4.4 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses were reported to the government in 2003. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics text). This represents about 5% of the full-time workforce in the USA. These reported injuries accompany an abundance of other unreported injuries, as well as those that happen outside the workplace on a daily basis.
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FIRST AID TRAINING:
Participants learn the basic first-aid skills to address a wide variety of illnesses and injuries.
Full-Length Class Time: 3.5 hours
Prerequisites: None
Certification: ARC (3 years) or AHA (2 years)
Tests: Written & Skill
Schedule a Group Class:
$250, for up to 10 students
Additional Students : $25
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Without first-aid many of these illnesses or injuries could easily become fatal. Whether at home or at work, knowledge of first-aid can make a difference.
First-aid training from CAATS teaches participants the basic skills needed to address a wide variety of illnesses and injuries. Victim stabilization and emergency care procedures are stressed as participants work towards certification from the American Red Cross (3 years) or American Heart Association (2 years). Use the “Attend a Class” button on the left to learn more. Click here for course details.
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