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If you have any more questions feel free to call us at 587-774-5317 or check out our FAQ’s page for frequently asked questions!
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Yes. We offer group bookings and corporate training packages—ideal for workplaces needing multiple employees certified. Contact us here to inquire about group bookings.
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Re-certification is required every three years. However, to maintain skills, some employers or individuals prefer taking refresher courses annually.
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We offer Standard First Aid courses at three convenient training centers across Calgary. Visit our locations page for details or scroll to the bottom of this page to view upcoming course dates, times, and venues.
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Our instructors are highly trained first aid professionals with advanced certifications that exceed those of any other provider in Alberta. As certified St. Mark James Training educators, they undergo the most rigorous and comprehensive instructor certification process recognized by Alberta OH&S. We take pride in offering Calgary the most knowledgeable and experienced first aid instructors in
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Individuals that successfully complete the course will receive a OH&S approved and CSA Z1210:24 complaint certificate that is valid throughout Canada. Certification is provided through St Mark James Training.
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Yes, this is an Alberta OH&S approved course and meets CSA Z1210:24 compliance.
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The following is a general overview of the course content in a CSA Z1210:24 Compliant and OH&S approved standard / intermediate first aid course:
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The cost of the course is $124.99 with additional fees if you want to upgrade to Basic Life Support / CPR HCP certification.
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Course length is 16 hours (16.5 for Standard first aid with CPR level “C” and AED with health care provider CPR (CPR “HCP” / BLS).
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Standard first aid with CPR level “C” and AED – The length of this course is 16 hours and is typically completed within two days. The cost of the course is $124.99 Standard first aid with CPR level “C” and AED and health care provider CPR (CPR “HCP”) / BLS – The length of this course
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Upon successfully completing the skills component and the multiple-choice exam with a minimum score of 75%, you’ll receive a Standard First Aid and CPR certificate valid for three years. Re-certification courses are available for this program — click here for more information.
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Most participants pass without any issues. But if you don’t succeed the first time, you’re welcome to retake the course once at no extra charge—part of our No Pressure Guarantee.
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No. Hands-on practice is essential for any credible CPR certification. While some blended learning options exist, a fully online CPR course is not recognized by reputable employers or regulatory bodies.
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In many cases, yes. However, requirements vary by employer or institution, so we recommend confirming with your workplace or school to ensure CPR Level A meets their standards.
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Absolutely! CPR Level A is designed for beginners and first-time participants. No previous experience is necessary, and our instructors will guide you every step of the way.
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CPR Level A covers life-saving techniques for adult victims only, while CPR Level C includes training for adults, children, and infants. If you need to be prepared for emergencies involving all age groups—especially in childcare or family settings—Level C is the better option.
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CPR Level A is ideal for anyone who needs CPR and AED certification specifically for adult victims. It’s commonly required for workplace compliance, volunteer roles, or general emergency preparedness.
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