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First Aid, CPR & OSHA Classes



1st Aid CPR AED & Bloodborne Pathogen Training & Certification Classes

Respond Systems offers complete certification programs to meet your safety and OSHA compliance needs:
- Easy-learning, low-stress fun class environment
- Confidence building, hands-on practice
- Excellent printed support materials
- Latest CDC information
- First Responder programs and training
- Medic First Aid Award-winning video

WE CAN HELP YOU MEET YOUR OSHA REQUIREMENTS!

CPR, 1st Aid & AED (Automated External Defibulator) Training OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.151 (B)


In the absence of an infirmary, clinic or hospital near (3 minutes) 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.

Blood Borne Pathogens OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.1030 (C)

Employers shall protect employees who have occupational exposure to blood and bodily fluids through the use of training, universal precautions, engineering controls, work practice controls, personal protective equipment (gloves, gowns, face shields, CPR mask, etc…), proper housekeeping (clean up kits, biohazard bags, etc…), and handling of regulated waste.

Heart attacks comprise 10% of all workplace fatalities. Stroke, electric shock, drowning suffocation and poisoning account for another 12 percent of occupational deaths per year. A victim of respiratory arrest has a 98% chance of survival if someone initiates rescue breathing within one minute. Irreparable brain damage begins in 4-6 minutes of oxygen deprivation and chances of living drop to 1 in 10,000 after just 10 minutes. Cardiac arrest victims stand a 30% chance of survival if cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is given within one minute and advance life support is started within eight minutes.

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:

Respond Systems programs offer these advantages to students:
· Easy-learning, low-stress fun class environment
· Confidence building, hands-on practice
· Excellent printed support materials
· Latest CDC information
· Medic First Aid Award-winning video

MEDIC FIRST AID Basic, Version 6.0 covers: OSHA Compliant
· The Circles of Care Concept
· Introduction to Initial Assessment
· SETUP (scene assessment)
· Assessing Responsiveness
· Activating EMS
· Clearing and Protecting the Airway
· Ventilations
· Rescue Breathing
· Chest Compressions
· One-Rescuer CPR
· Chain of Survival
· Control of Bleeding
· Managing Shock
· Ongoing Assessment
· Warning Signs of Illness
· Mechanism of Injury
· Emotional Impact of Providing Care
· Care Initiator is the condensed version of Basic used for recertification or if OSHA compliance is not necessary

Emergency Care covers:
· Circles of Care Concept
· Initial Assessment
· SETUP (Scene Assessment)
· Assess Responsiveness
· Activate
· Control of Bleeding
· Managing Shock
· Introduction to Illness and Injury
· Warning Signs of Medical Illness
· Mechanism of Injury
· Emergency Moves
· Managing Specific First Aid Problems
· Performing a Physical Assessment
· Obtaining a Patient History
· Emotional Impact of Providing First Aid

Care Plus CPR covers:
Featuring infant, child, and adult care skills

· SETUP (scene assessment)
· Primary Assessment
· Rescue Breathing
· One Rescuer CPR
· Choking Management
· Control of Bleeding
· Shock Management
· Continuing Primary Circle of Care

Bloodborne Pathogens course covers:
· Types of Microorganisms
· Our First Line of Defense
· Pathways of Infection
· Hepatitis B
· HIV (AIDS)
· Other Bloodborne Diseases
· Direct Infection
· Universal Precautions
· Personal Protective Equipment
· Exposure Control Plan
· Engineering Controls
· Work Practice Controls
· Cleaning & Decontaminating
· Housekeeping
· Regulated Waste
· Labeling
· Post-Exposure procedures
· Record keeping and more

Automated External Defibrillation covers:

· An overview of ventricular fibrillation and the use of defibrillators
· Guidelines for developing an Emergency Response Plan
· CPR review
· A review of the ABCDs of patient care
· A look at AED maintenance and troubleshooting