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SUMMARY:Basic Life Support (BLS) Training
DESCRIPTION:Delivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nMinimum Class Size: 5 \nMaximum Class Size: 20 \n*NOTE: Discounts are available for groups of 5 or more from the same employer. \n  \nCourse Outline \nThis course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-facility and prehospital settings. The course has been updated to reflect new science in the 2025 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC\, and teaches basic life support skills for application in both in-facility and prehospital settings\, with a focus on high-quality CPR\, improvement of chest compression fraction\, and high-performing team dynamics. This course teaches rescue techniques for adults\, children\, and infants. \nAgenda \n\n1-Rescuer Adult BLS\n\nAdult Chain of Survival\nScene Safety\, Assessment\, and Adult Compressions\nPocket Mask\n1-Rescuer Adult BLS\n\n\nAutomated External Defibrillators (AEDs)\nBag-Mask Devices\n2-Rescuer Adult BLS\nSpecial Considerations\n\nMouth-to-Mouth Breaths\nRescue Breathing\nBreaths With an Advanced Airway\nOpioid-Associated Life-Threatening Emergency\nMaternal Cardiac Arrest\n\n\nChild BLS\n\nPediatric Chain of Survival\nChild BLS\n2-Rescuer Child CPR\n\n\nHigh-Performance Teams\n\nTeam Dynamics\nHigh-Performance Teams\n\n\nInfant BLS\n\nInfant BLS\nInfant Compressions\nBag-Mask Device for Infants\n2-Rescuer Infant CPR\nAED for Infants and Children Less Than 8 Years of Age\n\n\nRelief of Choking\n\nAdult and Child Choking\nInfant Choking\n\n\nConclusion\nSkills Test\n\nAdult CPR and AED Skills Test\nInfant CPR Skills Test\n\n\nWritten Exam\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at cpr@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/basic-life-support-bls-training-2/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T162214
CREATED:20260128T154819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T154821Z
UID:1568-1772697600-1772713800@arrowsafetyus.com
SUMMARY:CPR-AED-First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:LEARN TO SAVE A LIFE! \n\nThis course is for anyone in the community ages 13 and up.\nA 2-year digital certification\, issued through the Health and Safety Institute (HSI®)\, will be provided upon successful completion of the course.\nAll medical courses are taught by EMTs and/or Paramedics with decades of real-world experience.\n\nDelivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nMinimum Class Size: 3 \nMaximum Class Size: 20 \n  \nNotice \nThis HSI® training program has been approved by the HSI® Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI® Advisory Council. It reflects the latest first aid and resuscitation science and treatment recommendations of the 2020 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Science with Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR) and the 2020 International Consensus on First Aid Science with Treatment Recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). It conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association®\, Inc. (AHA) Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC)\, and the 2020 AHA and American Red Cross (ARC) Focused Update for First Aid the annual Guidelines Update. \nThis HSI® Training Program incorporates AHA recommendations regarding resuscitation education science and reflects established models\, theories\, and principles of instructional design and training development that have been integrated into HSI® training program brands for more than 40 years. \nHSI is a nationally accredited organization of the Commission on Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) and nationally approved by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) as a continuing dental education (CDE) provider. \n  \nLearning Objectives \nThe goal of this training program is for trainees to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in first aid\, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)\, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). This course reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)\, and it conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update. \nFollowing this course\, trainees should be able to: \n\nSummarize the basic legal concepts (e.g.\, Good Samaritan law) that apply to providing first aid\, performing CPR\, and/or using an AED;\nRecognize the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and a safety-oriented home and workplace culture;\nRecognize the rescuer’s role\, responsibilities\, and priorities;\nUnderstand their applicable level of training and the importance of not exceeding it during a medical emergency;\nRecognize the main elements to the procedure for CPR and the use of an AED;\nRecognize the elements of high-quality CPR and their importance on survival from cardiac arrest;\nIdentify the links in the sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) “Chain of Survival”;\nPerform a rapid patient assessment;\nRecognize when high-quality CPR is required;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to perform high-quality CPR\, including providing effective rescue breaths;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to provide treatment for a choking patient;\nProperly select the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE);\nCorrectly demonstrate the removal of contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate various adult first aid procedures;\nDescribe how to recognize and provide first aid treatment for injury\, medical\, and environmental emergencies;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to control severe external bleeding;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to use an epinephrine autoinjector (e.g.\, EpiPen®);\nRecognize opioid-related emergencies and how to administer intranasal Naloxone (Narcan®);*\nUnderstand and be able to apply universal precautions; and\nWork both independently and as a team during medical emergencies\, understanding the importance of good team dynamics.\n\n*This topic is optional based on site-specific needs \n  \nCourse Outline \nGeneral \n\nScene safety and assessment\nBloodborne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials (OPIMs)\nUniversal precautions\nLay rescuer responsibilities\nGaining consent from the patient\nGood Samaritan laws and other legal issues\nPersonal protective equipment (PPE)\nDecontamination\nEmergency action plans (EAPs)\nRecovery position\nOptional: Opioid-associated life-threatening emergencies*\nDebriefings for rescuers\n\nCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) \n\nCPR-related statistics and data\nHeart attack vs. Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)\nAdult CPR\nSCA “Chain of Survival”\nAutomated external defibrillators (AEDs)\nSpecial CPR considerations\n\nFirst Aid \n\nPrinciples of responding to a medical emergency\nPatient assessments and triage\nNosebleeds\nTooth injuries\nChoking\nSevere bleeding control\nShock\nAmputations\nImpaled objects\nOpen chest injuries\nOpen abdominal injuries\nSpinal injuries\nHead injuries (including concussions)\nStrains and sprains\nDislocations\nFractures\nBurns\nStrokes\nDiabetic emergencies\nSeizures\nAsthma\nAllergic reactions\nPoisoning\nBites and stings\nHeat-related illnesses\nCold-related illnesses\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at cpr@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/cpr-aed-first-aid-training-6/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251121T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T162214
