First Aid & Safety Training

Courses

NOTE: 2015 Courses issued as ASHI, as of 2020 all new courses will be branded as HSI

 

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Bloodborne Pathogens (HSI)

 

Learn how to protect yourself from bloodborne pathogens in your workplace.  Course designed to help satisfy OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 standards.  Commonly known as BBP.

 

 

CPR and AED (HSI)

 

A general public level course that teaches you all the fundamentals of effect CPR with the use of an AED.

Available in Infant, Child, Adult, Pediatric, or any combination.  Meets 2020 AHA standards.

 

 

Basic First Aid (HSI)

 

Learn the basics of when and how to provide first aid to someone in need.

Available in Infant, Child, Adult, Pediatric, or any combination. Meets 2020 AHA standards.

 

 

CPR, AED, and Basic First Aid Combo (HSI)

 

This first aid, AED, and CPR training course builds the skills and confidence to respond to the most typical life-threatening emergencies. Ideal for those seeking a comprehensive emergency care class.

Available in Infant, Child, Adult, Pediatric, or any combination.

 

 

Basic Life Support (BLS) (HSI)

 

Trains healthcare providers and professional responders how to recognize a life-threatening emergency, how to provide basic life support, and what to do in case of an airway obstruction or choking.

 

 

Advanced Bleeding Control (ASHI) - to be discontinued in 2023

 

American Safety & Health Institute’s Advanced Bleeding Control is designed to provide detailed information on the control of severe external bleeding, including the use of direct pressure, commercial pressure bandages, tourniquets and packed dressings.

 

 

Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding (HSI) - NEW - March 2023

 

Health & Safety Institute’s Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding is designed to provide detailed information on the control of severe external bleeding, including the use of direct pressure, commercial pressure bandages, tourniquets and packed dressings.

 

 

Use and Administration of Epinephrin Auto-Injectors (ASHI)

 

Covers use and administration of epinephrine auto-injectors, the legal considerations for administering epinephrine, and how to prepare for an anaphylactic emergency.