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First Aid, CPR, AED & Bloodborne Pathogens

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First Aid, CPR & AED Training

American Red Cross and American Safety & Health Institute first aid, CPR and AED programs

are designed to give you the confidence to respond in an emergency with skills that can save

a life. OSHA requires that you have designated people in your organization trained to render

first aid, unless there is a hospital or clinic in close proximity to your facility.

 

Our instructors understand industry issues and work with participants to ensure that the skills

you walk away with during this training are comprehensible. Whether you assist during an

emergency, are a professional rescuer or have been designated as the first aid provider, our

instructors provide tools that allow you to help during a life-threatening emergency.

 

From first aid to CPR and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training, our course includes

the most up-to-date techniques and information, delivered with the hands-on training

experience we are known for. 

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Bloodborne Pathogens

Exposure to bloodborne pathogens may occur in many ways and in any work environment. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, more than 5.6 million workers in health care and other public occupations could be exposed to viruses such as AIDS and Hepatitis B during their lifetime.

  

OSHA standards require employers to have a written exposure control plan if they have employees who

could be “reasonably” anticipated, as a result of performing their job duties, to face contact with blood and

other potentially infectious materials.

 

We can assist your company with Bloodborne Pathogens training programs and can tailor a program

specific to your needs. Our training can be designed to be used as stand-alone training, or can easily

be coupled with First Aid and CPR training. Additionally, our team of experienced consultants

can work with you to develop a written exposure control plan that will ensure that you

are in compliance with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen standard.

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