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Temporary Certificates

The first aid certificates shown here are accepted in B.C. workplaces. These examples should help you determine if a worker has proper certification to be the designated first aid attendant. Key elements that must be included in the certificate shown below:

  • Agency name
  • Certificate level
  • First aid attendant name
  • Expiry date
  • Unique certificate number
  • Issued in B.C., or B.C. out of jurisdiction certificate

Emergency First Aid (Basic) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid Basic temporary certificate
Emergency First Aid Child & Community Care with CPR B/AED (Basic) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid Child and Community Care with CPR B/AED temporary certificate
Standard First Aid with CPR C/AED (Intermediate) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid Child with CPR C/AED temporary certificate
Emergency First Aid (OFA 1) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid temporary certificate
Emergency First Aid Child & Residential Care with CPR C/AED (OFA 1) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid Child and Residential Care with CPR C/AED temporary certificate
Standard First Aid with CPR C/AED (OFA 1) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid with CPR C/AED temporary certificate
Emergency First Aid (OFA 1) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid temporary certificate
Emergency First Aid Child & Residential Care (OFA 1) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid Child and Residential Care temporary certificate
Emergency First Aid Out of Jurisdiction (OFA 1) — Temporary

Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid Out of Jurisdiction temporary certificate

Temporary Cards

Canadian Red Cross First Aid Course Temporary Certificate