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Take ag-specific first aid and CPR training - Watford

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Take ag-specific first aid and CPR training - Watford

Time: March 11, 2020 from 8:30am to 4pm
Location: Stubbe’s Precast
Street: 44 Muir Line
City/Town: ON N0E 1E0, Canada
Website or Map: http://www.opic.on.ca
Phone: 519-272-1532
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Ontario Pork Industry Council
Latest Activity: Feb 17, 2020

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Be prepared if an accident happens

Join for a full day of first aid and CPR training designed for agriculture. This course qualifies as emergency first aid and is recognized by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Perfect for you, employees or anyone in the industry (over 18) . Training manual, coffee, snacks and lunch included.

Cost: $140

Limited spots available. To register, please contact Donna at 519-272-1532 or dkaczmarczyk@southwestvets.ca 


9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Registration at 8:30 a.m.)

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