Industrial and Commercial

Medical emergencies don’t wait for convenient times to happen and having employees trained in CPR can help ensure a safe and prepared workplace. In the event of a medical emergency, employees can respond quickly and effectively, potentially saving lives. Additionally, companies would be advised to have members of their staff CPR certified for several reasons:

Companies can be held liable for any accidents or medical emergencies that occur on their premises. By having employees trained in CPR, corporations can demonstrate a commitment to safety and reduce the risk of legal liability.
Employees spend a significant portion of their time at work. Having CPR certified employees in the workplace can help ensure the health and well-being of all employees, by providing prompt and effective medical care in the event of a medical emergency.
Companies that prioritize safety and employee training are often seen as more responsible and reputable. By having employees CPR certified, corporations can enhance their reputation and brand image, potentially leading to increased customer loyalty and positive publicity.
In some industries, such as healthcare, CPR certification may be a regulatory requirement. Having employees trained and certified in CPR can ensure compliance with such regulations, reducing the risk of penalties and fines.

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Available Classes

HeartSaver®

The American Heart Association’s HeartSaver program is a set of courses designed to teach basic life support skills to individuals who may not work in the healthcare field but still need to be prepared to respond to medical emergencies.

BLS Provider

The American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider course is a certification program that trains individuals on how to provide basic life support to victims of cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies.