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Start Your Own Corporate Training Center.  CPR, AED and First Aid Training.

1/11/2014

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If you are a corporate training officer or HR team member responsible for 
employee safety and health training,  You can bring CPR, AED and First 
Aid  training in-house by becoming your own training center.  We can help you this this task.  It is easier than you might think with our help and guidance.  Contact us today for details.
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Become a CPR, AED and First Aid Instructor.

1/11/2014

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So you want to become a certified CPR and First Aid Instructor? Did you know anyone can become a CPR Instructor without any experience?  It’s easier than you might think.  You can become a CPR and First Aid Instructor by taking our Instructor Development Course.  We can help.  As an ASHI Training Center and Instructors we will teach everything you need to know and certify you to become a CPR, AED, and first aid Instructor, we have everything you need including mentoring to help you gain the confidence you need to conduct your certification classes.  Contact us today to discuss the possibilities.

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Employer's should require all employee's to be trained in CPR and First Aid.

1/9/2014

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Employer's should require all employee's to be trained in CPR and First Aid in case a fellow employee or customer requires help. This way all the employees will know what to do in case of a workplace emergency.
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Analyzing Electrical Hazards in the Workplace

11/23/2013

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The need for analyzing electrical hazards in the workplace has been recognized by a small segment of the industry for many years. The petrochemical industry and many government institutions have performed research on this subject for more than 30 years. For the most part however, the electrical industry, at least at the user level, has largely ignored the subject, essentially reacting to catastrophic accidents rather than proactively trying to predict and prevent them. Recent changes in consensus standards, along with a better general understanding of the seriousness of electrical hazards, have resulted in a renewal of interest in the subject. This article will provide an overview of the three principle types of electrical hazard analysis, along with a discussion of the relevant standards and regulations pertaining to the subject.
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CPR Facts

8/20/2013

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Approximately 92,000 people in the US are saved by CPR every year & only 32% of cardia arrest suffers are given CPR....Learn CPR right away if you can.
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Summer Safety Tip

8/18/2013

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Children should never ride scateboards or scooters in or near moving traffic.

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First Aid CPR AED Lake Elsinore

8/16/2013

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Health & Safety First Aid CPR AED training for Lake Elsinore employers. Learn basic First Aid and CPR AED and get certified.

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Health & Safety Training

8/16/2013

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First Aid CPR AED training in Ontario California. Learn First Aid basics and get your office trained and certified.

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young Athletes: Are Coaches Prepared?

7/2/2013

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It’s a heartbreaking story to come across in the news. In the course of playing a game he or she loves, a young athlete suffers from Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), usually from an undiagnosed heart condition. These types of conditions are very often undetectable from a typical student sports physical, and, without immediate intervention with CPR and defibrillation, an SCA on the playing field can result in death.


How can parents and coaches be prepared?

Around here, we’re always all about CPR, AED and first aid training. Youth sports coaches, whether paid or volunteer, are the go-to adults on the field, and states have varying requirements and recommendations for the level of emergency care training, if any, a coach must have.  “I can’t emphasize how important it is to have someone on the field at youth games trained in CPR,” Crites said. “If there is no ambulance at the field, there are very few minutes available for survival after sudden cardiac arrest.”  The USA Football article focuses on compression-only CPR, which is an effective, easy-to-learn alternative to full CPR. Whichever CPR method a bystander chooses to use, the sooner someone takes action in an emergency, the better the chances of a good outcome. Coaches should check their state regulations and consult with their emergency care training center to see if there are any stipulations regarding the types of CPR in which they should be trained.  Even beyond CPR, there’s a lot more for coaches to consider. For example, we couldn’t agree more with the National Association for Sport and Physical Education’s 101 Tips for Youth Sports Coaches brochure, which offers these excellent health and safety ideas:

72.Check environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, humidity, surface of practice field) before practice and competition, and modify unsafe conditions and/or make adjustments. 75.Keep athletes’ emergency contact information with you at all times. 76.Be prepared to implement an emergency action plan.80.Be knowledgeable about your athletes’ medical conditions as they affect sport participation.81.Follow privacy regulations related to personal health information (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, HIPAA).83.Develop the knowledge to recognize injuries and provide immediate and appropriate care. 84.Follow the league’s procedures for reporting serious injuries. Inspired to take that CPR/AED/first aid class?   Call us today to discuss training.



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What is First Aid? What is First Aid Training?

6/17/2013

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http://ohsonline.com/articles/2012/04/01/what-is-first-aid.aspx?sc_lang=en
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