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ARCTIC FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING PROGRAMS

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Be a hero! Learn to save lives. Inukpak Outfitting is proud to partner with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada to offer you First Aid training in the Capital and, on demand, in other Nunavut and Nunavik communities.

Standard First Aid and CPR/Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Standard First Aid w/CPR & AED Level C

Our “Standard First Aid CPR AED Level C” course is a comprehensive two-day program (16 hours) designed for those who need training due to work requirements or for individuals who want to learn essential life support skills to better respond to emergencies at home. As required by regulation, our First Aid course covers cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the management of other breathing, airway and circulation emergencies, as well as the control of bleeding, treating shock, stabilizing fractures and dislocations, head and spine injuries, and more.

– Emergency Scene Management
– Shock, Fainting and Unconsciousness
– Respiratory and Cardiovascular Emergencies
– Bleeding and Soft Tissue Wounds, Burns
– Head, Spinal and Pelvic Injuries
– Musculoskeletal Injuries
– Medical Emergencies: Diabetic, Seizures, Asthma and Allergies

– and more…

Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut (WSCC), confirms Inukpak Outfitting is approved to provide first aid training equivalent to the requirements set out in CSA Standard Z1210:17 First Aid Training for the Workplace for:

– Intermediate First Aid qualification
– Advanced First Aid qualification

Our first aid training standard requirements are in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Part 5, First Aid, as amended and coming into force January 1, 2021.

Certified under the Heart and Stroke Foundation our Standard First Aid course meets provincial regulation requirements for workplace standard first aid courses in most provinces. Our program features the most up-to-date science from the 2015 Canadian Consensus Guidelines on First Aid and CPR.

*not accredited by provincial workplace regulations in British Columbia, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Who Is First Aid For?

Workplace: This course is appropriate for employers and employees who require Standard First Aid training, as defined by provincial labour laws or workplace regulation.

General Public: This course is applicable to anyone who has a general interest in learning what to do in case of a medical emergency or may be preparing for a job or career where this level of training is required.

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