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Saskatchewan Firefighter and Fire Science Programs and Courses

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Firefighter and Fire Science Programs, Courses and Degrees in Saskatchewan

  • WHMIS/Fire Extinguishers - Carlton Trail Regional College - Humboldt Campus
    The Carlton Trail Regional College at Humboldt offers several Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) certification opportunities. WHMIS is the national standard for hazard communications regarding hazardous or dangerous chemicals in Canada. WHMIS certification of employees is required for many careers or positions, such as in Firefighting, policing, and security.

  • Red Cross Emergency & St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid/CPR - Carlton Trail Regional College - Humboldt Campus
    Carlton Trail Regional College at Humboldt offers Red Cross and St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid/CPR courses leading to certification in the latter. First Aid/CPR certification of employees is required for many careers or positions, such as in Firefighting, policing, and security.

  • Fireman's Prep - Cypress Hills Regional College
    Confederation College's 3-semester Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training certificate prepares students for careers in Firefighting. Graduates of the Program 'will undergo provincial testing and skill-based scenario testing to meet the requirements for certification by the Office of the Fire Marshal.'

  • Combined Fire/Paramedic - Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
    The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies' Combined Fire/Paramedic program trains students in the Firefighting and paramedic skills required to pursue a career as a firefighter or related positions in accordance with the basic standards as established by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). In addition to being able to fight, manage, and prevent fires, graduates will possess the abilities to 'assist in other emergencies.'




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