Marine Basic First Aid
Basic two-day course offering an overview of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for the marine/fishing industry. Course meets the requirements of Transport Canada outlined in Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E. Designed for any person who wants to obtain a rating certificate or endorsement or a Master or Chief Mate limited certification or is the person providing first aid on board a vessel engaged on a near-coastal voyage, class 2, or sheltered waters. Covers skills needed to recognize, prevent, and respond to circulation emergencies (CPR level C). Course uses scenarios taken from the marine/fishing industry.
Completion Criteria:
Course Length:
16 Hours
Pre-course Requirements:
Participants must have a Transport Canada issued Candidate Document Number (CDN).
Basic two-day course offering an overview of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for the marine/fishing industry. Course meets the requirements of Transport Canada outlined in Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E. Designed for any person who wants to obtain a rating certificate or endorsement or a Master or Chief Mate limited certification or is the person providing first aid on board a vessel engaged on a near-coastal voyage, class 2, or sheltered waters. Covers skills needed to recognize, prevent, and respond to circulation emergencies (CPR level C). Course uses scenarios taken from the marine/fishing industry.
Completion Criteria:
- Ability to comprehend and successfully demonstrate the skills and pass a knowledge evaluation with a minimum mark of 75%
- Must meet additional legislative requirements, if applicable
- Participants must attend and participate in 100% of the course
- Instructors can facilitate the knowledge evaluation as legislation dictates and/or as participants require
Course Length:
16 Hours
Pre-course Requirements:
Participants must have a Transport Canada issued Candidate Document Number (CDN).
Marine Advanced First Aid
Comprehensive first aid and CPR techniques and scenarios for those who need a higher level of training to work and respond to emergencies in a marine setting. Course meets the requirements of Transport Canada outlined in Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E. Designed for any person who wants to obtain a Master’s or Officer’s certificate or endorsement, or those that are designated to provide first aid on board a vessel engaged on coastal voyage, class one or unlimited voyage. Covers advanced first aid techniques in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR level HCP), sudden medical emergencies, oxygen administration, and injuries to the head and/or spine.
Completion Criteria:
Course Length:
31 Hours
Pre-course Requirements:
Participants must have a Transport Canada issued Candidate Document Number (CDN).
Comprehensive first aid and CPR techniques and scenarios for those who need a higher level of training to work and respond to emergencies in a marine setting. Course meets the requirements of Transport Canada outlined in Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E. Designed for any person who wants to obtain a Master’s or Officer’s certificate or endorsement, or those that are designated to provide first aid on board a vessel engaged on coastal voyage, class one or unlimited voyage. Covers advanced first aid techniques in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR level HCP), sudden medical emergencies, oxygen administration, and injuries to the head and/or spine.
Completion Criteria:
- Ability to comprehend and successfully demonstrate the skills and pass a knowledge evaluation with a minimum mark of 80%
- Must meet additional legislative requirements, if applicable
- Participants must attend and participate in 100% of the course
- Instructors can facilitate the knowledge evaluation as legislation dictates and/or as participants require
Course Length:
31 Hours
Pre-course Requirements:
Participants must have a Transport Canada issued Candidate Document Number (CDN).