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Professions That Require CPR and AED Training
- After School Program Worker
- Boilermaker
- Security Guard
- Babysitter
- Carpenter
- Camp Counselor
- Child Care Provider
- Child Placing Agency
- Coach
- Construction Worker
- Corrections Officer
- Electrician
- Elevator Installers and Repairers
- Flight Attendant
- Foster Parent
- Gaming Services Worker
- Ironworker
- Masonry Worker
- Nanny
- Personal Trainer
- Police Officer
- Pilot
- School Bus Driver
- Skincare Specialists
- Teacher
- Tattoo Artist
- Yoga Instructors

CPR AND AED COURSE DESCRIPTION
Safeguard CPR offers CPR and AED training to help students develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to respond in a medical emergency. CPR and AED is designed to include a significant amount of hands-on skill practice. To provide flexibility in meeting the needs of students, Safeguard CPR offers the ASHI CPR and AED training program in the following certification options: Adult Only — Common to meet workplace compliance Adult and Child — When narrowly specified training is required Adult, Child, and Infant — Broad training for all applications CPR and AED Class Topics: • Oxygen and the Human Body • Sudden Cardiac Arrest • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) • Early Defibrillation • Chain of Survival • Secondary Cardiac Arrest • Opioid Overdose • CPR and AED Provider • Recognizing an Emergency • Deciding to Help • Personal Safety • Infectious Bloodborne Diseases • Standard Precautions • Personal Protective Equipment • Legal Considerations — Consent, Implied Consent, Abandonment and Good Samaritan Laws • Calling for Help • Chest Compressions • Rescue Breaths — Establishing an Airway, Using a CPR Mask, Using an Overlay Shield • Recovery Position • Caring for Cardiac Arrest • Multiple Provider Approach to CPR • High-Performance CPR* Making the Workplace and Community Safer™ • Integrating LOOP* • Administration of Naloxone with Prefilled Syringe*, Narcan Nasal Spray* or Evzio Auto-Injector* • Automated External Defibrillation • Choking — Mild Obstruction, Severe Obstruction • Choking • Emotional Considerations