level A? ›

CPR Level C – an All Inclusive Approach

This level of CPR training combines skills from both CPR Level A and Level B courses, thus allowing you to treat both adult and child/infant emergencies.

Is CPR better than AED? ›

The American Heart Association has stated that the survival rate of the victims nearly doubles when AED is administered along with CPR. In addition, while CPR help maintains blood flow, AED ensures proper heart rhythm. Both are important and increase the odds that a person survives a heart attack.

Is hands-only CPR better than full CPR? ›

Studies have shown that Hands-Only CPR is just as effective as conventional CPR with breaths when given in the first few minutes of a cardiac arrest. Hands-Only CPR is a public awareness campaign to get more people to act when they encounter a cardiac arrest. It is the starting point to get more people to learn CPR.

What is the lowest level of first aid? ›

Basic First Aid training – (HLTAID010 – Provide Basic Emergency Life Support). This is the most “basic” course in First Aid training. It includes the CPR training as above as well as some other “basic” first aid skills.

What is QA Level 6 Diploma in Paramedic Practice? ›

The aim of the Level 6 Paramedic Practitioner programme is to support, educate, and develop learners into safe, enquiring and effective practitioners with the capacity to care for patients, families and colleagues in a range of challenging and unpredictable situations.

What is a Level 5 first responder? ›

The QA Level 5 Diploma in First Response Emergency and Urgent Care (RQF) commonly known as FREC, is intended for those who have a specific responsibility at work, or in voluntary and community activities to provide prehospital care to patients requiring emergency care at an incident.

What is the golden rule of first aid? ›

GOLDEN RULES OF FIRST AID

and methodically without panicking, giving priority to the most urgent situation / condition. Remove the victim from the cause of injury or the cause of injury from the victim. Resuscitate the victim, if necessary and carry out general treatment of unconsciousness.

What is the highest grade of first aid? ›

Level 3 is an advanced First Aid course and is Work Safe BC recognized. Being the highest First Aid level that can be achieved, this course encompasses First Aid and CPR attainments along with the ability to manage First Aid facilities, equipment, and records.

What are the 4 A's of first aid? ›

First Aid is immediate care of an ill or injured person before professional medical help is available. Skills are needed to take care of the 4 As i.e Awareness-Assessment-Action-Aftercare of a victim for immediate assessment to reassure, restore breathing and stop bleeding.

Is aha CPR valid in Canada? ›

Our online adult, child and infant CPR and AED course and First Aid training follow the most updated, 2020 Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC), The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), AHA and Heart and Stroke Foundation guidelines. Our courses are accepted in the United States and Canada.

Is my CPR now valid in Canada? ›

To check on whether a Canadian Red Cross first aid/CPR certificate is valid, please take the following steps: Go online to myrc.redcross.ca. Click on “Validate Certificate” located at the very top of the webpage.

Can I take online courses with a work permit in Canada? ›

If you are studying a program that is entirely distance learning, you can do so in Canada on a visitor permit. Likewise, if you are already in Canada on a work permit, you complete your distance learning without applying for a study permit.

Is National CPR Foundation certification valid in Canada? ›

We're accepted by thousands of companies and institutions and trusted by hundreds of thousands of Professionals across the United States, Canada & Worldwide.

What is CPR certification in Canada? ›

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.

How long is BLS valid for Canada? ›

The Standard First Aid – Basic Life Support course is for those working in healthcare and covers advanced CPR techniques. Upon completion, participants receive a certificate valid for 3 years.

How long does it take to get CPR certified? ›

Getting Your CPR Certification

CPR certification takes just a few short hours, but can help you add years to someone's life. Successful completion of an in-person or blended learning course gives you a two-year certification in adult and/or pediatric CPR.

What is CPR certification in USA? ›

A CPR certification is a credential that qualifies the holder to perform a life-saving procedure on someone who cannot breathe on their own due to a near-drowning incident, suffocation or a cardiac event. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation involves the use of rescue ventilation and chest compressions.

Do I need a visa to study online in Canada? ›

Distance learning is a process by which technology is used in ways where the student does not have to physically be in the place where the teaching is taking place. Since by definition distance learning does not require one to be in Canada, a study permit cannot be issued for this type of course.

What is the 8 month program in Canada? ›

A post-graduation work permit may be issued based on the length of the study program for a minimum of 8 months up to a maximum of 3 years. When determining the length of a post-graduation work permit, officers may consider the duration of the program of study in Canada and confirm it with supporting documents.

Which courses get work permit in Canada? ›

Post-Graduation Work Permit eligible programs and institutions
  • an English as a second language or French as a second language course or program of study.
  • general interest or self-improvement courses.
  • a course or program of study at a private career college.
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