Airway Management
Master the skills and knowledge needed to create and maintain a patent airway through the Airway Management course.
This comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to provide timely and effective interventions, including measuring and inserting the applicable airway adjunct based on the patient’s condition.
With our expert guidance, you’ll gain the confidence to handle any airway emergency and ensure the best possible outcome for your patients. This course can also be combined with Basic Life Support training for additional certification. Enroll in the Airway Management course today to take your skills to the next level.
Duration
1-2 hours stand-alone course; 1 hour when combined with Basic Life Support
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate all course skill competencies
- Minimum 75% mark for written, closed book, knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Airway Management (digital certificate issued upon successful completion)
Recertification
No recertification available for this course.
Course Content
Suction
Cross finger technique
Tongue-jaw lift
Airway adjuncts – insertion and removal
Oropharyngeal (OPA) airways
Nasopharyngeal (NPA) airways
Supraglottic airways (Awareness only)
Basic Life Support
Enroll in the Basic Life Support course to gain the confidence and skills needed to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as part of a team effort. This course is specifically designed for professionals with a duty to respond during emergencies
The course will take you through essential steps, such as performing a rapid assessment, basic life support (BLS) skills, and rapid defibrillation, including using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). By completing this course, you will be equipped with the essential knowledge and skills to respond quickly and effectively during emergency situations.
Duration
- Basic Life Support stand-alone course – 4 hours
- BLS with Airway Management – 5 hours
- BLS with Oxygen Therapy – 5 hours
- BLS with Airway Management and Oxygen Therapy – 6 hours
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate all course skill competencies
- Minimum 75% mark for written, closed book, knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
1-year certification in Basic Life Support (digital certificate issued upon successful completion)
Recertification
2 hours
Course Content
High performance CPR
Glove removal
Primary Assessment
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Airway Obstruction
Assisted Ventilation
Basic Life Support special considerations
Standard First Aid and CPR
Learn how to save lives by enrolling in our comprehensive two-day course focused on first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED for adults, children, and infants. This course is perfect for professionals or anyone who wants to improve their knowledge for personal reasons.
You’ll learn the latest first aid and CPR guidelines and techniques that meet legislative requirements for the Federal or Provincial Authority Having Jurisdiction over first aid training for the workplace. Additionally, the course content meets the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standard Z1210 for Intermediate first aid. Be the difference, learn first aid, save a life!
Duration
- Standard First Aid & CPR A: 13 hours in-class* OR 7 hours in-class* + 8 hours online learning**
- Standard First Aid & CPR C: 14 hours in-class* OR 7.5 hours in-class* + 8 hours online learning**
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate skills and critical steps
- Min. 75% mark for written knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Standard First Aid, CPR Level A or C, and AED
Recertification
- Standard First Aid & CPR A: 7 hours in-class*
- Standard First Aid & CPR C: 7.5 hours in-class*
Course Content
- The Red Cross
- Preparing to respond
- The EMS system
- Check, Call, Care
- Airway emergencies
- Breathing and Circulation emergencies
- First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Wound care
- Head and spine injuries
- Bone, muscle and joint injuries
- Sudden Medical Emergencies
- Environmental Emergencies
- Opioid poisoning awareness information
Includes any other content required by the Provincial or Federal Authority Having Jurisdiction over workplace first aid training.
Participant Materials
Standard First Aid / CSA Intermediate certificate (digital certificate issued upon successful completion)
First Aid & CPR (print and/or eBook)
Comprehensive Guide to First Aid & CPR (eBook)
Standard First Aid CPR A/C – Online (Blended only)

Emergency First Aid and CPR
Emergency First Aid and CPR training is an indispensable one-day course that equips you with the essential skills to save lives in an emergency, whether at home or work.
This course is a must-have, as it meets the requirements for the Federal or Provincial Authority Having Jurisdiction over first aid training for the workplace. Additionally, the course content meets the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standard Z1210 for Basic first aid training. Includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines. Enroll today to gain the knowledge and confidence to handle any emergency situation efficiently.
