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First Aid / CPR / AED Courses

CPR Training - CPR Certification

You can come to us OR we can go to you.

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Our Instructors are all Licensed American Red Cross Instructors.

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You will receive an American Red Cross certificate for the course you choose: First Aid, CPR, AED.

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We provide 2 Options:

  • Classroom

  • Blended (Online + Classroom)

See our Scheduled Drop In Classes below OR request a class At Your Location HERE.

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Meet Our CPR Instructors

Dan Deller

Daniel J. Deller, MBA, CSP, CHST

Principal Consultant

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First Aid / CPR / AED

First Aid / CPR / AED Course Information and Details

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The American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid / CPR / AED courses equips students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid breathing and cardiac emergencies involving adults children and infants.

 

It is designed for students who need a certification that satisfies OSHA workplace or other regulatory requirements.

 

Upon successful completion a valid 2 year digital certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is issued.

 

Course Type:

  • Classroom

  • Blended (Online + Classroom)

 

You have multiple options you may choose from depending on the skills and certificate you would like to earn. 

 

Each option is listed with it's course length.

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Classroom

  • Adult CPR / AED: 2 Hours 7 Minutes

  • Adult FA / CPR / AED: 3 Hours 5 Minutes

  • Adult FA / CPR / AED / BBP: 3 Hours 30 Minutes

  • Adult and Pediatric FA / CPR / AED / BBP: 4 Hours 15 Minutes

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Blended (Online + Classroom)

  • Adult CPR / AED: 1 Hours 25 Minutes

  • Adult FA / CPR / AED: 1 Hours 45 Minutes

  • Adult FA / CPR / AED / BBP: 2 Hours 00 Minutes

  • Adult and Pediatric FA / CPR / AED / BBP: 2 Hours 30 Minutes

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***If you are getting a certificate with First Aid for work and will provide First Aid in the workplace if necessary, OSHA requires employees to be trained also in Blood Borne Pathogens (BBP).  If you are getting the certification for work, it is recommended that you also get BBP training***

OSHA Requirements
First Aid / CPR / AED

OSHA General Industry Requirements for First Aid / CPR / AED (29 CFR 1910.151(b)) provides:

In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital in near proximity to the workplace which is used for the treatment of all injured employees, a person or persons shall be adequately trained to render first aid. Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available.

OSHA Construction Requirements for First Aid / CPR / AED (29 CFR 1926.50(c)) provides:

In the absence of an infirmary clinic, hospital, or physician, that is reasonably accessible in terms of time and distance to the worksite, which is available for the treatment of injured employees, a person who has a valid certificate in first-aid training from the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the American Red Cross, or equivalent training that can be verified by documentary evidence, shall be available at the worksite to render first aid.

OSHA Requirements for "Reasonably Accessible" or "Near Proximity":

The requirements that emergency medical services must be "reasonably accessible" or "in near proximity to the workplace" are stated only in general terms. An employer who contemplates relying on assistance from outside emergency responders as an alternative to providing a first-aid-trained employee must take a number of factors into account. The employer must take appropriate steps prior to any accident (such as making arrangements with the service provider) to ascertain that emergency medical assistance will be promptly available when an injury occurs. While the standards do not prescribe a number of minutes, OSHA has long interpreted the term "near proximity" to mean that emergency care must be available within no more than 3-4 minutes from the workplace, an interpretation that has been upheld by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission and by federal courts

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