Description
1st Aid Bundle – Combining the most popular First Responder courses; Adult, Child, & Infant First aid and Oxygen Administration, for savings. These are the full courses just combined into a bundle.
Oxygen Administration is originally $35 while Adult, Child, & Infant First Aid is originally $75. Use the combination bundle to save $10 off the total price of both essential courses.
The Spartan 1st Aid Bundle puts the two great courses that go great together right at your fingertips: Adult, Child, and Infant First Aid (including CPR/AED) and Oxygen Administration. While a no-brainer for the SCUBA enthusiast, these courses compliment each other in all situations requiring the intervention of a 1st aid provider.
This comprehensive program is appropriate for workplace training or general knowledge to be better prepared day to day. It meets all international standards, is OSHA* and ILCOR compliant, and has been accepted by the United States Coast Guard (USCG).
The CPR and AED components cover the knowledge needed to address one of the largest causes of death in the world. Intervening with this knowledge can possibly save a life. The first aid program reviews common techniques to treat serious emergencies, as well as less serious, more common issues. The oxygen (O2) administration program covers equipment and procedures for administering oxygen as an emergency procedure. Equipment selection and use for decompression illness emergencies are detailed with practical components to train a well rounded rescuer.
Cost of course includes: eLearning codes for both courses; classroom time with instructor(s); registration and certification (cards and wall displays available at an extra cost).
Who this 1st Aid Bundle is for:
- People wanting to be more prepared
- Businesses hoping to protect employees
- Outdoor enthusiasts
- Lifeguards, babysitters, and caregivers
- Scuba Divers
- Dive Professionals and boat staff
- Other individuals who may need to administer oxygen
- Those who need OSHA* and ILCOR compliant training or a course that has been accepted by the USCG
What you can expect to learn during the 1st Aid Bundle:
The Adult, Child, & Infant Emergency Care and Oxygen Administration programs are designed to train layperson rescuers for:
- CPR administration for children, infants, and adults
- AED use for children and adults.
- First aid for possible workplace incidents.
- First aid for common injuries.
- Identification of DCI
- administration of emergency oxygen
What’s in it for you:
Upon successful completion of the course, graduates may:
- Recognize and evaluate an emergency and a victim
- Know how to activate or alert the emergency medical services (EMS)
- Be able to provide 1-person infant, child, and adult CPR to a non-breathing or injured person and administer the proper first aid.
- Properly use an automated external defibrillator (AED)
- Be able to administer O2 to a breathing or non-breathing person
- OSHA and ILCOR compliant training
Course prerequisites
- Minimum age 18, 10 with parental consent
How to take the 1st Aid Bundle course
There are two components to your training in order to receive your certification. The first is academics and the second is skills. You must first pass your academics training to proceed to the second phase and work with an instructor in a classroom setting.
You can check out the individual course descriptions here:
You can read the full course Standards & Procedures here:
*The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is an agency of the United States Department of Labor.
OSHA’s standard for first aid training in general industry is listed in 1910.151, provides:
Medical services and first aid
(a)The employer shall ensure the ready availability of personnel for advice and consultation on matters of plant health.
(b)In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital in near proximity to the workplace which is used for the treatment of all injured employees, a person or persons shall be adequately trained to render first aid. Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available.
In the construction industry specifically, 1926.50(c) provides:
In the absence of an infirmary clinic, hospital, or physician, that is reasonably accessible in terms of time and distance to the worksite, which is available for the treatment of injured employees, a person who has a valid certificate in first-aid training from the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the American Red Cross, or equivalent training that can be verified by documentary evidence, shall be available at the worksite to render first aid.
The bloodborne pathogens standard at 1910.1030(g)(2)
This requires employers to provide training to any employees who have occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials, such as employees assigned medical or first aid duties by their employers. The standard at 29 CFR 1910.1030(b) defines “occupational exposure” as “reasonably anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that may result from the performance of an employee’s duties.” If an employee is trained in first aid and identified by the employer as responsible for rendering medical assistance as part of his/her job duties, that employee is covered by the bloodborne pathogens standard.





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