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Workplace CPR & First Aid Training

Convenient On-Site Training For Your Entire Team

More than one-third of our life is spent in the workplace, which means that accidents, injuries, and medical emergencies are inevitably going to occur. First Response Training International provides the best in on-site Workplace CPR & First Aid Training to prepare your team to quickly assess and address emergency situations. Your team will learn when to call 911, and what to do until help arrives.

CPR Certification is important because sudden cardiac arrest is one of the top causes of death. Prompt administration of CPR can double or even triple a person’s chance of survival. First Response Training International’s Workplace CPR Certification meets all international standards and is OSHA* (standards document) and ILCOR compliant. Training participants will learn the safe, appropriate usage of an AED. The skills and techniques taught during this training will prepare your team to assist adults, children, and infants.

Corporate Responsibility

Providing your employees with Workplace CPR and First Aid Training is a meaningful investment in their health and well-being. The provision of appropriate First Aid after an accident, injury, or medical emergency can help the victim feel better, prevent further harm from occurring to that individual, and improve their eventual health outcomes. In the event of a serious medical emergency, including cardiac arrest, having a person trained with the appropriate First Aid skills can mean the difference between life and death.

Adult, Child & Infant Emergency Care CPR, AED, and First Aid for Adults, Children, and Infants
Workplace CPR — CPR and AED for Adults, Infants, and Children

Corporate Compliance

First Response Training International programming meets OSHA, ILCOR, and international standards. We’ll work with your organization to make sure you meet your team training needs for corporate compliance in an efficient, cost-effective manner. Need more information now? Call us today at (207) 729 – 4201.

Adult, Child & Infant Emergency Care CPR, AED, and First Aid for Adults, Children, and Infants
Workplace CPR — CPR and AED for Adults, Infants, and Children

Government & Educational Facilities

Need large group trainings? First Response Training International’s cohort of highly experienced instructors excel at teaching your teams the life-saving skills they need quickly and efficiently. eLearning streamlines the learning process.

Adult, Child & Infant Emergency Care CPR, AED, and First Aid for Adults, Children, and Infants
Workplace CPR — CPR and AED for Adults, Infants, and Children

*The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is an agency of the United States Department of Labor.

OSHA’s standard for first aid training in general industry is listed in 1910.151, provides:

Medical services and first aid

(a)The employer shall ensure the ready availability of personnel for advice and consultation on matters of plant health.

(b)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.

In the construction industry specifically, 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.

The bloodborne pathogens standard at 1910.1030(g)(2)

This requires employers to provide training to any employees who have occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials, such as employees assigned medical or first aid duties by their employers. The standard at 29 CFR 1910.1030(b) defines «occupational exposure» as «reasonably anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that may result from the performance of an employee’s duties.» If an employee is trained in first aid and identified by the employer as responsible for rendering medical assistance as part of his/her job duties, that employee is covered by the bloodborne pathogens standard.