Your Partner In Safety & Emergency Preparedness
Students must have a stethoscope, and adult blood pressure cuff for class.
Ebook-Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured by Pollack.
If you wish to purchase the hard copy textbook you may do so on your own. ISBN 978-1284080179
Students will also receive one polo shirt required for class. Additional shirts are available for purchase.

Yes! We primarily deliver training at our clients’ locations for maximum convenience. If needed, we can also help coordinate a nearby offsite venue or host sessions at one of our corporate training centers.
Absolutely. Our online training options are ideal for individuals looking for a cost-effective solution. We can also send a certified trainer directly to your company site for customized instruction.
No. OSHA regulations require a minimum of three participants and a maximum of 40 students per class (unless prior approval is granted through an OSHA Outreach Training Center).
No. OSHA limits daily training to no more than 7.5 hours. This guideline applies to both 10-hour and 30-hour programs to ensure quality and participant engagement.
Pricing depends on several factors, including class size, course type, and location. However, safety is not just a cost — it’s an investment. According to the National Safety Council, every dollar spent on workplace safety can return between three to six dollars in savings.

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