Red Cross has a handy PDF that takes all the guess work out of finding out how many first aid certified employees your job needs.
Red Cross has a handy PDF that takes all the guess work out of finding out how many first aid certified employees your job needs.
Workplace safety cannot exist on best practice guidelines and policies alone. A safe working environment is based on how well the people, in both management and on the factory floor, adhere to -- and communicate about -- safety standards.
The foundation of any successful workplace safety effort is one that encourages employees to identify unsafe behaviors and opportunities for improvement while also making well-informed safety decisions during daily routine tasks.
If you wish to put up a poster showing proper CPR procedures Red Cross has created an easy to follow poster that can be put up in any workplace.
Walks 'N' Wags has been offering Pet First Aid Classes since 2003. The WNW pet first aid course was originally developed in 1993 by Nurse Ethne Dickinson of Oakland Educational Services Ltd. and a team of Veterinary professionals.
In September 2007, Ethne passed over the administration over the program to Walks 'N' Wags. Since that time, Walks 'N' Wags Pet First Aid program has been updated and is reviewed regularly by a Veterinary panel for accuracy. Our goal is to train quality Pet First Aid Instructors to provide fun, hands-on education to pet owners and pet care professionals.
A Certificate of Recognition (COR) is awarded to employers who develop health and safety programs that meet established standards.
A COR shows that the employer’s health and safety management system has been evaluated by a certified auditor and meets provincial standards. These standards are established by Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).
To get a COR, your business must first have a health and safety management system in place, and then have it successfully audited through a Certifying Partner.
We are a recognized training partner with the Canadian Red Cross, Alberta Construction Safety Association, Traincan Food Safety and Compliant with Occupational Health & Safety. No matter what industry or type of business, we want people to be able to go home safe each and every day.