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St. John Ambulance Key Account Program 3 easy steps to meeting your unique organizational First Aid training requirements: Step 1: Centralized Customer Care. Set up a Corporate Account. Call Dominic Oliveri at 1-888-840-5646 x 226 to set up a corporate account. Ordering supplies is easy through www.sja.ca Step 2: Customized Invoicing. We will coordinate the paperwork for you. Centralized or decentralized billing, corporate or local payment, we work with you to ensure accurate record-keeping and efficient processes. Provincial Minimum First Aid Training & First Aid Kit Requirements Step 3: Tracking and Reporting. We ll keep you up to date on how well your organization is trained. By location, region, or any other breakdown that suits your organization, we provide the reporting that ensures labour code compliance and achievement of your organization s first aid objectives. St. John Ambulance will also monitor your recertification needs, and send out notices three months before the due date -- ensuring that your health and safety training is always current. For more information, please contact Dominic Oliveri, National Accounts & Product Manager at (613) 236-7461 ext. 226 or e-mail: dominic.oliveri@nhq.sja.ca. First in First Aid Training 06/2015 XRX0057.0 www.sja.ca

Nova Scotia 1 1 Kit #1 1 Emergency First Aid 2-19 1 Kit #2 1 Emergency First Aid 20-99 1 Kit #3 1 Standard First Aid (and increase in supplies if over 49 employees) 100+ 1 First Aid Room 1 Advanced First Aid Level 1 1 Portable First Aid Kit #2 Prince Edward Island 1-4 1 Kit #1 5-15 1 Kit #2 1 Emergency First Aid 16-100 1 Kit #3 1 Standard First Aid Northwest Territories Number of Workers per Supplies, Number of First Aid Certificate Shift per time distance Equipment Workers per required for to fixed medical services and Facility Shift Attendant 15 or less within 20 min. 1 Kit #1 6-9 1 Emergency First Aid 1-5 more than 20 min. 1 Kit #1 3-9 1 Standard First Aid 16-74 - within 20 min. 1 Kit #2 10-19 1 Standard First Aid 6-19 more than 20 min. 1 Kit #2 10-19 1 Standard First Aid 20-49 more than 20 min. 1 Kit #3 10-19 1 Standard First Aid 50+ - more than 20 min. 1 Kit #3 with supplies 10-19 1 Standard First Aid in proportion to each 50 workers 75+ - within 20 min. 2 Kit #2 20-49 2 Standard First Aid 50+ 2 Standard First Aid plus for each additional 10 people per shift 1 Standard First Aid 100+ 1 First Aid Room 1 Advanced First Aid Level 1 Newfoundland and Labrador 1 1 Kit #1 1 Emergency First Aid 2-14 1 Kit #2 1 Emergency First Aid Stretcher, blankets are required 15-200 1 Kit #3 1 Standard First Aid Stretcher, blankets are required In addition, a worker holding a valid St. John Ambulance Emergency First Aid certificate for each group of 25 workers or part thereof in excess of 25 workers

British Columbia - Low Hazard Classification Work Site Schedule* Number of Supplies, First Aid Certificate Transportation Other Workers per Equipment required Required First Aid Shift and Facility for Attendant Requirements 1 transportation at 2-10 Basic Kit transportation at 11-50 Level 1 Kit Level 1 OFA 1 transportation at 51-100 Level 2 Kit Level 2 OFA 2 transportation at Consider upgrade of Dressing Stn. Certificate, transportation (36 hrs.) and equipment if ambulance service access restricted 101+ Level 2 Kit Level 2 OFA 2 transportation at Consider upgrade of First Aid Room Certificate, transportation (36 hrs.) and equipment if ambulance service access restricted New Brunswick Number of Workers Place of employment Place of employment per Shift with no high hazard work with high hazard work 1 Personal (Type P) first aid kit 2-19 1 first aid kit 1 first aid kit 1 first aid provider 1 first aid provider 20-49 1 first aid kit 2 first aid kit 1 first aid provider 2 first aid provider 50-99 2 first aid kits 2 first aid kits 2 first aid providers 2 first aid providers 100-199 2 first aid kits 3 first aid kits 2 first aid providers, 3 first aid providers, 1 first aid room 1 first aid room 200+ 3 first aid kits, 4 first aid kits 3 first aid providers, 4 first aid providers, 1 additional first aid provider and 1 additional first aid provider and 1 additional first aid kit for each 1 additional first aid kit for each additional increment of 1-100 additional increment of 1-100 employees employees 1 first aid room 1 first aid room * BC regulations categorize industries in the province into three different hazard classifications (low, medium and high) and then further divide each classification into two groups depending on surface travel time to medical aid. For further detailed information, please contact your provincial council office for St. John Ambulance or our National Headquarters. ** Transportation to medical treatment may include a taxi, a company vehicle, or an ambulance, depending on the injured or ill worker's condition.