Duration
- Emergency First Aid & CPR A: 6.5 hours in-class* OR 4 hours in-class* + 4 hours online learning**
- Emergency First Aid & CPR C: 7 hours in-class* OR 5 hours in-class* + 4 hours online learning**
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate skills and critical steps
- Min. 75% mark for written knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Emergency First Aid and CPR Level A or C
Recertification***
- Emergency First Aid & CPR A: 4 hours in-class*
- Emergency First Aid & CPR C: 5 hours in-class*
Course Content
- The Red Cross
- Preparing to respond
- The EMS system
- Check, Call, Care
- Airway emergencies
- Breathing and Circulation emergencies
- First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Wound care
- Opioid poisoning awareness information
Includes any other content required by the Provincial or Federal Authority Having Jurisdiction over workplace first aid training.
CPR/AED
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.
The CPR and AED course is essential for those needing training due to work requirements or needing more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home. It equips people with the necessary skills to identify and respond to cardiac emergencies and choking incidents.
With the latest CPR guidelines and training in using an automated external defibrillator (AED), this course ensures that you have the knowledge and confidence to act quickly and effectively in emergencies. By completing the CPR and AED course, you can respond to emergencies at your workplace or home. So, don’t wait, enroll in this course today and be prepared to save a life.
Duration
- CPR/AED Level A: 4 hours in-class* OR 2 hours in-class* + 3 hours online learning**
- CPR/AED Level C: 5 hours in-class* OR 3 hours in-class* + 3 hours online learning**
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate skills and critical steps
- Min. 75% mark for written knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in CPR Level A or C
Recertification
- CPR/AED Level A: not available
- CPR/AED Level C: 3.5 hours in-class* OR 2.5 hours in-class + 2 hours online learning**
Course Content
CPR/AED Level A
- The Red Cross
- Responding to Emergencies
- Check, Call, Care
- Recovery position
- Choking – adult
- Assisting with medications
- Angina and heart attack
- Stroke
- CPR and AED– adult
- Deadly bleeding
CPR/AED Level C
- CPR/AED Level A content
- Choking — child and baby
- CPR — child and baby
Includes opioid poisoning awareness information
Includes any other content required by specific legislation
Advanced First Aid
Our Advanced First Aid course offers people looking for employment or for your employees the necessary knowledge and skills to provide effective emergency care in the workplace or in transit to a healthcare facility.
This comprehensive course builds upon the skills developed in the Emergency Care for Professional Responders text. It covers patient assessments, interventions, and ongoing care. Additionally, we provide training on how to prepare to transport injured workers from the workplace to healthcare facilities.
Duration
80-120 hours (based on jurisdiction)
Prerequisites
Participant must be certified in Standard First Aid with CPR level C.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate the required skills
- Minimum 75% mark for written, closed book, knowledge evaluation
- Successfully complete two evaluated scenarios (one each, medical and trauma)
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Advanced First Aid (digital certificate issued upon successful completion)
Recertification
40 hours
Course Content
Workplace
The Professional Responder
Responding to the call
Infection prevention and control
Anatomy and physiology
Assessment
Airway management and respiratory emergences
Circulatory emergencies
Shock
Hemorrhage and soft tissue trauma
Musculoskeletal injuries
Chest, abdominal and pelvic injuries
Head and spinal injuries
Acute and chronic illnesses
Poisoning
Environmental illnesses
Pregnancy, labour and delivery
Special populations
Crisis intervention
Reaching, lifting and extricating patients
Transportation
Multiple-casualty incidents
Pharmacology
Marine environment
Emergency Child Care First Aid and CPR
Basic one-day course designed to introduce caregivers to injury prevention skills and knowledge. Course covers lifesaving first aid skills and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR and AED) for children, and babies. Course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements*.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate skills and critical steps
- Min. 75% mark for written knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Emergency Child Care First Aid
Recertification
6 hours in-class*
Course Content
Caring for Children
The Red Cross
Responding to Emergencies
The EMS system
Check, Call, Care
Airway emergencies
Breathing and Circulation emergencies – Child and baby
First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest – Child and baby
Wound care
Head, Neck and Spinal Injuries
Bone, Muscle, and Joint Injuries
Sudden Medical Emergencies
Environmental Illness
Poisons
Standard Child Care First Aid and CPR
Comprehensive two-day course offering lifesaving first aid skills, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills, and injury prevention skills and knowledge, with a focus on childhood injuries and illnesses. Includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines and meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements*.
