First Aid Training

Basic First Aid Training

 

Basic First Aid Training

 

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The American Heart Association’s Heartsaver First Aid courses effectively deliver the most comprehensive first aid training in the industry, produced by the trusted leader in first aid and resuscitation. When it comes to first aid training, we’ve got you covered.

OSHA & First Aid

The OSHA First Aid standard (29 CFR 1910.151) requires trained first aid providers at all workplaces of any size if there is “no infirmary, clinic, or hospital in near proximity to the workplace which is used for the treatment of all injured employees.”

How can you make sure your business is meeting this OSHA requirement? Trust the leader in first aid science and training, the American Heart Association. Our Heartsaver First Aid Courses are designed to satisfy OSHA requirements for first aid training.

Our First Aid Courses

The American Heart Association’s Heartsaver First Aid courses offer the most comprehensive, flexible first aid training in the industry, produced by the trusted leader in first aid for the workplace. Our proven methods of hands-on instruction and skills testing will give your employees the confidence and skills to manage a variety of workplace emergencies.

 

First Responder Course 40 hour course

The 40 hour First Responder Course is designed to give public safety, business and community first responders the basic information needed to handle common medical emergencies. The course is based on the National Standard Curriculum, and includes CPR and AED components. Students will need to attend sessions for skills practice as part of the program, and final testing is based on the national standards. Course to include the following: Introduction to EMS Systems 1; legal & ethical  issues; well being of the first responder; the human body; lifting, moving & positioning patients; airway management assessment of the patient; CPR & automated external defibrillaters; medical emergencies; bleeding, shock & soft tissue injuries; muscle & bone injuries; childbirth, infants & children; gaining access & hazards on scene; multiple casualty incidents; triage & the incident management systems.

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