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My mission is to consistently provide broad-based excellence in healthcare provider and community training in CPR, first aid, automated external defibrillator (AED) training and blood-borne pathogens, in accordance with the American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines.
Multiple industries, government agencies and other careers that are now requiring a current CPR certification to work are listed as follows:
* Healthcare workers
If you have patient contact and work in contexts where CPR and first aid knowledge could be critical, up-to-date training may be required for you and may include advanced training such as ACLS or PALS.
* Lifeguards
You may be required to add oxygen administration to your emergency care toolkit along with CPR and AED.
* Personal Trainers
Many fitness centers and gyms require an AED onsite and staff trained in its use.
* Employers with OSHA and other safety requirements
Some or all of your employees may be required to have training beyond CPR and AED such as blood-borne pathogens and personal protective equipment training. See OSHA's Best Practices Guide: Fundamentals of a Workplace First Aid Program for more information.
* Childcare Providers
There is not a single state that does not require childcare providers to be CPR certified.
* School Personnel (including teachers, PE teachers, coaches, volunteer coaches, band directors, and bus drivers)
More and more states are requiring at least one onsite AED for each school in a district with a requirement for CPR and AED training for all school personnel as well. It used to be the case that one person trained in CPR would be onsite during the school day, but regulatory departments are seeing a trend towards schools requiring training for all personnel onsite all day and those onsite for all after-school activities (sports or non-sports related). Rick Perry recently passed a law requiring all 7-12 graders have a CPR class in order to meet requirements to graduate . If any school is needing assistance meeting these requirements, we are happy to help.