Instructor
First Aid Instructor
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate skills and critical steps
- Min. 75% mark for written knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Standard Child Care First Aid
Recertification
8 hours in-class*
*Check local legislation to determine certification level, maintenance, and recertification requirements. www.redcross.ca/firstaidlegislation
Course Content
Caring for Children
The Red Cross
Responding to Emergencies
The EMS system
Check, Call, Care
Airway emergencies
Breathing and Circulation emergencies – child and baby
First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest – child and baby
Wound care
Head, Neck and spinal injuries
Bone, Muscle and Joint injuries
Sudden Medical Emergencies
Environmental Illnesses
Poisons
Childhood Illnesses
First Responder
Learn how to provide patient assessment, basic life support (BLS), CPR, hemorrhage control, and care for acute and chronic conditions with our comprehensive training program First Responder.
This course is designed for professional first responders or anyone interested in becoming a first responder. Our training program covers essential topics such as the patient assessment model, airway management, tourniquets use, traction splinting.
Our training is delivered using dynamic techniques such as video presentations, media demonstrations, skills practice sessions, discussions and scenarios based on real-life situations. Get hands-on experience and practical skills that can help you save lives.
Duration
40 hours (based on jurisdiction)
Prerequisites
None
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate the required skills
- Minimum 75% mark for written, closed book, knowledge evaluation
- Successfully complete two evaluated scenarios (one each, medical and trauma)
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in First Responder (digital certificate issued upon successful completion)
Recertification
20 hours
Course Content
Multiple-casualty incidents
The Professional Responder
Responding to the call
Infection prevention and control
Anatomy and physiology
Assessment
Airway management and respiratory emergencies
Circulatory emergencies
Shock
Hemorrhage and soft tissue trauma
Musculoskeletal injuries
Chest, abdominal and pelvic injuries
Head and spinal injuries
Acute and chronic illnesses
Poisoning
Environmental illnesses
Pregnancy, labour and delivery
Special populations
Crisis intervention
Reaching, lifting and extricating patients
Emergency Medical Responder
The Emergency Medical Responder training equips you with the skills to assess, intervene, and provide continuous care to patients while at work, responding to calls, or during transport to a healthcare facility.
This comprehensive course covers advanced first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills, which are essential to carry out appropriate patient assessments, interventions, and ongoing care in the workplace or emergency scene.
EMR is a standalone course, but a bridging course also provides learners with a way to move from Canadian Red Cross First Responder to Emergency Medical Responder, recognizing their existing skills and knowledge in a condensed time frame.
First Responder to Emergency Medical Responder Bridging pre-course requirements include proof of current Red Cross First Responder certification.
Duration
80-120 hours (based on jurisdiction)
Prerequisites
Participant must be certified in Standard First Aid with CPR level C.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate the required skills
- Minimum 75% mark for written, closed book, knowledge evaluation
- Successfully complete two evaluated scenarios (one medical and one trauma)
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
- 3-year certification in Emergency Medical Responder (digital certificate issued upon successful completion)
- 1-year Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR
Recertification
40 hours
Course Content
Workplace
The Professional Responder
Responding to the call
Infection prevention and control
Anatomy and physiology
Assessment
Airway management and respiratory emergences
Circulatory emergencies
Shock
Hemorrhage and soft tissue trauma
Musculoskeletal injuries
Chest, abdominal and pelvic injuries
Head and spinal injuries
Acute and chronic illnesses
Poisoning
Environmental illnesses
Pregnancy, labour and delivery
Special populations
Crisis intervention
Reaching, lifting and extricating patients
Transportation
Multiple-casualty incidents
Pharmacology
Marine environment
Oxygen Therapy
Unlock your potential and acquire the necessary expertise with our Oxygen Therapy training. Our program is uniquely designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to confidently identify when it is essential to administer supplemental oxygen, ensuring that you can effectively handle any situation with ease.
