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MUNDLE'S FIRST AID TRAINING

For each business;

 

Workplace;

  • Create a safer work environment

  • An engaging first aid course can inspire your employees to take action to prevent injury and illness, at work and at home

  • This can lead to less time lost from work, and lower Worker’s Compensation premium

 

We can tailor your course to meet the needs of your employees. 

We have experience teaching for;

 

  • Industries

  • Health and social services organizations

  • Audiences that include children, youth, adults and seniors, people with disabilities, and people who are learning to speak English

 

We will train your staff in one of our facilities, or you can save by allowing us to use your space.

You can also qualify for further discounts through larger class sizes.

 

Find which course is right for your business

CPR/AED* Level-C

Emergency First Aid CPR/AED-C

Standard First Aid CPR/AED-C

* AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator

We also teach the same courses for re-certification

 

 

Benefits of First Aid Training

for your Business

person being revived with a bag valve mask

Description of Courses

Trying to find which course is right for you can be a daunting task. We would like to help make the process as accessible as possible. Ultimately, it is a good idea to confirm with your employer, or school to find out which class you need. 

The courses that we offer include:

CPR/AED level C:  This course teaches you how to do CPR for adults, children and babies; how to help someone who is choking, and to recognize signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke.  The people who take this level are usually people who want these skills for their own family, or are fitness instructors, or people working in a long term care facility. The class is one full day if you are taking the course for the first time, and a half day if you are taking a recertification course. To be eligible for a recertification course, you must have taken the course before, within the past three years.

Emergency First Aid with CPR/AED level C: This course includes everything in CPR C, plus severe allergies, asthma, hyperventilation, severe bleeding, smaller wounds and burns.  This course is recognized under the NS Occupational Health and Safety Act for most jobs, including Early Childhood Educators, Education Program Assistants in schools (EPAs), Home Support Workers, retail workers and restaurant workers and pharmacists. This class is a full day for people taking the class for the first time, and 4-5 hours for recertification. In the blended format, students complete about 4 hours of work on the computer at their own pace, and then attend a four hour class in person for the hands-on skills part of the class.

Standard First Aid with CPR/AED level C: This is a two day course that includes all of the topics in Emergency First Aid plus head and spine injuries, splinting broken bones, diabetic emergencies, seizures, heat stroke, hypothermia and poisons. This course is required by Continuing Care Assistants, most students attending Nova Scotia Community College, and for designated first aiders in workplaces with 20 to 99 employees on a given shift. The course is two days long if you are taking the course for the first time, or one full day for a recertification course. In the blended format, students complete about 8 hours of work on the computer at their own pace, and then attend a full day course for the hands-on skills part of the class.

Basic Life Support (which used to be called CPR/AED for Healthcare Providers (HCP)): This course teaches high performance CPR in a healthcare team. This course is required mostly by Nurses, Paramedics and Dental Hygienists.

Basic Life Support can also be combined with Emergency First Aid or Standard First Aid.  Students in the Nursing Program at Dalhousie University usually require Standard First Aid with BLS.

If you are unsure which course you need to take, it is best to check with your employer, you school or your professional association. You can also call 902-233-1709 and we will try to guide you.

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