First Aid, CPR, and AED Safety Awareness Training
- In accordance with Federal OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1910.151 and 29 CFR 1926.50
- Follows the guidelines of the American Red Cross
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Our First Aid, CPR, and AED Safety Awareness Training is an awareness-level course created to help employees understand the basics of safely recognizing and responding to medical emergencies in the workplace until Emergency Medical Services (EMS) arrives.
The first aid and CPR training follows the regulations outlined by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910.151, 1910.266, and 1910.421, and 29 CFR 1926.23 and 1926.50 for workplace first-aid preparedness in the general and construction industries. It also incorporates educational guidance from the American Red Cross.
The American Red Cross highlights that training is beneficial because every minute without CPR or an AED reduces the chance of survival by roughly 10%, but providing CPR immediately can triple a person’s chances of surviving.
Who Needs This First Aid, CPR, and AED Safety Awareness Training?
This CPR certification is suitable for:
- Employees who need basic awareness but not hands-on certification.
- New staff orientations.
- Community groups or individuals wanting foundational safety knowledge.
- Anyone preparing to take a hands-on First Aid/CPR/AED certification later.
Why Choose Our First Aid, CPR, and AED Safety Awareness Training?
- Learn through real-life case studies and statistics that show the impact of timely first aid, CPR, and AED use.
- Watch videos demonstrating practical CPR and AED delivery.
- Aligned with OSHA and the American Red Cross guidelines, ensuring learner's training meets recognized workplace safety standards.
- By breaking down the “Five Fears of CPR,” learners will gain confidence and control.
- Supports a positive, compliant safety culture in the workplace.
First Aid, CPR, and AED Safety Awareness Training Course Syllabus
This First Aid, CPR, and AED Safety Awareness Training consists of 9 lessons divided into 5 modules. Students are required to take each lesson in sequential order as listed below.
Introduction
Module 1: Introduction to Workplace First Aid
Learn how first aid supports workplace safety, how it differs from medical treatment, when injuries become recordable, and the basic responsibilities employers must meet to stay compliant across different industries.
- Lesson 1: Understanding First Aid and OSHA Requirements for the Workplace
- Lesson 2: Legal Aspects of First Aid
Module 2: First Aid Skills and Emergency Procedures
Learn how to practically recognize and respond to emergencies of all levels, from cardiac arrest and choking to minor injuries and environmental conditions. Also, understand safe practices for managing bleeding, burns, poisoning, major injuries, and exposure to bloodborne pathogens using proper PPE.
- Lesson 3: Life-Threatening Emergencies
- Lesson 4: Non-Life-Threatening Emergencies
- Lesson 5: Bloodborne Pathogens and PPE Requirements
Module 3: Medical Emergencies and Immediate Response
Identify how the heart, lungs, and brain function during a medical emergency, why timely intervention is critical, and how oxygen and circulation affect survival. Also recognize the impact of immediate CPR, the consequences of delays, and reinforce the importance of knowing life-saving skills in the workplace.
- Lesson 6: Anatomy and Understanding CPR First Aid
Module 4: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AED)
Look at how timely CPR and AED use can save lives, including understanding when and how to act, overcoming common fears, and following the chain of survival. Emphasizes proper techniques, scene safety, victim assessment, and the critical role of AEDs in workplace emergencies, reinforced through real-life examples and practical demonstrations.
- Lesson 7: Using Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillators I
- Lesson 8: Using Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillators II
Module 5: Special Considerations for First Responders
Consider personal limits, managing physical and environmental stress, and maintaining fitness to perform safely and effectively as a first responder. Looks at how respirators are used and how medical clearance affects emergency response, and emphasizes strategies to reduce injury risk while providing first aid.
- Lesson 9: Self-Awareness and Special Considerations for First Responders
Final Examination
Frequently Asked Questions
All our courses are designed to take a specific amount of time. However, some students may complete this online training course much faster than others. It will take around 3 hours to complete.
OSHA requires employers to provide access to first-aid personnel and supplies when medical facilities are not reasonably accessible. OSHA emphasizes that employees should understand:
- How to identify common workplace emergencies
- The importance of immediate response to life-threatening conditions
- When and how to activate the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system
The Red Cross highlights that early recognition of emergencies, fast activation of EMS, and understanding how CPR and AEDs save lives are critical steps in the Chain of Survival.
Specific industries and workplaces are legally required to have trained personnel available for emergencies. Even when not legally mandated, offering CPR training helps employers meet their duty of care and promotes a safer work environment.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Yes. In small teams, each member’s ability to respond quickly can make a life-saving difference. CPR training ensures everyone is prepared to act confidently during emergencies.
This course is ideal for:
- Employees who need basic awareness but not hands-on certification
- New staff orientations
- Community groups or individuals wanting foundational safety knowledge
- Anyone preparing to take a complete First Aid/CPR/AED certification later
- Learn through real-life case studies and statistics that show the impact of timely first aid, CPR, and AED use.
- Watch videos demonstrating practical CPR and AED delivery.
- Aligned with OSHA and the American Red Cross guidelines, ensuring your training meets recognized workplace safety standards.
- By breaking down the “Five Fears of CPR,” you will gain confidence and control.
- Supports a positive, compliant safety culture in your workplace.
Yes. Refresher training is recommended to maintain awareness, reinforce knowledge, and stay up to date on best practices for First Aid, CPR, and AED use. An annual refresher helps ensure responders remain confident and effective in emergencies.
Certificate of Completion: Immediately after passing the final exam, you can download, save, or print your certificate in PDF format.
Validity: The course certificate is valid for 12 months.
Renewal: Simply take this course in 12 months to maintain compliance and stay current on first aid training best practices at construction sites.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Course Objectives
After completing the course, the learner will be able to:
- Achieve basic first aid training.
- Recognize common life-threatening medical emergencies.
- Identify non-life-threatening injuries.
- Understand the role, responsibilities, and limitations of a workplace first responder.
- Explain principles of CPR, including the importance of bystander intervention.
- Describe how AEDs function, how to use them safely, and why early defibrillation improves survival.
- Understand the importance of emergency response planning.
- Recognize special considerations for different patient scenarios.
- Understand how physical fitness, fatigue, size discrepancies, and environmental stressors affect responder performance.
- Demonstrate situational awareness by assessing the scene, avoiding hazards, and ensuring personal safety.
- Apply knowledge of self-care and post-incident evaluation.
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$199.00/Seat (minimum 10 seats)
The explanations on CPR, AED use, and scene safety were straightforward to remember. I feel far more confident working on remote sites where medical help isn’t always close. The videos are really helpful and clearly demonstrate how to handle emergencies.
This course is perfect for onboarding new employees. It provides foundational knowledge without overwhelming people, and the certificate is delivered instantly. Very well-designed!
Clear, practical, and surprisingly engaging.
I appreciated how easy it was to understand the concepts. The case studies gave a reality check of how we can actually face such situations, and now I’m much more prepared to recognize early signs of cardiac arrest or choking. Excellent training!
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