SOS First Aid and Safety Training is a Red Cross Training Partner who offers first aid and safety training in local communities. We also offer online safety training courses across Canada and USA.
🎙️ Dive into our Podcast: Unveiling Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification and Recertification! 🚑
Ever wondered about the significance of Basic Life Support (BLS) certification? Join us as we shed light on what BLS entails and why it's a critical skill. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply eager to make a difference, this episode breaks down the essentials of BLS and its impact on saving lives.
Ready to take action? Discover more at our website to learn how BLS certification and recertification can elevate your capabilities. Tune in now and empower yourself with life-saving knowledge.
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Don't miss our latest podcast episode all about the differences between CPR A, CPR C, and CPR BLS. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a workplace safety officer, or a concerned citizen, this episode will help you choose the right certification level for your needs.Â
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In this podcast, we discuss important information about cold-related emergencies and how to stay safe during extreme cold weather conditions. From hypothermia to frostbite, we cover everything you need to know to be prepared for winter emergencies. Tune in to learn valuable tips and techniques to keep you and your loved ones safe during the cold months.
There is a lot of misunderstanding about the CPR A, CPR C, and CPR BLS certifications, as we are frequently asked about the differences and who should be certified at which level.
Hopefully, we can shed some light here so you can select the appropriate CPR level for your needs. This podcast will assist you in selecting the best certification for your individual, business, or school needs.
You can also read the SOS First Aid & Safety Training’s blog "What is the Right CPR Course for Clinicals and Students of Healthcare" and pick the right CPR Level course for you.
Click the link above to read the blog.
A stroke is a medical emergency that requires prompt medical attention if the victim is to survive with fewer severe aftereffects.
In this episode, we'll go over all the signs and symptoms of a stroke and how to respond quickly to improve survival rates.
You can also read the SOS First Aid's blog "How to Help Someone Having a Stroke." Visit the website to know more...
Understanding the fundamentals of first aid can help you avoid a medical emergency from worsening. When an accident occurs, knowing the basics of first aid allows you to respond calmly and correctly. It teaches you the value of acting swiftly to address life-threatening injuries before phoning 911.
This blog explores the "5 Reasons Why You Should Learn First Aid."
More information can be found on the SOS First Aid website.
Whether you’re in the construction industry, retail, manufacturing, electrical trade, or oil and gas sector, safety training is mandatory.
Listen to this podcast to know Where Can You Find a First Aid or CPR Course Nearby?
SOS First Aid and Safety Training can help employers meet industry requirements. Virtually hundreds of e-learning safety courses are offered through the SOS portal.
Please visit https://sosfirstaid.ca/online-safety-training/ to view the online training library.
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For more detailed information, you can also read this blog at SOS First Aid's website.
If you work in the trucking sector or plan to work in it in the future, you should be aware that those who do not follow the Standard can expect to face difficulties at some point.
This podcast will helps you to understand about National Safety Code standard 10, common reasons for cargo damages, safe cargo securement and much more.
You can also read a related blog "Safe Cargo Securement Best Practices".
This podcast will helps you to understand the benefits of workplace safety training.
By undertaking and completing the necessary workplace safety courses, the workers will be less likely to injure themselves on the job site.