Let’s examine a situation. One morning, as you drink your first coffee, you spot a job listing describing what would appear to be just the position you were looking for.
You quickly contact the employer and next thing you know – you are there, sitting in front of the company’s HR officer. Not bad for a start!
The procedure is pretty standard, but at some point, the HR officer asks you the following: “Do you have first aid and CPR training at any level?” Since you actually completed a level A First Aid CPR training in Toronto just a few months ago, your reply is a natural, “of course.”
Next, the HR officer asks for your first aid and CPR training certificate so they can copy the details and add them to the job application form.
After several embarrassing minutes of nervously digging in your papers, you realize, to your surprise, that you probably lost the certificate, and they cannot proceed with the job admission process until you manage to find it. What do you do if you lost your First Aid and CPR certificate?
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The Problem – You Lost Your First Aid and CPR Certificate
In our world of paperwork and endless bureaucracy, the above mentioned scenario might be detrimental to you being hired, and may possibly be more common than you think.
First, you decide to take First Aid CPR training. You do it, and upon passing the end exam, you get your certificate and then… then you toss the certificate in your wallet/case/pocket/drawer and forget all about it until it is actually needed as described in the scenario above.
But what do you do if you, by some misfortune, have either lost the certificate or it has been destroyed on accident such as by washing it with the laundry after leaving it in your pants pocket?
Do you actually have to start over and redo the first aid and CPR training from scratch? If you lost your first aid and CPR certificate, how can you retrieve it?
If that was the case, it would be extremely frustrating, since it would cause an unnecessary delay when time is of the essence, like when applying to a job or a college. Fortunately, as described further in the text, the procedure of issuing a new certificate is not a complex one, so at the worst case it would take several minutes of your time.
The Solution – a Simple way to Reclaim your First Aid Certificate
In accordance with the terms of our Toronto first aid and CPR training program, if your certificate is still valid, meaning it has been given to you less than 3 years ago, the procedure to reclaim it through Red Cross is rather simple:
- You need to make contact with the organization that issued your certificate, either by calling them directly or via e-mail, pay a small fee (or not, depends on the issuer), and then they send you a copy of your certificate with the same expiry date as an original one.
- Log into your Red Cross account and download your certificate(s). Once logged in, click on My Profile > My Certifications and select the certificate you wish to download.
- As an alternative, some organizations provide an easy recovery route through their “lost card recovery page” on their website.
We always recommend to carry your certificate with you, not only for job applications, of course, but for a very real scenario when first aid needs to be administered. If you have any more questions, let us know and we’ll be glad to address them.
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I have my certificate, but do not have my wallet card….any advice?
Dear Mathew,
In order to request for a replacement Certificate, please go to the link below and submit a request. One of our Representatives will get in touch with you and assist you.
https://www.c2cfirstaidaquatics.com/lost-certificate/
Lost My First Aid Certificate. Any chance you can send another copy
Thanks, Tyler Richardson
Dear Tyler,
In order to request for a replacement Certificate, please go to the link below and submit a request. One of our Representatives will get in touch with you and assist you.
https://www.c2cfirstaidaquatics.com/lost-certificate/
lost my cpr level c infants c certificate
date of issue-Dec 19,2015
Dear Mandy,
In order to request for a replacement Certificate, please go to the link below and submit a request. One of our Representatives will get in touch with you and assist you.
https://www.c2cfirstaidaquatics.com/lost-certificate/
If I lose my first aid and cpr cirtification, can red cross be able to change my certificate number for security reason upon request.
Dear Workneh,
The Number that the First Aid and CPR certificates have on the top is assigned under your name. You don’t need to ask for the certificate number to change. However, if you we wish to change the number, you can call Canadian Red Cross Contact Center 1-877-356-3226.
I did a first aid course when I was attending college! It was a few hours long and I received a certificate! But I am unaware of when this course was as it was 2 years ago? What do I do? I need it starting a new job
Dear Cathy,
Thank you for submitting a question. You need to know the following information.
1) Name of the Company (look for the logo of the organization)
2) Date of the course
3) Name of the instructor
4) Name of the course
You need to know at least 3 of the following for us to be able to track your certificate. Other than that, you need to sign up for the course again. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to call us at 1-866-291-9121
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We were not given the wallet certificate. Only a photocopy piece of paper. Will you be sending us the card? I have never not received a card upon completing this standard course.
Hi Christina! It typically takes 5-10 business days to receive your official certificate. Unfortunately, the Canadian Red Cross no longer issues physical cards. You will receive an email with a PDF format of your certificate which you can print out and laminate if you’d like to keep a copy with you. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to reach out!