CPR & First Aid Class Information
Learning first aid and CPR can save a life. It is better to know these skills and never need them, than to need them and not know how to respond when a life is on the line. Our skilled instructors provide courses for laypersons and health care professionals that teach how to recognize and respond to emergencies in a confident manner.
Standard First Aid, Community CPR & AED
Duration: 4 hours
Certification: 2 years
Recognition and care for injuries including wounds and muscle, bone, and joint injuries. Recognition and care for medical and environmental emergencies including loss of consciousness, heart attack, stroke, seizure, poisoning, bites/stings, heat and cold emergencies, breathing and cardiac emergencies, including the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs).
Standard First Aid
Duration: 2 hours
Certification: 2 years
Recognition and care for injuries including wounds and muscle, bone, and joint injuries. Recognition and care for medical and environmental emergencies including loss of consciousness, heart attack, stroke, seizure, poisoning, bites/stings, heat and cold emergencies.
Community CPR & AED
Duration: 2 hours
Certification: 2 years
Recognition and care for heart attack, stroke, breathing and cardiac emergencies, including the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs).
Health Care Provider Basic Life Support
Duration: 3 hours
Certification: 2 years
A course for healthcare providers that covers breathing & cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants; Two- rescuer CPR; use of AED; and airway/ventilation adjuncts.
Instructor Training
We provide an instructor course for those with limited experience, and reciprocity for those who are already seasoned instructors with another national training organization. Teach CPR, AED, and first aid for audiences from local business and industry who need training to comply with OSHA Guidelines, to healthcare providers such as EMTs, nurses, physicians, lifeguards and others.
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Preventing Bloodborne Pathogens
Duration: 2 hours
Certification: 1 year
OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) requires employers to provide information and training to workers who are likely to be exposed to bloodborne pathogens as part of their jobs. Employers must ensure that their workers receive regular training that covers information on bloodborne pathogens and diseases, methods to control occupational exposure, hepatitis B vaccinations, and medical evaluation as part of post-exposure follow-up procedures.
Active (Shooter) Assailant Safety
Duration: 1 hours
Certification: 3 years
Active shooter / assailant incidents are often unpredictable and evolve rapidly. Training provides a way to prepare and plan for the threat of such events. Whether it is an attack by an individual or a group, knowing the tactics of "escape, hide, and fight" can save lives. This interactive e-learning course provides the tools to help anyone prepare for, and respond to, an incident involving a shooter / assailant.