Marine Basic First Aid MBFA

Marine Basic First Aid - Blended (1 day online/1 day in person at Campus)

Description

Designed to meet the needs of those working on the water, Marine Basic First Aid meets the requirements for Transport Canada TP 13008.

The blended online/in-person two day course comprises lecture, discussion and scenarios from the marine industry. The course is 16 hours of instruction.

Schedule:

  • Day 1: Self study online

  • Day 2: In-person at our campus

 

Marine Basic First Aid includes CPR/AED A and is a 3 year certification which is valid for 5 years for Transport Canada.

 

 

Prerequisites: Minimum age: 16

 

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