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Quality CPR and First Aid Training Programs

Mr.Evan Minard is our EMS Safety Services Certified Instructor for Northern California. He comes with extensive medical training as a Paramedic/ Firefighter with Peninsula Fire, Cal Fire and San Rafael Fire Department. His qualifications are: BA, NREMT-P, CA Paramedic License, ACLS, PALS, PEPP, PHTLS, FFI, FFII, CPR, AED, First-Aid Instructor.
Outside Northern California - We can help you find a local EMS Safety Instructor who can help you with your courses. In addition to training, we offer many cost-effective supplies for your rescuers once they are trained. Visit our Online Store to see our emergency response and disaster preparedness supplies. Contact us any time with questions or to help you set up a provider course in your area. For more information to schedule courses at your convenience please leave a message on our Contact Us page.

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Who needs CPR, First Aid, or AED training?
 The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires many occupations to maintain current training in CPR and First Aid. Additionally, many employers want their employees trained, even if it's not required. Some industry examples include the following: construction workers/foremen, manufacturing, teachers and coaches, childcare employees, fitness trainers, lifeguards and boat captains, Emergency Response Team (ERT) members, church/community groups, healthcare workers and professional rescuers.

Are EMS Safety's CPR and First Aid programs OSHA compliant?
 Yes. EMS Safety checks OSHA CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogen requirements regularly to ensure that our programs meet or exceed the standards. Although AED training is not currently required, it is recommended by OSHA.

How do EMS Safety's programs compare to others?
EMS Safety’s programs follow the same guidelines as other national programs. What sets us apart are the quality, ease-of-use, and cost of our training materials. Our programs are the best value in the industry and the easiest to use.

 

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