Marine Basic First Aid with CPR/AED Level C - Blended
ATTENTION: Please wait for "Select A Location" to appear, then from the dropdown choose the location for which you want to view course dates.
The Marine Basic First Aid training follows the same curriculum as the Standard First Aid CPR/AED Level C program, with the addition that it is endorsed by Transport Canada. This course focuses on First Aid skills and is not designed as a water safety course. Participants will receive the Marine Basic First Aid and Transport Canada certifications upon completion.
These courses involve an online course + classroom training. You must complete the online course before attending your classroom training.
When you register for the training above, you are selecting the date, time and location for your classroom training. Please make sure you are providing yourself enough time to complete the online course beforehand as our standard rescheduling policy applies in the case that you need to postpone due to online course incompletion.
Course | Online Course | Classroom Training |
Marine Basic First Aid CPR/AED Level C Blended | 4-8 hours | 8 hours |
*Please allow up to 1 business hour for your online course link to be sent via email after registration. If our offices are closed, you will receive your online course link within 1 business hour from when we next open.
- Marine Basic First Aid North Vancouver
- Marine Basic First Aid Vancouver / Burnaby
- Marine Basic First Aid Surrey
Prerequisite: None
Life Preservers First Aid is proud to be a leader in offering the Marine Basic First Aid Training & CPR/AED Blended program.
This is a basic two day course (8 hours online and 8 hours in-class) offering an overview of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for the marine / fishing industry. This course meets the requirements of Transport Canada outlined in the Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E. It is 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. This course covers skills needed to recognize, prevent, and respond to circulation emergencies (CPR level C). The course uses scenarios taken from the marine fishing industry.
Requirements for completion:
- Completion of Red Cross online course
- 100% attendance
- Grade of 80% on the written test
- Grade of 80% on the practical test
Upon completion participants will receive:
- 3 Year Certification in Marine Basic First Aid
- Transport Canada Certification in Marine Basic First Aid
Duration: 16 hours
This course is offered at multiple locations. View Map.