First Aid Classes in Regina

First aid classes in Regina
First aid classes in Regina

Regina First Aid offers the best first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and automated external defibrillation (AED) training in the area. Prospective trainees are offered different training courses and classes throughout the week, with certain courses available during weekends and evenings. All training courses are overseen by St Mark James and taught by workplace-approved-certified instructors, all at the lowest possible rates. Regina First Aid is dedicated to providing the best learning experience for its trainees.

Enrolment can be completed using the application form below or through e-mail or telephone calls. Walk-ins at the training centers are also highly encouraged by Regina First Aid’s very helpful staff. A complete list of classes and schedules is available on the Regina First Aid homepage here.

First Aid Classes in Regina

Classes and programs

CPR/AED training mannequins
CPR/AED training mannequins

Regina First Aid offers training courses, stand-alone classes, refresher courses, and private classes. CPR training courses are divided into three levels: “A”, “C”, and “HCP”. All levels include basic first aid and AED training. CPR Level “A” offers basic CPR and AED training for adult and child victims; CPR Level “C” offers basic CPR and AED training for adult, child, and infant victims, along with basic first aid; and CPR Level “HCP” which offers comprehensive CPR and AED training for health-care providers.

Bleeding head injury
Gauze is used to control bleeding and cover injuries.

Stand-alone classes for basic first aid and CPR and AED-only classes are available to trainees who do not want to undergo the entire training course. Stand-alone classes are focused on first aid done during emergency situations resulting in various injuries. Because of situations that compromise the health and safety of ourselves and the people around us, knowledge and skill in basic first aid are a must. A simple hazard can lead to death if dealt with improperly. First aid classes are no longer monopolized by health care providers but by all kinds of people in different professions.

Private classes are available for big groups or companies who request a separate class and schedule for training. Trainees who are unable to enroll in the regular schedules may choose to enroll in a private class as well.

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    Workplace Approved Certification for First Aid Classes in Regina

    All training courses are workplace-approved training programs; a trainee who is able to complete a training course will receive a workplace-approved certificate for first aid, CPR, and AED training, valid for three years throughout Canada. Regina First Aid also offers refresher courses for renewal of expiring or near-expiry certificates. Refresher classes are held at least twice a week.

    Rates

    Regina First Aid training courses are offered at the lowest rates in the area. No other training service provider can compete. You get your money’s worth because rates are inclusive of taxes, certificates, workplace-approved registration fees, training manuals, and equipment. Trainees who drop out of a training course are given full refunds, provided that there is a 72-hour notice.

    Did You Know?

    Sprains

    When you enroll in a workplace-approved first aid training program you will learn about various injuries and the first aid skills associated with them. A common injury that will be discussed in the course is sprained. Sprains are injuries to ligaments or tissues that hold our muscles together.

    • A first-degree sprain is where the ligament has been stretched.
    • A second-degree sprain is where the ligament is partly torn
    • A third-degree sprain is a complete tear of the ligament.

    The skills acquired in first aid courses with Regina First Aid may help you build self-confidence, enhance your resume and provide you with the ability to save a person’s life. Visit the Regina First Aid website to sign up for first aid classes now.