Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, AED use, and First Aid training for corporate and community responders. Ideal as OSHA compliance for general industry employees, daycare providers, security professionals and fitness center staff.
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One-day, best-in-class, emergency team training for companies and workplaces.
NURSING AND EMT STUDENTS: This is NOT the CPR class you should be taking as it does not satisfy requirements for your program. Please register for BLS
These are common programs needed to work in occupations that require some ability to respond to medical emergencies. Examples include daycare providers, fitness trainers, designated AED operators, confined space operators, and teachers.
This training program is designed for non-healthcare workers who may need CPR/AED and/or First Aid certification. The CPR component of the program discusses chest compressions, rescue breathing, and choking management for patients of various ages. The program can be adult/child only, or be combined with infant CPR. The AED portion of the program discusses automated external defibrillation of patients, and discusses device operations, application, and special circumstances.
First Aid can be taken separately or combined with the CPR/AED program. It discusses injuries such as bleeding control, broken bones, and burns. The program details the management of medical emergencies such as seizures and diabetic emergencies. It also discusses environmental emergencies such as poisoning, heat exhaustion and hypothermia.
Course Length: Varies - 3 hours to 7 hours depending on modules taken
Intended Audience: Security guards, fitness trainers, coaches, corporate employees, daycare providers, heavy industry workers, electricians, and others who may have to perform CPR/First Aid or operate an AED.
Card Issued: 2 Year course completion