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For Your Workplace

American Red Cross programs for your workplace provide the latest in lifesaving and safety instruction. Build the program that works for your business using our modular curriculum.

Choose one of our core courses, Workplace Training: Standard First Aid or Adult CPR/Automated External Defibrillation (AED). Then add a supplemental module such as Ergonomics; Slips, Trips, and Falls; Back Injury Prevention; or Workplace Violence Awareness.

Please contact Miriam Jakobovits, Health & Safety Coordinator to learn how the Palmetto Chapter of the American Red Cross can tailor services to meet your company's needs.

Workplace Training: Standard First Aid (5 1/2 hours)
 

 

Adult CPR/AED (4 1/2 hours)
Train lay responders to overcome any reluctance to act in emergency situations and to recognize and care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults. Use of the AED is covered.

Adult CPR (4 hours)
Train lay responders to overcome any reluctance to act in emergency situations and to recognize and care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults.

Infant and Child CPR (5 1/2 hours)
Train lay responders to overcome any reluctance to act in emergency situations and to recognize and care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in infants and children ages 12 and under.

AED Essentials (2 hours)
Individuals currently certified in Adult CPR learn how to safely use an AED to provide care for victims of sudden cardiac arrest.

Injury Control Modules (1 hour each)
Focusing on common causes of worksite injuries and key health risks, these one-hour awareness-level modules highlight risks and promote prevention. Self-assessments help employees recognize risky habits. Demonstrations and lively discussions reinforce practical prevention tips. Modules include: Ergonomics; Slips, Trips and Falls; Back Injury Prevention; Workplace Violence Awareness; Managing Stress; and Your Heart Matters.

Blood Borne Pathogens (2 hours)
A training module for employers and employees who, while on the job, may be exposed to blood or other body fluids that could cause infection. Employers can offer this program as part of their compliance with OSHA regulations. Available in English and Spanish.

Oxygen Administration (2 hours)
Laypersons can learn when and how to use supplemental oxygen and breathing devices. Professional rescuers also learn advanced skills in airway management.

Emergency Response (50 hours)
A comprehensive course designed for training first responders. The course follows the 1995 USDOT First Responder National Standard Curriculum and meets ECC Guidelines.

CPR for the Professional Rescuer (8 hours)
Teaches Professional Rescuers the skills needed to respond appropriately to breathing and cardiac emergencies.  This includes the use of an AED to care for victims of cardiac arrest.

First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor
A multi-day course to train instructor candidates to teach basic-level American Red Cross First Aid, CPR and AED courses for lay responders.