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Training
First
Aid
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
Key
Benefits
- Learn How to Save a Life!
- Meets OSHA Requirements
- First Aid Certification is valid
for 3 years
- CPR Certification is valid for 2
years
You
Can Make A Difference!
Every
person has the power to save lives, if they
know how. Even if your primary reason for
training is to meet OSHA requirements, you
know that the real scope of safety is greater
than filling out paperwork and surviving
an audit. Real lives are involved!
First
Aid Training
First Aid is the immediate care given to
the injured or suddenly ill person. It is
the temporary assistance that is rendered
until competent medical care, if required,
arrives and takes over. This is a basic
program that will concentrate on the first
five minutes of care. If your work or lifestyle
places you in locations where the EMS (Emergency
Medical System) response time is questionable,
we recommend that you participate in a first
responder program.
Properly applied first aid can save lives,
reduce recovery time, and quite possibly
be the difference between temporary disability
or lifelong disability for the victim.
ASHI FIRST AID CERTIFICATION IS VALID FOR
THREE (3) YEARS.
SCNWO has the following dates scheduled
at our facility, if your company has 10
or more employees that need training, call
us and we can come to your facility.
| January 10,
2008 |
August 5,
2008 |
| February 7,
2008 |
October 9,
2008 |
| April 11,
2008 |
November 14,
2008 |
| May 8, 2008 |
December
11, 2008 |
| July 9, 2008 |
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Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR)
This basic CPR training session is intended
for community members and/or employees who
may need or feel compelled to respond to
an emergency. This program is intended to
convey and demonstrate the recommended lifesaving
care that may be necessary at the scene
of an emergency.
When you participate in this CPR program,
you will learn:
- The risk factors for a heart attack
and/or stroke.
- Information about normal heart and lung
function.
- How to recognize a life-threatening
emergency.
- When and how to properly activate the
emergency medical services (EMS) system.
- How to make a difference in the outcome
of emergencies.
- How to provide basic life support (BLS).
- What to do in the case of an airway
obstruction (choking).
- How to provide care for a life-threatening
bleeding emergency.
- How to provide basic care for someone
who may be in shock.
- And more, sign up today!
ASHI CPR
CERTIFICATION IS VALID FOR TWO (2) YEARS.
SCNWO has the
following dates scheduled at our facility,
if your company has 10 or more employees
that need training, call us and we can come
to your facility.
| January 10,
2008 |
August 5,
2008 |
| February 7,
2008 |
October 9,
2008 |
| April 11,
2008 |
November 14,
2008 |
| May 8, 2008 |
December
11, 2008 |
| July 9, 2008 |
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Automated
External Defibrillation (AED)
Before
the availability of AED's, defibrillation
was reserved for the advanced life support
providers who could interpret the electrical
rhythm of the victim's heart, and manually
provide defibrillation after determining
it was required.
The
AED eliminates the need for training in
rhythm recognition, and makes early defibrillation
by minimally trained first aid providers,
first responders, EMT's and others, practical
and achievable.
You
must have prior knowledge of CPR to benefit
from this course.
If your company has 10 or more employees
that need training, call us we can come
to your facility.
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