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First Aid/CPR (What to Do Until Help Arrives)

Duration

1 Hour

About the Course

First aid is emergency care provided for injury or sudden illness before emergency medical treatment is available. The first-aid provider in the workplace is someone who is trained in the delivery of initial medical emergency procedures, using a limited amount of equipment to perform a primary assessment and intervention while awaiting arrival of emergency medical service (EMS) personnel.

Topics to cover:

Management Leadership and Employee Involvement.
Worksite Analysis.
Hazard Prevention and Control.
Safety and Health Training.
Identifying and assessing the workplace risks that have potential to cause worker injury or illness.
Designing and implementing a workplace first-aid program.

Your Instructor

Risk Control Especialist.

For two decades, Mr. Mendez worked as an insurance company loss control specialist before working on his own and creating safety incentives specially designed for Hispanics, such as the lottery game, which he has copyrighted.
His trainings is effective in reducing losses because he understands the Latino Culture as well as the languaje.

Javier Mendez

Javier Mendez

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