First Aid Canada
06/26/2026
Does a boat need a first aid kit? 🚤
The short answer is yes, and in many cases, it's actually required depending on the type and size of vessel. Transport Canada outlines first aid kit requirements for certain boats, especially those used commercially or for passengers.
But beyond regulations, the real recommendation is simple. Every boat should have a basic first aid kit on board, even if it is just for pleasure use.
Accidents on the water can happen fast, and help is not always close by. Having the right supplies ready means small injuries stay small and serious situations can be managed until help arrives.
Marine first aid kits are designed specifically for boating environments, with supplies suited for cuts, burns, and water-related incidents.
Explore marine boating first aid kits from First Aid Canada. 🚑💧
06/15/2026
Not all first aid training is the same, and choosing the right course depends on what your workplace actually needs.
Emergency First Aid is the fast, practical option for basic workplace requirements, focused on the most common situations you are likely to face on the job. Standard First Aid goes deeper, covering a wider range of injuries and emergencies with more hands-on practice and scenario-based training.
CPR courses are available on their own or combined with first aid certification, with different levels depending on age groups and workplace requirements, including CPR A, C, and HCP.
Whether you need basic compliance or a more comprehensive certification for higher-risk environments, there is a course designed to match it.
Explore First Aid and CPR training options with First Aid Canada.
06/11/2026
Coordinating first aid training for hundreds of students across multiple schools can get complicated fast.
The Waterloo Catholic District School Board needed Grade 11 and 12 SHSM students to complete their required Standard First Aid + CPR-C certification, but scheduling, instructor availability, student volume, and on-site logistics made it a challenge.
We helped simplify the process by coordinating flexible training dates, providing on-site instruction, and keeping pricing and terms clear from the start.
The result: less admin stress for staff and students who left certified, confident, and better prepared to respond when it matters.
Need training for a large group or multiple locations? We can help make it easier.
05/28/2026
Quick reminder to check the safety gear in your work vehicles 🚙🛻🚚
It's easy for things like AEDs and first aid kits to get tossed into a truck and slowly become something you stop thinking about.
They sit through hot summers, freezing winters, and constant job site travel, and over time they can get overlooked without anyone really noticing.
These are still pieces of life saving equipment, and they only help if they are actually ready to go when needed.
Taking a few minutes to check what is sitting in your vehicles can make a real difference down the line.
When was the last time your eyewash stations were checked? 👁️ 👁️
Eyewash solutions are often overlooked, but they do expire and lose effectiveness over time. In an emergency, that's not something you want to discover too late.
Most expiry dates can be found directly on the bottle or on the station packaging itself. It's also important to check that the solution is sealed, clear, and stored in the correct conditions.
A quick check today helps ensure your eyewash is actually ready when it is needed most!
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