Blended In-Class & Online CPR C Course
• Half Online
• Half In-Class
• 2 Hours Self-Paced Online Study
• 2 Hours Skills-Focused, Instructor-Led, In-Person Training
• 4 Hours Total
• Get CPR C Certified
• Certification through EMT Canada is recognized by Ontario WSIB and valid within the Province of Ontario
• Half Online
• Half In-Class
• 2 Hours Self-Paced Online Study
• 2 Hours Skills-Focused, Instructor-Led, In-Person Training
• 4 Hours Total
• Get CPR C Certified
• Certification through EMT Canada is recognized by Ontario WSIB and valid within the Province of Ontario
• Half Online
• Half In-Class
• 2 Hours Self-Paced Online Study
• 2 Hours Skills-Focused, Instructor-Led, In-Person Training
• 4 Hours Total
• Get CPR C Certified
• Certification through EMT Canada is recognized by Ontario WSIB and valid within the Province of Ontario
How does Our Online CPR C Training Course Work?
Complete the Online CPR C Course at your own pace, and once finished, attend one of our upcoming In-Class sessions.
It should take you approximately 2 hours to complete the Online CPR Course Module, and approximately 2 hours to complete our Fun, Hands-on, Practical CPR Skills Session.
Here’s a list of upcoming In-Class CPR C Classes:
What’s the Difference Between CPR C and CPR A and CPR BLS?
We generally recommend CPR Level C for most people. It trains and certifies you on CPR for adults, children, infants, and 2 rescuer CPR.
If you’re only interested in learning CPR for an adult-only workplace, then CPR A might be the right choice for you. CPR A only trains & certifies you on adult CPR.
CPR BLS is for healthcare professionals and emergency responders - it’s also known as CPR BCLS or HCP CPR.
All 3 levels include AED training and certification.
Who is CPR C Training For?
Most people would be best served with a CPR C Certification.
If you work in an environment where you’ll be around people of all ages or sizes, CPR C is for you. If you’re a new parent or a caregiver for a small child, CPR C is for you. If you simply want to be prepared for most emergencies, CPR C is for you.
What will you Learn? Here’s our Blended Online CPR C Course Agenda
Emergency action steps
How to recognize a cardiac arrest
When to call 9-1-1
Chest compressions
Rescue breaths
How to use an AED
Risk factors
Preventative measures
Medication guidelines
Body type differences