Ontario 1-5 Kit #1 1 Emergency First Aid 6-15 Kit #2 1 Standard First Aid 16-200 Kit #3 1 Standard First Aid One stretcher, 2 blankets and first aid station Quebec Number of Workers Minimum Supplies, First Aid Certificate per Shift Equipment and Facility required for Attendant Alberta - Low Hazard Classification Work Site Schedule* Number of Workers at Close Work Distant Work Isolated Work Work Site per Shift Site Site Site 1 Type P Kit Type P Kit Type P Kit 2-9 No. 1 Kit 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Standard First Aid 10-49 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Standard First Aid No. 1 Kit 50-99 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Emergency First Aid 2 Standard First Aid 1 standard first aider 1 standard first aiders 100-199 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Emergency First Aid 3 Standard First Aid 2 Standard First Aid 2 Standard First Aid No. 3 Kit, designated area No. 3 Kit, designated area No. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services, for first aid services for first aid services, 3 blankets, stretcher and 3 blankets, stretcher splints 200 or more 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Emergency First Aid 3 Standard First Aid plus 2 Standard First Aid plus 2 Standard First Aid plus 1 Standard First Aid for 1 Standard First Aid for 1 Standard First Aid for every additional increment every additional increment every additional increment of 1 to 100 workers of 1 to 100 workers of 1 to 100 workers No. 3 Kit, designated area No. 3 Kit, designated area No. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services for first aid services for first aid services 3 blankets, stretcher and 3 blankets, stretcher splints Note: Number of First Aiders indicated is for a shift at all times 1-50 1 First Aider, 1 Kit #2 1 CSST 51-150 2 First Aiders, 2 Kit #2 1 CSST 151 or more Above this number, 1 additional First Aider (CSST certification) for each 100 workers or fraction thereof. * Alberta regulations categorize industries in the province into three different hazard classifications (low, medium and high). For further detailed information, please contact your provincial council office for St. John Ambulance or our National Headquarters.

Saskatchewan Minimum: Every place of employment requires a first aid box containing standard supplies (see Table 10 of the Appendix to the regulations), a manual, a register and emergency information. Additional requirements are listed below: Workers per First Aid Kit Close Distant Isolated Shift Requirements (1/2 hour or less (1/2-2 hours to (More than 2 hours surface (minimum) to medical facility) medical facility) transport to medical facility, or normal mode of transport is aircraft) 1 Kit #1 minimum minimum minimum 2-4 Kit #1 minimum minimum plus minimum plus Class A attendant Class A attendant and supplies for and supplies for high hazard work high hazard work 5-9 Kit #1 minimum plus minimum plus minimum plus Class A attendant Class A attendant Class A attendant and supplies for and supplies and supplies high hazard work 2 10-20 Kit #2 minimum plus minimum plus minimum plus Class A attendant Class A attendant Class A attendant and supplies and supplies and supplies 21-40 Kit #2 minimum plus minimum plus minimum plus Class A attendant Class A attendant Class B attendant and supplies and supplies and supplies for high hazard work Class A attendant and supplies for other work 41-99 Kit #3 minimum plus minimum plus minimum plus Class A attendant Class B attendant Class A attendant and supplies and supplies for and supplies for high hazard work high hazard work 3 Class A attendant EMT for high hazard and supplies for work other work Class B attendant and supplies for other work 100+ Kit #3 minimum plus minimum plus minimum plus 2 Class A First Aid Room First Aid Room attendants and 1 EMT and 1 Class 1 EMT and 1 Class supplies B attendant and B attendant and supplies for high supplies for high hazard work hazard work 2 Class A 2 Class A attendants attendants and and supplies for low supplies for other hazard work work 2 Class B attendants and supplies for other work Manitoba Workers per # of First Aid First Aid Certificate First Aid Certificate First Aid Certificate Shift Kits Close Workplace Distant Workplace Isolated Workplace 1-10 1 Low Hazard: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR Other Work: Other Work: 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Standard First Aid + CPR + CPR 11-40 2 Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Standard First Aid 1 Standard First Aid 1 Advanced First Aid 41-100 3 Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: 1 Emergency First Aid 1 Emergency First Aid 2 Emergency First Aid 2 Standard First Aid 2 Advanced First Aid 2 Advanced First Aid 101-199 4 Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: 2 Emergency First Aid 2 Emergency First Aid 2 Emergency First Aid 2 Standard First Aid 2 Advanced First Aid 3 Advanced First Aid 200+ 4 Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: Low Hazard Work: 3 Emergency First Aid 3 Emergency First Aid 3 Emergency First Aid 3 Standard First Aid 3 Advanced First Aid 4 Advanced First Aid