|
Program Description
This course is to familiarize and to provide employees with the basic skills, training, and information that is necessary to start the initial care and treatment needed at the scene of a natural or manmade disaster. This program will teach the importance of recognizing and emergency, emergency action steps, personal safety, fire safety, building safety, CPR and first aid, the use of medical oxygen, and the use of an Automated External Defibrillation (AED). This program is intended for adults that will be working in an office building, schools, malls, or any industrial or manufacturing setting, and will be on an emergency response team or will be the first at the scene of any type of emergency. All textbooks are included in the program. National certifications and a certificate of completion will be issued at the end of the program. The material you will learn is divided into four modules, which follows national standards, and can be broken into three eight hour days or six four hour days. This program will consist of both classroom lecture and indoor and outdoor practical sessions.
Program Time: 24 hours
Program Outline
Module 1 - Session Information
Introduction
Preparedness
EMS and Emergency Operations
Legal and Ethical Issues
Lunch
The Well-being of a Provider
Bloodbourn Pathogens - ASHI BBP Card Issued
Lifting and Moving Patients
Module 2 - Session Information
CPR (Adult, Child, Infant, & AED) - NSC CPR Card Issued, ASHI AED Card Issued
Lunch
First Aid and Oxygen - NSC First Aid Card Issued, ASHI Oxygen Card Issued
Module 3 - Session Information
Fire Safety
Lunch
Module 4 - Session Information
Special Rescue Situations
(building collapse, auto wrecks, triage & WMD)
All Sessions Are Mandatory.
American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) and the National Safety Council (NSC) are both national recognized certifications that are accepted by OSHA and all states for Bloodbourn pathogens, CPR, AED, First Aid, and Oxygen training. |