The EFRC – Basic First Aid – Canada Workplace with AED course provides foundational workplace emergency response training for personnel operating in:
offices,
retail environments,
hospitality,
tourism,
education,
and other low-risk workplaces.
This programme teaches participants how to:
recognise workplace emergencies,
provide immediate first aid care,
perform CPR,
operate an automated external defibrillator (AED),
and support casualties until emergency medical services (EMS) arrive.
Training focuses on:
scene assessment,
casualty management,
CPR,
AED deployment,
bleeding control,
shock management,
choking response,
and workplace emergency procedures
commonly required in Canadian workplace environments.
At N9BO℠, this course is delivered as practical scenario-based workplace emergency training, emphasising confidence, communication, safety, and effective casualty care.
Course Facts
Course name: EFRC – Basic First Aid – Canada Workplace with AED
Level: Basic workplace first aid and AED response
Minimum prerequisites: No minimum age, no prior certification required
Ratio: Maximum 12 students (small groups recommended for quality training)
Configuration: CPR mannequins, AED trainer units, first aid supplies, bandaging materials, gloves, barrier devices, workplace emergency equipment
Depth / environment: Not applicable (surface-based training)
Format: Academic development + skill development + workplace emergency scenarios
Duration: 1 day
What You’ll Learn
Perform scene assessments, primary casualty assessments, emergency communication procedures
Practice realistic workplace emergency scenarios, CPR drills, AED response procedures, communication and coordination
Apply safe and effective workplace emergency response techniques
Prerequisites
No minimum age
No prior certification required
FAQ
Yes. Students learn:
AED deployment,
pad placement,
AED safety procedures,
and integration of AED use into workplace emergency response protocols.
Yes. The programme is designed around foundational workplace emergency response principles commonly used within Canadian occupational environments.
Training includes:
CPR
AED use
Scene assessment
Bleeding control
Shock management
Choking response
Casualty monitoring
Workplace emergency communication
Yes. Students complete realistic workplace emergency scenarios designed to reinforce:
confidence,
communication,
and practical casualty management skills.
You will be qualified to provide workplace first aid, CPR, and AED support during common occupational emergencies until professional medical services arrive.
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