First Aid for Opioid Poisoning
Learn How to Save a Life in an Opioid Emergency
With opioid-related emergencies on the rise, being prepared to act can mean the difference between life and death. Our Opioid Poisoning Response Training equips you with the critical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to recognize an opioid overdose and administer naloxone effectively.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ How to identify opioid poisoning symptoms
✅ The role of naloxone (Narcan) in reversing overdoses
✅ Proper administration of nasal and injectable naloxone
✅ When and how to perform rescue breathing and CPR
✅ Understanding Canada’s Good Samaritan laws for overdose response
Who Should Take This Course?
This training is ideal for:
✔ First responders, healthcare workers, and public safety personnel
✔ Workplace safety officers and community service providers
✔ Family members and friends of individuals at risk of opioid overdose
✔ Anyone wanting to be prepared for an emergency
Why Choose Our Opioid Response Training?
Trusted certification: Meets workplace safety and community training standards
Bilingual instruction: Available in English and French
Affordable and accessible: Only $40 + HST
Hands-on learning: Gain confidence in naloxone use
Be Ready. Be Confident. Save a Life.
Take the first step in making a difference. Enroll today and get trained in opioid poisoning response and naloxone administration
Learn How to Save a Life in an Opioid Emergency
With opioid-related emergencies on the rise, being prepared to act can mean the difference between life and death. Our Opioid Poisoning Response Training equips you with the critical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to recognize an opioid overdose and administer naloxone effectively.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ How to identify opioid poisoning symptoms
✅ The role of naloxone (Narcan) in reversing overdoses
✅ Proper administration of nasal and injectable naloxone
✅ When and how to perform rescue breathing and CPR
✅ Understanding Canada’s Good Samaritan laws for overdose response
Who Should Take This Course?
This training is ideal for:
✔ First responders, healthcare workers, and public safety personnel
✔ Workplace safety officers and community service providers
✔ Family members and friends of individuals at risk of opioid overdose
✔ Anyone wanting to be prepared for an emergency
Why Choose Our Opioid Response Training?
Trusted certification: Meets workplace safety and community training standards
Bilingual instruction: Available in English and French
Affordable and accessible: Only $40 + HST
Hands-on learning: Gain confidence in naloxone use
Be Ready. Be Confident. Save a Life.
Take the first step in making a difference. Enroll today and get trained in opioid poisoning response and naloxone administration
Learn How to Save a Life in an Opioid Emergency
With opioid-related emergencies on the rise, being prepared to act can mean the difference between life and death. Our Opioid Poisoning Response Training equips you with the critical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to recognize an opioid overdose and administer naloxone effectively.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ How to identify opioid poisoning symptoms
✅ The role of naloxone (Narcan) in reversing overdoses
✅ Proper administration of nasal and injectable naloxone
✅ When and how to perform rescue breathing and CPR
✅ Understanding Canada’s Good Samaritan laws for overdose response
Who Should Take This Course?
This training is ideal for:
✔ First responders, healthcare workers, and public safety personnel
✔ Workplace safety officers and community service providers
✔ Family members and friends of individuals at risk of opioid overdose
✔ Anyone wanting to be prepared for an emergency
Why Choose Our Opioid Response Training?
Trusted certification: Meets workplace safety and community training standards
Bilingual instruction: Available in English and French
Affordable and accessible: Only $40 + HST
Hands-on learning: Gain confidence in naloxone use
Be Ready. Be Confident. Save a Life.
Take the first step in making a difference. Enroll today and get trained in opioid poisoning response and naloxone administration