25% of emergency room visits could be avoided if people knew basic first aid and CPR – saving millions in healthcare costs and thousands of lives each year.
Now you can learn to teach the life-saving courses that responders rely upon. Become an authorized instructor and teach any of the following National Safety Council emergency care courses.
Designed for emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors, individuals requiring certification and the general public, this courses teaches how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants; identifying and caring for bleeding, sudden illness and injury and preventing disease transmission. (5.5 hours)
Designed for emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors, fire, police, ambulance, healthcare providers, athletic trainers, airline employees and lifeguards, this course teaches how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants; provides tips on heart disease prevention, scene control, patient assessment, CPR integration, AED application and protocol adherence. (3.25 hours)
Designed for those who have previously taken a National Safety Council CPR and AED course, this course reviews CPR and AED techniques as well as basic choking aid for lay rescuers.
(2 hours)
Designed for emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors and the general public, this course teaches how to respond to breathing emergencies, identifying and caring for bleeding, sudden illness and injuries and techniques for preventing disease transmission. (3.5 hours)
Designed for individuals who may come in contact with infectious materials as part of their job as responders, healthcare professionals, lab technicians, dentists, dental hygienists, fire, police, ambulance, EMS, etc... this course addresses issues in disease transmission, prevention, universal precautions, exposure control, labeling, exposure determination and influenza pandemic. (2+ hours)
Designed for childcare providers, early childhood educators/students, youth organizations and parents, this course covers breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children, identifying and caring for common age-related injuries and preventing childhood illnesses.
Full course approved in all 50 states, including Louisiana and California. (9.5 hours)
Basic course covering the essentials, but slightly less comprehensive. Approved for 48 states, with the exception of Louisiana and California. (8.5 hours)