Course Overview
The Occupational First Aid Level 1 course is designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge needed to respond to common workplace injuries and medical emergencies. This comprehensive training covers a variety of topics, including CPR, wound care, and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). By the end of the course, attendees will feel confident and prepared to take action in emergency situations.
Held on May 4, 2024, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at Metro Safety Training in Coquitlam, this course is suitable for anyone looking to enhance their first aid capabilities. Open to individuals of all backgrounds, our courses are taught by experienced instructors who emphasize practical skills and real-life scenarios. Participants will receive certification upon successful completion, which remains valid for three years.
Registration Details
To register for the Occupational First Aid Level 1 course, interested individuals can visit the Metro Safety Training website or contact the organizer directly. The registration process is straightforward, with options to pay online or in person. It's advisable to secure a spot as classes may fill up quickly, especially with the upcoming demand for first aid training.
The cost for the course is $98 per person, which includes all reading materials and access to essential equipment during training sessions. Participants are encouraged to review the cancellation and refund policy before making their purchase to avoid any potential issues. Early registration helps ensure that you have the best chance of attending your preferred course date.
Course Benefits
Enrolling in the Occupational First Aid Level 1 course provides a variety of benefits that extend beyond mere certification. First and foremost, it empowers individuals with the knowledge to save lives and provide critical assistance during emergencies. This not only builds personal confidence but also fosters a safer workplace environment through informed employees.
Additionally, workplace insurance companies often recognize first aid training when determining liability and risk factors. Therefore, employees who are trained in first aid can contribute to a reduction in workplace incidents, potentially lowering insurance premiums for their employers. Beyond professional development, these skills can be invaluable in everyday life, allowing individuals to assist family and friends in need.