Basic First Aid training is offered in a classroom setting, or available in an online version that is offered along with the classroom First Aid class. First aid training gives you the skills and confidence needed to respond in a medical emergency until professional aid is available.
The Basic First Aid class was created to help students develop basic first aid knowledge and skills and the confidence to respond. The program is an excellent choice for both the community and workplace setting, and is consistent with recommendations of the 2010 National First Aid Science Advisory Board and OSHA’s best practices for first aid training programs in the workplace.
Basic First Aid training is offered in a classroom setting, or available in an online version that is offered along with the classroom First Aid class. First aid training gives you the skills and confidence needed to respond in a medical emergency until professional aid is available.
Intended audience: Individuals who require or desire elementary first aid knowledge and skills; including emergency response teams in business and industry, school bus drivers, adult residential care personnel, child care workers, teachers, parents, babysitters and more. Community groups or organizations also can schedule first aid classes with Safety First.
Basic First Aid (Blended Learning)
Blended Learning requires completion of an online course prior to meeting with our instructor for the practical skills portion and certification exam.
45-60 min, $40/person ($35/person when combined with CPR), 2-yr certification card upon successful completion.
With the exception of working with private groups who need the full 3-hr classroom course, this is the primary option we provide for students in need of Basic First Aid. The Blended Learning option provides flexibility for students and saves time in the classroom. This Blended Learning option is also available for private groups.
Actually, my safety training started by a question by a former high school buddy. I was working at Subway at the time and we were talking about work and he said, “Hey, I work as a lifeguard. Are you interested?” The rest is history. I started as a lifeguard and that led to a 20-year career in Aquatics Safety, which led to me teaching Lifeguard Certification Courses, CPR and Basic First Aid.
The most rewarding part of training is when the students in the class “get it”. They understand the material, apply it, and are successful. That’s the litmus test. The smiles on their faces says it all.
We have had a few occasions when past students have informed us that they ended up using what they learned to save a life. THAT is the most rewarding for me, as I am mostly behind the scenes and not in the classroom with the students as often as Tukz and the other instructors.
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