Standard First Aid with CPR/AED - Adult
(6-½ hours)
Prepare your staff with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent,
recognize, and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until
advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. This course covers first aid,
adult CPR and AED training. First Aid and CPR training without learning AED
skills is also available in a 5-½ hour course.
Adult CPR (3
¾ hours)
For employers who need adult CPR training only, this hands-on skills training
prepares participants to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults.
Adult CPR/AED is available in a 4-1/2 hour course with AED training included.
Adult_CPR.mov
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Adult_CPR.wmv
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CPR -
Child and Infant (4-1/4 hours)
Designed for those who care for children, either full time or occasionally, this
course teaches participants how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac
emergencies in infants and children age 12 and younger. CPR - Infant is
available separately as a 3-3/4 hour course that applies to infants up to 12
months; CPR - Child (3-3/4 hours) is available separately and applies to
children between the ages of 1 and 12.
AED -
Adult
This course teaches individuals currently certified in CPR- Adult the skills and
knowledge needed to provide care for victims of sudden cardiac arrest through
the safe use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). AED - Child training
is also available.
Bloodborne Pathogens Training: Preventing Disease Transmission (2 hours)
This course meets OSHA's revised Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. This course
teaches participants how bloodborne pathogens are spread, how to prevent
exposures and what to do if exposed to infectious materials.
Injury Control Modules (1 hour each)
Focusing on common causes of worksite injuries and key health risks, these
one-hour awareness-level modules highlight risks and promote prevention.
Self-assessments help employees recognize risky habits. Demonstrations and
lively discussions reinforce practical prevention tips. Modules include:
Ergonomics; Slips, Trips and Falls; Back Injury Prevention; Workplace Violence
Awareness; Managing Stress; and Your Heart Matters.
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