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San Francisco

American Heart Association ACLS - $255

http://safetytrainingseminars.com/index.php/schedule/aha-acls-elearning

 

American Heart Association BLS for HCP for Medical Professionals - $80

http://safetytrainingseminars.com/index.php/schedule/bls-hcp-classroom

 

American Heart Association CPR/AED (EMSA) Non Medical - $70

http://safetytrainingseminars.com/index.php/schedule/aha-heartsaver-cpr-aed

 

American Heart Association First-aid - $70

http://safetytrainingseminars.com/index.php/schedule/aha-heartsaver-first-aid

 

 

Concord

American Heart Association ACLS - $255

http://concordcprclasses.com/index.php/schedule/aha-acls-elearning

 

American Heart Association BLS for HCP for Medical Professionals - $80

http://concordcprclasses.com/index.php/schedule/bls-hcp-classroom

 

American Heart Association CPR/AED (EMSA) Non Medical - $70

http://concordcprclasses.com/index.php/schedule/aha-cpraed

 

American Heart Association First-aid - $70

http://concordcprclasses.com/index.php/schedule/aha-first-aid

 

 

San Jose

American Heart Association ACLS - $255

http://www.sanjosecprcertification.com/schedule/aha-acls-elearning

 

American Heart Association BLS for HCP for Medical Professionals - $80

http://www.sanjosecprcertification.com/schedule/bls-hcp-classroom

 

American Heart Association CPR/AED (EMSA) Non Medical - $70

http://www.sanjosecprcertification.com/schedule/heartsaver-cpraed

 

American Heart Association First-aid - $70

http://www.sanjosecprcertification.com/schedule/heartsaver-first-aid

 

 

Novato

American Heart Association ACLS - $255

http://www.novatocprclasses.com/schedule/aha-acls-elearning

 

American Heart Association BLS for HCP for Medical Professionals - $80

http://www.novatocprclasses.com/schedule/bls-hcp-classroom

 

American Heart Association CPR/AED (EMSA) Non Medical - $70

http://www.novatocprclasses.com/schedule/aha-cpraed

 

American Heart Association First-aid - $70

http://www.novatocprclasses.com/schedule/aha-first-aid

Free CPR Poster

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To receive you free poster please click here.


When an adult has a sudden cardiac arrest, his or her survival depends greatly on immediately getting cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from someone nearby. Unfortunately, less than 1/3 of those people who experience a cardiac arrest at home, work or in a public location get immediate help. For every minute that the heart remains in arrest, the chances of survival decrease by 7-10%.

Heart attacks are a leading cause of workplace fatalities. As such, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommends providing CPR training and information to employees as part of a workplace first aid program to help them respond appropriately to a cardiac emergency.

STS of San Francisco CPR Poster includes CPR procedures recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA) and includes helpful illustrations and instructions. This poster has been revised as of October 2010 to reflect the latest AHA guidelines, including new “compressions-first” CPR procedures that have been proven to be equally as effective as traditional CPR in cases where an adult collapses and stops normal breathing. (Traditional CPR is still necessary when the victim is a child, is suffering from a drug overdose, or is experiencing carbon monoxide poisoning.)

Who Needs It

Strongly recommended for all businesses to help prevent workplace fatalities resulting from sudden cardiac arrest or other emergency conditions. CPR training and information is considered a critical element of a workplace first aid program as recommended by OSHA.

Benefits

Quick-Reference Design
Using clear instructions and helpful illustrations, this Free CPR Poster is designed to provide quick reference information for bystanders and responders during an incident of sudden cardiac arrest or other similar workplace emergencies.

Includes AHA Guidelines and New Compressions-First Procedures
The free poster includes new compressions-first CPR guidelines issued in October 2010 by the American Heart Association. Compressions-first CPR procedures are easier to perform, and can be used by untrained bystanders if a CPR-trained individual is not present.

Meets OSHA Recommendations
OSHA recommends that all employers establish a workplace first aid program to ensure proper first response to a medical emergency on the job. According to OSHA guidelines, CPR training and information is an essential element of a first aid program.