The Amercian Red Cross health and safety training is the complete emergency preparedness solution that's smart for your employees and your bottom line. In fact, OSHA studies show a $4 to $6 return for every dollar invested in health and safety training, with improvements in the costs associated with absenteesism, workers' compensation claims and productivity.
 The American Red Cross Inland Empire Chapter offers a variety of training available to our workplace customers. For on site training we require a minimum class size of 10 participants to a maximum class size of 15 participants per instructor. For Adult CPR training each participant will train on there own manikin for skill practice and testing. For companies with less than 10 employees we offer classes held at the chapter on a regular basis.
Class hours are at the request of the company, provided we adhere to the course hours noted below (these hours do not include regular breaks or a lunch period).
Classes We Offer:
- Adult CPR (4 hours)
Provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies for adults.
- Adult CPR/ AED (4.5 hours)
Provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies for adults including the use of an AED.
- Adult CPR with First Aid (5.5 hours)
Provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize emergencies, access the Emergency Medical System, and to recognize and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies and sudden illness or injury emergencies for adults until advanced medical help arrives.
- Adult CPR/ AED with First Aid (6.5 hours)
Provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies for adults including the use of an AED (automated external defibrillator). How to respond to sudden illness and injuries.
- First Aid Basic (4 hours)
Basic care for injuries or sudden illnesses until advanced medical care can take over. Handling emergency situations; basic disease transmission precautions; recognizing and caring for bleeding, wounds, sudden illness; and immobilizing muscle, bone and joint injuries.
To arrange a class or for class prices please contact Diane Vera at (909) 888-1481 ext. 246 or by email at verad.arciec@verizon.net.
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