Our expert trainers will guide you through the safe and proper handling and assembly of the equipment. The course can also be combined with Basic Life Support. Enroll now and become a master of Oxygen Therapy.
Duration
Stand-alone course – 1-2 hours; Combined with BLS – 1 hour
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites.
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate all course skill competencies
- Minimum 75% mark for written, closed book, knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Oxygen Therapy (digital certificate issued upon successful completion)
Recertification
No recertification available for this course.
Course Content
Administering oxygen
Pulse oximetry
Supplemental oxygen
Oxygen cylinders
Oxygen regulators
Oxygen delivery devices
Marine Basic First Aid
Our comprehensive course is designed to cater to individuals expected to provide first aid in a marine environment and provide first aid skills and CPR for adults
Our experienced instructors use a combination of lectures, discussions, and real-life scenarios taken from the marine and fishing industry to ensure that you are fully prepared for any situation.
Our course meets all the requirements outlined in the Transport Canada in Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E. Enroll in our course today to ensure you are prepared to respond to medical emergencies at sea.
Duration
16 hours in-class* OR 8 hours online learning** + 8 hours in-class*.
Prerequisites
Learners must be 16 years of age or older.
Completion
- Demonstrate a working competency of all required skills.
- Achieve a minimum score of 75% on a written, closed-book knowledge evaluation completed independently.
- Attend and actively participate in 100% of the course.
- Must adhere to the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross.
Certification
- 3-year certification in Marine Basic First Aid and CPR/AED Level A or C
- 3-year certification in Standard First Aid and CPR/AED Level A or C (CSA Standard Z1210-17 – Intermediate)
- 5-year certification by Transport Canada
Certificates are issued by Red Cross upon successful completion.
Recertification
Recertification of Marine Basic First Aid is not permitted under federal regulations. If you wish to obtain the certificate after it has expired, you must complete the course again.
Learners who no longer require Marine Basic First Aid certification can continue to maintain current Standard First Aid certification by attending a Standard First Aid Recertification course prior to their expiry date.
Course Content
Choking
The Red Cross
Responding to Emergencies
Breathing Emergencies
CPR and AED
Circulation Emergencies
Wound Care
Head, Neck, Spine and Pelvis Injuries
Bone, Muscle and Joint Injuries
Sudden Medical Emergencies
Environmental Emergencies
Poisons
Marine Environment
Moving an Ill or Injured Person
Check, Call, Care
Marine Advanced First Aid
Gain the skills and confidence to apply immediate first aid in the event of accidents or illnesses onboard a vessel through the Marine Advanced First Aid Training.
This course is exclusively designed to provide you with marine-specific knowledge, including using equipment and skills in a marine environment and transferring patients from a ship.
You will receive comprehensive training that meets the requirements set by Transport Canada as outlined in Transport Publication (TP) 13008E. Join us now and be prepared for any unforeseen circumstance that may arise while at sea.
Duration
31 hours
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites
Completion
- Successfully demonstrate the course skills competencies
- Minimum 75% mark for written, closed book, knowledge evaluation
- Successfully complete two evaluated scenarios (one medical and one trauma)
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year Red Cross certification in Marine Advanced First Aid and a Transport Canada certification. Certificates are issued by Red Cross upon successful completion.
Recertification
Recertification of Marine First Aid is not permitted by Transport Canada TP 13008E
Course Content
Workplace
The Professional Responder
Responding to the call
Infection prevention and control
Anatomy and physiology
Assessment
Airway management and respiratory emergencies
Circulatory emergencies
Shock
Hemorrhage and soft tissue trauma
Musculoskeletal injuries
Chest, abdominal and pelvic injuries
Head and spinal injuries
Acute and chronic illnesses
Poisoning
Environmental illnesses
Pregnancy, labour and delivery
Special populations
Crisis intervention
Reaching, lifting and extricating patients
Multiple-casualty incidents
Pharmacology
Marine environment
