Which First Aid Course Should I Take?
Choosing the right first aid course can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re training for work, school, or personal reasons, this guide will help you determine which certification is right for you.
Quick Answer: How to Decide
Most jobs in Ontario → Standard First Aid with CPR Level C (WSIB-approved, 2 days).
Workplaces with only basic requirements → Emergency First Aid with CPR Level C (WSIB-approved, 1 day).
Healthcare professionals (nurses, PSWs, paramedics) → CPR BLS (Basic Life Support) or Standard First Aid BLS.
If you only need CPR → CPR/AED (Level C or BLS).
Youth → Babysitting courses.

Which Course Fits Your Role?
Not all first aid courses are the same, and the names can be a little confusing. Find the group that matches you best and see which certification you’ll need.
Most Workers & Students
The standard course most employers and colleges expect.
Recommended: Standard First Aid with CPR-C
Duration: 2 days
Certification: 3 years
WSIB-approved: Yes
Best for: Offices, trades, schools, customer service, general employment programs
Basic Workplace Needs
A shorter option if your workplace only requires basic coverage.
Recommended: Emergency First Aid with CPR C
Duration: 1 day
Certification: 3 years
WSIB-approved: Yes
Best for: Retail, small offices, entry-level compliance
General Public
For people who only need CPR and AED skills without full first aid training.
Recommended: CPR/AED Level C
Duration: 4–6 hours
Certification: 3 years
WSIB-approved: Yes
Best for: Fitness trainers, security guards, lifeguards, caregivers, parents
Healthcare Professionals
For healthcare workers and students who need advanced CPR skills:
Recommended: CPR BLS (Basic Life Support)
Duration: 4–6 hours
Certification: 1 year
WSIB-approved: Yes
Best for: Nurses, PSWs, paramedics, doctors, medical & nursing students
If your employer, school, or clinical program requires full first aid coverage (common in healthcare and education):
Recommended: Standard First Aid with BLS — combines the comprehensive 2-day training with healthcare-level CPR.
Duration: 2.5 days
Certification: 3 years (Standard First Aid), 1 year (BLS)
Which Course Do Employers Require?
Most Ontario workplaces → Standard First Aid with CPR C.
Healthcare and clinical roles → CPR BLS or Standard First Aid BLS.
Schools, daycares, camps → Standard First Aid.
Construction and industrial sites → Standard First Aid.
Not sure? Ask your employer, check WSIB’s first aid requirements, or reach out to us — we’ll confirm what’s needed.
Course Overview
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Standard First Aid – WSIB-approved 2-day course covering CPR, AED, and a wide range of medical emergencies.
Best for: Most workplaces, post-secondary programs, construction/industrial roles.
Includes: Adult/child/infant CPR (Level C or BLS), AED use, medical emergencies, bleeding, fractures, environmental risks.
Format: 2 full days; hands-on practice; Canadian Red Cross certificate.
Validity: 3 years (BLS component valid 1 year).
WSIB-approved: Yes.
Good to know: Choose CPR Level C for general roles, BLS if you’re in healthcare.
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Emergency First Aid – 1-day WSIB-approved course covering CPR/AED and life-threatening emergencies.
Best for: Workplaces needing basic first aid coverage only.
Includes: Adult/child/infant CPR (Level C), AED use, recognition and response to life-threatening emergencies.
Format: 1 day; practical scenarios; Canadian Red Cross certificate.
Validity: 3 years.
WSIB-approved: Yes.
Good to know: If your employer or program expects broader coverage, choose Standard First Aid instead.
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CPR/AED – Short, skills-focused CPR and AED training (Level C for public, BLS for healthcare).
Best for: Individuals who only need CPR; healthcare workers (BLS).
Levels:
CPR Level C: Adults, children, and infants (general public).
BLS: Team-based, healthcare-level CPR skills.
Format: ~4–6 hours; hands-on practice; Canadian Red Cross certificate.
Validity: CPR Level C: 3 years; BLS: 1 year.
WSIB-approved: Yes (role-dependent; confirm with your employer if unsure).
Good to know: If your workplace needs full first aid coverage, pick Standard or Emergency First Aid instead.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Standard First Aid better than Emergency First Aid?
Yes. Standard First Aid is more comprehensive and accepted in more workplaces. Emergency First Aid is shorter but only valid in some settings.
Does CPR training expire?
Yes. CPR Level C and Standard/Emergency First Aid certifications are valid for 3 years. BLS certifications are valid for 1 year.
Can I take a recertification course?
Yes, if your current certification is still valid and from the Canadian Red Cross.
What if my workplace needs group training?
We offer onsite and private group training across Durham Region for groups with a minimum of 8 participants.
Why Choose Ally First Aid?
Red Cross Certified Curriculum
Course content developed by an international leader in emergency response.
WSIB-Approved
Courses
Compliant with Ontario workplace safety regulations.
Flexible Learning Options
Hybrid and in-person courses are designed to fit your busy lifestyle and meet your learning needs.
Corporate & Group Training Available
For groups of 8 or more; at your location and according to your schedule.
Convenient Oshawa Centre Location
Refresh your knowledge and recertify before your course expires to save time.
Engaging Course Instructors
Stay connected throughout the day by learning from instructors who know how to keep classes engaging and fun.
Still not sure?
Contact us; we’ll help you find the course you need.
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