Red
Cross first aid, CPR and AED programs are available for any age
group and can be tailored to the needs of specific groups and
individuals. Whether you work with children, want training for
employees, are a professional rescuer, or simply want to know how
to help in an emergency, the American Red Cross has a program for
you.
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For
almost a century, the American Red Cross has trained tens of millions of
people in first aid and CPR. Now we've expanded our programs to include
teaching people to use AEDs
-- automated external defibrillators. With American Red Cross training,
you can feel confident that if an emergency occurs, you'll know what to
do.
For The Community (see
our class schedule for times and
dates)
Community First
Aid and Safety includes First Aid Basics, Adult CPR, and
Infant and Child CPR. The course components can be taken individually or
in any combination.
First Aid for
Children Today (F.A.C.T.) The F.A.C.T. Critter Clan Family of
multicultural animal characters leads children on a path of discovery.
Kids ages 5-8 learn about about ways to be aware of dangers, how to
prevent them, and how to respond to them if necessary.
Basic Aid
Training (B.A.T.) introduces 8-12 year-olds to the emergency
action steps, check, call, care and to first aid procedures. An activity
book with puzzles and games teaches children how to prevent injuries and
what to do in an emergency.
Pet First Aid
is a handy reference guide for cat and dog emergencies. Created by
the American Red Cross and The Humane Society of the United States, Pet
First Aid provides assistance to people whose pets are ill or injured.
First Aid -
Responding to Emergencies is available through many local
colleges and universities. The course uses lecture, discussion and
simulated emergency situations to deliver information on recognizing and
caring for many different types of emergencies.
Sport
Safety Training teaches coaches how to prevent, prepare for,
and respond to sports-related injuries and emergencies. Suitable for
coaches working with any level of athletics from children to adults.
For Your Workplace
The American Red Cross Workplace Training
Program provides the latest in lifesaving and safety instruction. Build
the program that works for your business using our modular curriculum.
Choose one of our core courses, Standard
First Aid or Adult
CPR/Automated External Defibrillation (AED). Then add a supplemental
module such as Ergonomics; Slips, Trips, and Falls; Back Injury
Prevention; or Workplace Violence Awareness.
Standard
First Aid Gain
the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize, and provide
basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical
personnel arrive and take over. Standard
First Aid is a core course in the American Red Cross Workplace
Training Program.
Adult
CPR/AED In
more and more workplaces, lay rescuers are saving victims of sudden
cardiac arrest by giving CPR
and using an automated
external defibrillator.
Adult CPR Learn
how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in
adults.
Preventing
Disease Transmission A
two-hour training module for employers and employees who, while on the
job, may be exposed to blood or other body fluids that could cause
infection. Employers can offer this program as part of their compliance
with OSHA regulations. Available in English and Spanish.
Oxygen
Administration Laypersons can learn when and how to use
supplemental oxygen and breathing devices. Professional rescuers also
learn advanced skills in airway management.
First
Aid--When Help Is Delayed A two-hour first aid course that
helps people prepare for and respond to an emergency where an EMS
response could take 30 minutes or more.
For Professional Rescuers
Our professional rescuer courses are
designed for people who have a job-related duty to respond in an
emergency. This includes law enforcement and EMS personnel, fire
fighters, business and industry response teams, lifeguards, flight
attendants, and others who must take action in emergency situations.
Emergency
Response is a comprehensive course designed for training
first responders. The course follows the 1995 US DOT First Responder
National Standard Curriculum and meets ECC Guidelines.
CPR for
the Professional Rescuer is a 9-hour course that teaches a
variety of skills including one- and two-rescuer CPR, use of
resuscitation masks and bag-valve masks for ventilating victims, and how
to respond in special rescue situations such as drowning.
AED
Training Professional rescuers learn the importance of AEDs,
how the heart works, and how to use an AED properly.
Oxygen
Administration Laypersons and professional rescuers can learn
when and how to use supplemental oxygen and breathing devices.
Professional rescuers also learn advanced skills in airway management.
Preventing
Disease Transmission
A two-hour training module for employers and employees who, while on the
job, may be exposed to blood or other body fluids that could cause
infection. Employers can offer this program as part of their compliance
with OSHA regulations. Available in English and Spanish.
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