Grant Assisted Emergency Response Training
CPR – First Aid – AED Training & On-Site Emergency
Response Planning
CPR-ADULT
CHILD & INFANT
3 Certifications Good 2 For Years
American Heart
|
FIRST AID
CERTIFICATION
Certification Good for 2 Years
American
Heart |
AED
Certification
Good For 2 Years
American Heart
|
Be Emergency Ready
OSHA Compliant
|
CPR/First
Aid/AED Training Details - Grant managed by the Illinois Safety Council
- $495 for each class of Ten Attendees Trained On-Site at your
Facility – (No Instructor /Student Travel Cost Charged
- Attendees Receive American Heart Training Material – 5
Certifications
-
First Aid-AED-CPR Adult, Child, Infant.
-
American Heart CPR Certifications are good for Two Years /
First Aid Certification good for Two years/ AED Two years
- Grant will cover training performed in
Illinois
and anywhere in the
USA.
-
Training
class of 10 attendees is typically 6.5 hours long (1/2 hour lunch included)
- Schedule
Your Sessions Today – Call (312) 372-9756 / Good Until March 10th 2009.
- Click here
to: Contact
us by e-mail. To schedule or submit questions.
WHY TRAIN FOR CPR? Answers: 1)
For OSHA Compliance 2) To Protect Your Own Employees.
- Your greatest workplace emergency is sudden illness or
injury by an employee or visitor at your company.
-
Heart attacks and workplace accidents occur every few
minutes. Is outside help more then 5 minutes away?
-
Do your workers have the skills and resources like an AED‘s
to provide the stricken person the needed aid?
-
This grant will assist in the payment of your employees to
be trained in CPR, First Aid and AED‘s.
- Learn more about AED‘s on selection, use and maintenance
upon request with a no cost AED needs assessment.
OSHA
Regulations Medical Services and First Aid OSHA 29
CFR:1910.151(b) In the absence of an infirmary,
clinic, or hospital in near proximity to the workplace which is used for
the treatment of all injured employees, a person or persons shall be
adequately trained to render first aid. First aid supplies shall be readily
available. Additional OSHA information at:http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=9806
|
|
ON-SITE
EMERGENCY PLANNING ASSISTANCE |
- Is your emergency response
plan OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38(a) compliant?
Up to date? Employees Trained?
- Does your plan cover
weather related emergencies, hazardous material releases from outside
sources, etc?
- How
do you compare your emergency plan to others?
- Take
advantage of best practice emergency response planning information
available through this grant.
- Click here to: Contact
us by e-mail.To order or submit questions.
Grant
details On-Site Emergency Planning Assistance The On-Site Emergency Response Planning Guide
The “Guide” explains the key elements of emergency and disaster planning and essential concepts for writing a
personalized plan. The “Guide”comes with accompanying electronic software. The “Guide” can assist those responsible to
create a plan or improve an existing plan to be effective and OSHA compliant for their facility. Free assistance from author is available.
To
Order – (312) 372-9756: Cost $40 – Includes electronic software.
OSHA Emergency Action Plans 29 CFR 1910.38(a) Application.
An employer
must have an emergency action plan whenever an OSHA standard in this part
requires one. The requirements in this section apply to each such emergency
action plan.
1910.38(b) Written and oral emergency action
plans. An emergency action plan must be in writing, kept in the
workplace, and available to employees for review. However, an employer with
10 or fewer employees may communicate the plan orally. For OSHA
Regulations: http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_id=9726&p_table=STANDARDS
If you no longer wish to receive Illinois Safety Council
correspondence contact David McIntosh at (312) 372-9756. |