Description
This recertification course is designed for individuals who have completed their Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid within the past three years. Participants will refresh their CPR skills for infants, children, and adults, while also reviewing how to manage a wide range of emergencies, including wound care, fractures, heart attacks, and strokes. The course offers hands-on practice and up-to-date techniques to ensure confidence in emergency response. Certification is recognized by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB).
Attendance: 100% attendance and Participation is required to be successful in this course. Achieve a minimum 70% on the written test
Proof of Identity: Participants are required to present valid government-issued photo identification to the course instructor at the start of the course. Acceptable forms of ID include a Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, Passport, Permanent Resident Card, or other official government-issued identification.
Prerequisites: Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid dated within 36 months of the original course date. Recertification is allowed only once before a full two-day course is required. Recertification must be completed with the original certifying agency—certificates from other agencies cannot be recertified through the Lifesaving Society. If the award holder misses the recert course by even one day, they must retake a full course. No exceptions.
Required Materials: Canadian First Aid Manual