ARC Professional Rescuers & Healthcare

American Red Cross Professional Rescuers & Healthcare Providers

Safety Training for Professional rescuersCompete your required professional level American Red Cross Training with Safety Training Solutions.

CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers (5½ hours) $93

Safety Training ClassDesigned for individuals with a duty to respond to emergencies, this program combines discussions, video and hands-on training. Real-life rescue scenarios reinforce decision-making skills. Free online quarterly refreshers. Course covers how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants including primary assessment, 1 and 2-rescuer CPR, AED, ventilations, BVM, and airway obstructions. This course is comparable to American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers. This course meets the 2010 ECC guidelines. Optional training in use of epinephrine auto-injectors and asthma inhalers available. Free online quarterly refreshers. 2-year certification Enroll now If money is a consideration, consider the comparable ASHI class


First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22) (15 hours)

Safety Training ClassAdditional First Aid Training for Lifeguards, Peace Officers and other interested parties. Prerequisites: Current CPR/AED for Lifeguards or CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Certification. Course Review: 9 hours. 3 year certification Enroll now


Administering Emergency Oxygen (1 hour and 40 minutes) $45

Safety Training ClassGives participants the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to a victim of a breathing emergency using breathing devices, including resuscitation masks, bag-valve-mask resuscitators (BVMs) and emergency oxygen. Prerequisites: Current adult, child or infant CPR certification Course length (1 hour, 5 minutes when taught with CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers) 2-year certification Enroll now If money is a consideration, consider the comparable ASHI class


Bloodborne Pathogens Training (1½-2 hours) $45

Safety Training ClassThis course meets OSHA’s revised Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. To teach employees how bloodborne pathogens are spread; how to help prevent exposure incidents by following work practice controls, using engineering controls and personal protective equipment, practicing good personal hygiene and properly cleaning and disinfecting equipment and supplies; and how to recognize, report and follow up on employee exposures to infectious materials. 1-year certification Enroll now If money is a consideration, consider the comparable ASHI class


Asthma (:40 minutes) $18

Safety Training ClassThe lesson provides training in the use of an inhaler device and can be presented as an add-on lesson to the CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers course or any other Red Cross course. Enroll now


Anaphylaxis and Epinephrine Auto-Injectors (1 hour) $18

Safety Training ClassTraining in the use of an epinephrine auto-injector and can be presented as an add-on lesson to the CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers course or any other Red Cross course. If it is presented as a stand-alone lesson, all course participants must possess a current CPR certification. Enroll now


Review Courses:

Review and Challenge Classes

Do you re-certify every year or two? Consider taking a review course to renew your certification and save yourself time! Each participant has the opportunity to view the video segments, practice and then perform skills for evaluation. To be eligible to participate in a review course, the participant must possess a certificate not more than 12 months expired for the course being conducted. Those without a certificate may not participate in the review course option.


Challenge Courses:

Review and Challenge ClassesDo you really know your stuff? Take a challenge course! You demonstrate your knowledge and skill competency for certificate renewal. Participants have sole responsibility to prepare for the knowledge and skills evaluations. Anyone is eligible to participate in a challenge. If they do not pass the challenge, they can enroll in a review or a full course.