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Become
a First Responder!
Learn From The Experts In Medical Training
You
may need to save a life someday!
Accidents and illnesses happen every day. Some people
need only a helping hand while others may suffer serious
permanent injuries without help. By having employees who
have mastered Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR)
and Secondary Care (first aid) skills your company can render
important care to those in need. You’ll also know that your
staff is learning state of the art emergency care skills,
based on the consensus view of ECC Guidelines 2005 for Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation and emergency cadiovascular care.
The
Emergency First Response courses are OSHA compliant (29
CFR 1910.151) and meet standards for workplace safety at
local, regional and national levels. Additionally many
organizations recognize Emergency First Response courses
to meet the requirements for CPR, AED, and first aid training.
Abour
our courses
Scuba Fusion Dive Center has created a flexible training
option for corporations using the Emegency First Response
Corporation products. This allows you to pick the option
that best meets your training needs.
Emergency First Response courses combine adult, child and
infant CPR and first aid skills, and have the option of
including Automated External Defibrillator (AED training
and emergency oxygen use. The courses develop the lay-rescuers
confidence to provide emergency patient care through the
use of hands on skill practice sessions
Based
on modern instructional system design, Emergency First Response
courses offer delivery flexibility, including independent
study options that optimize scheduling and make the best
use of instructor-to-student contact time. Many companies
find this provides the best learning results with the fewest
scheduling disruptions.
Primary
Care (CPR)
Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) teaches
you how to deal with emergencies that are immediately life
threatening. You will develop the confidence to provide
care through a combination of knowledge development, skill
development and realistic scenario practice. The Primary
Care course takes approximately four hours to complete,
and includes the following skills:
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Scene
Assessment |
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Barrier
Use |
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Primary
Assessment |
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Rescue
Breathing |
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Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) |
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Serious
bleeding management |
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Shock
management |
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Spinal
injury management |
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Automated
External Defibrillator (AED) usage |
Secondary
Care (first aid)
This course covers injuries and illnesses that are not immediately
life threatening. Participants focus on secondary assessments
and rendering the appropriate first aid through knowledge
development, skills development and realistic scenario practice.
The Secondary Care add-on requires an additional three hours,
and includes the following skills:
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Injury
assessment |
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Illness
assessment |
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Bandaging |
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Splinting
for dislocations and fractures |
Care for Children
In
the Emergency First Response Care for Children course, you
will learn how to provide emergency care to an injured or
ill child or infant. This course allows participants to
learn, practice and apply emergency care skills in a non
stressful environment that encourages action. The course
is integrated with the Emergency First Response Primary
Care (CPR) and Emergency First Response Secondary Care (First
Aid) courses for individuals who want to be better prepared
to care for people of all ages in a variety of circumstances.
Care For Children requires an additional hour (for a total
of approximately eight hours), and includes the following
infant and child specific skills integrated into the course
schedule:
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Choking |
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Rescue
breathing |
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CPR |
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AED
(Pediatric) |
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Serious
bleeding management |
Corporate
EFR Training Fees
We offer several options, depending on your needs. All classes
are taught at either your facility or at Scuba Fusion Dive Center - whichever is easier for you. The fees are broken
down as follows:
Primary
Care (CPR, Rescue Breathing, Shock Mgmt, AED)
For a group of 6 or less, the cost is $50/person
For a group of 7-12, the cost is $40/person
Secondary
Care (1st Aid treatment, illness, allergies)
This is an add-on to Primary care. The cost is $35/person.
Care
for Children (CPR, choking, injuries for infants and children)
This is an optional add-on when both Primary and Secondary
Care are taken together. It is an additional $15/person.
Scuba Fusion Dive Center accepts company and personal credit cards and
checks. At this time, Purchase Orders are not accepted.
There
is a maximum of 12 students in each class.
Training
Facility
The course takes place in a stress free learning environment
free of distractions. If the Corporate EFR course is being
taught on-site, we ask that our customers provide the following:
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a
room conducive to training |
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a
VGA projection system with hookup for laptop |
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OR |
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a
DVD player with projection |
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a cell-free zone during training |
We provide
the rest! Alternatively, you may choose to send your employees
to Scuba Fusion Dive Centers training facility.
Corporate
Emergency First Response
For
more information on how Scuba Fusion Dive Center can meet
your workplace safety requirements while giving your employees
the confidence to respond effectively to workplace emergencies,
contact us at 650-288-8540 or at info@scubafusion.com
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