When most people search for First Aid Level C training in Calgary, they often want clear answers for the following:
- What exactly does this course include?
- Does it cover CPR? What about AED use?
With medical emergencies occurring every day at home, on the jobsite, at work, and in public spaces, having the right training matters more than ever.
So, the good news is: Yes! Standard First Aid Level C training absolutely includes CPR and AED.
In fact, these components are central to the course we offer here at AIP Safety, and they’re among the most important lifesaving skills you’ll ever learn.
This guide below combines everything you need to know about Level C training, everything from course content, objectives, the role of CPR/AED, and why this certification is such a powerful asset both personally and professionally.
Why Standard First Aid Level C Training Matters
Injuries are a major public health issue and remain the leading cause of death in Canadians aged 1–44. As we all know, emergencies can strike at any second and long before professional help arrives. This is why Standard First Aid training is so critical: it equips everyday people with the skills to preserve life, prevent complications, and support recovery until professional emergency care is available.
AIP Safety is a proud training partner of the Canadian Red Cross, and we deliver trusted, comprehensive First Aid programs throughout Calgary and the surrounding area. Our Standard First Aid Level C with CPR and AED course is designed to exceed industry standards by expanded injury prevention content, the latest CPR guidelines, and hands-on AED training.
What’s Included in Standard First Aid Level C Training?
This is a comprehensive 16-hour program, ideal for workplace requirements or for anyone who wants the confidence and capability to respond to emergencies at home or in public, should the need ever present itself.
Level C training includes ALL Level A content, plus additional skills for helping children and infants.
Core First Aid Course Objectives
First Aid Skills
- Preparing to respond
- Understanding the EMS system
- “Check, Call, Care”
- Airway emergencies
- Breathing & circulation issues
- First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Wound care and severe bleeding
- Head & spine injuries
- Bone, muscle & joint injuries
- Sudden medical emergencies
- Environmental emergencies
- Poisons
Level A Content
- Role of the first aider
- Choking (adult)
- Assisting with medications
- Angina & heart attack
- Stroke recognition
- CPR (adult)
- Deadly bleeding
Level C Enhancements
- Level C includes everything in Level A, plus:
- Choking response (child & baby)
- CPR (child & baby)
- AED use
- AED inspection & maintenance
This combination ensures you can assist individuals of all ages – an essential skill set for parents, caregivers, teachers, and frontline workers.
Does Level C Training Include CPR & AED? | Yes! Here’s Why It’s Essential
Understanding CPR
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a two-part lifesaving technique that uses chest compressions and breaths to maintain adequat blood flow to the brain and vital organs. When someone falls into cardiac arrest, their heart stops pumping effectively and they enter ventricular fibrillation (VF) – a fatal electrical malfunction.
CPR buys time. It keeps oxygen circulating and the heart pumping manually until an AED can restore a normal heart rhythm.
Understanding AEDs and Why You Must Know How to Use One
An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a portable medical device that is used to analyze the heart and also deliver a shock when necessary. AEDs are designed to be simple, safe, and highly effective, even for first-time users.
Early CPR, along with early defibrillation is the single most effective response to cardiac arrest. Survival rates are dramatically increased when CPR is started immediately, and an AED is used within the first few minutes.
The Five Key Objectives of First Aid Training
All First Aid Level C programs are built around the same essential, life-saving goals:
1. Preserve Their Life
Keep the victim alive through active CPR, choking relief, and emergency support until emergency services can arrive on scene.
2. Prevent the Condition from Worsening
Stabilize any and allinjuries, manage wounds, and remove hazards from the person’s body or surrounding area.
3. Encourage Their Recovery
Use first aid tools – bandaging, cleaning, positioning – to support recovery and healing.
4. Alleviate Pain
Provide safe, appropriate comfort measures without causing harm.
5. Protect the Unconscious
Position and monitor any unresponsive victims to maintain an open airway to maintain circulation and respiratory function. These principles guide every step you take during an emergency.
Why First Aid Level C Is Highly Valuable in the Workplace
Whether you work in construction, healthcare, childcare, hospitality, transportation, or general industry, having extensive First Aid training provides serious benefits:
For Employees
- Confidence to act in emergencies if/when they occure
- Faster and safer incident response time
- Skills that apply at home and at work
For Employers
- Meets provincial OH&S requirements
- Reduces workplace risks or hazzards
- Builds a proactive safety culture
- Demonstrates care for staff wellbeing
In workplaces everything matters right down to the minute, trained first aid responders can save lives.
Certification Details
When you complete the Standard First Aid, CPR Level A & C, and AED (Intermediate) course you receive a 3-year certification in. Even though employers may require annual refresher courses, your official certification remains valid for 3 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPR?
CPR is a lifesaving medical technique involving chest compressions and rescue breaths to sustain blood flow during cardiac arrest until professional help or an AED becomes available.
What is an AED?
AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a portable device that analyzes a person’s heart rhythm and delivers a shock when needed in an emergency situation. Early AED use dramatically increases survival rates until emergency services can arrive on scene.
How long is the course?
The Standard First Aid Level C with CPR and AED course takes about 16 hours to complete.
What do I need to bring?
At AIP Safety, we supply all necessary equipment. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for floor-based practice.
How do I enroll?
Choose your preferred class date, complete your registration, and confirm your seat online.
Take Your First Step Toward Lifesaving Preparedness & Techniques
If you're ready to complete First Aid Level C training in Calgary, AIP Safety is here to guide you every step of the way. Our certified instructors, hands-on approach, and industry-leading curriculum ensure you can gain the skills and confidence to act when life calls for it.
Register with AIP Safety today and become the person who knows how to save a life.