CREATED:20251010T190556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T190557Z
UID:1556-1763712000-1763728200@arrowsafetyus.com
SUMMARY:CPR-AED-First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:LEARN TO SAVE A LIFE! \n\nThis course is for anyone in the community ages 13 and up.\nA 2-year digital certification\, issued through the Health and Safety Institute (HSI®)\, will be provided upon successful completion of the course.\nAll medical courses are taught by EMTs and/or Paramedics with decades of real-world experience.\n\nDelivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nMinimum Class Size: 3 \nMaximum Class Size: 20 \n  \nNotice \nThis HSI® training program has been approved by the HSI® Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI® Advisory Council. It reflects the latest first aid and resuscitation science and treatment recommendations of the 2020 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Science with Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR) and the 2020 International Consensus on First Aid Science with Treatment Recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). It conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association®\, Inc. (AHA) Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC)\, and the 2020 AHA and American Red Cross (ARC) Focused Update for First Aid the annual Guidelines Update. \nThis HSI® Training Program incorporates AHA recommendations regarding resuscitation education science and reflects established models\, theories\, and principles of instructional design and training development that have been integrated into HSI® training program brands for more than 40 years. \nHSI is a nationally accredited organization of the Commission on Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) and nationally approved by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) as a continuing dental education (CDE) provider. \n  \nLearning Objectives \nThe goal of this training program is for trainees to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in first aid\, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)\, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). This course reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)\, and it conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update. \nFollowing this course\, trainees should be able to: \n\nSummarize the basic legal concepts (e.g.\, Good Samaritan law) that apply to providing first aid\, performing CPR\, and/or using an AED;\nRecognize the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and a safety-oriented home and workplace culture;\nRecognize the rescuer’s role\, responsibilities\, and priorities;\nUnderstand their applicable level of training and the importance of not exceeding it during a medical emergency;\nRecognize the main elements to the procedure for CPR and the use of an AED;\nRecognize the elements of high-quality CPR and their importance on survival from cardiac arrest;\nIdentify the links in the sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) “Chain of Survival”;\nPerform a rapid patient assessment;\nRecognize when high-quality CPR is required;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to perform high-quality CPR\, including providing effective rescue breaths;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to provide treatment for a choking patient;\nProperly select the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE);\nCorrectly demonstrate the removal of contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate various adult first aid procedures;\nDescribe how to recognize and provide first aid treatment for injury\, medical\, and environmental emergencies;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to control severe external bleeding;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to use an epinephrine autoinjector (e.g.\, EpiPen®);\nRecognize opioid-related emergencies and how to administer intranasal Naloxone (Narcan®);*\nUnderstand and be able to apply universal precautions; and\nWork both independently and as a team during medical emergencies\, understanding the importance of good team dynamics.\n\n*This topic is optional based on site-specific needs \n  \nCourse Outline \nGeneral \n\nScene safety and assessment\nBloodborne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials (OPIMs)\nUniversal precautions\nLay rescuer responsibilities\nGaining consent from the patient\nGood Samaritan laws and other legal issues\nPersonal protective equipment (PPE)\nDecontamination\nEmergency action plans (EAPs)\nRecovery position\nOptional: Opioid-associated life-threatening emergencies*\nDebriefings for rescuers\n\nCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) \n\nCPR-related statistics and data\nHeart attack vs. Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)\nAdult CPR\nSCA “Chain of Survival”\nAutomated external defibrillators (AEDs)\nSpecial CPR considerations\n\nFirst Aid \n\nPrinciples of responding to a medical emergency\nPatient assessments and triage\nNosebleeds\nTooth injuries\nChoking\nSevere bleeding control\nShock\nAmputations\nImpaled objects\nOpen chest injuries\nOpen abdominal injuries\nSpinal injuries\nHead injuries (including concussions)\nStrains and sprains\nDislocations\nFractures\nBurns\nStrokes\nDiabetic emergencies\nSeizures\nAsthma\nAllergic reactions\nPoisoning\nBites and stings\nHeat-related illnesses\nCold-related illnesses\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at cpr@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/cpr-aed-first-aid-training-4/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTSTAMP:20260423T162214
CREATED:20250602T204306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T195533Z
UID:1489-1758499200-1758931199@arrowsafetyus.com
SUMMARY:Fall Protection Program Administrator
DESCRIPTION:Delivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nDelivery Time: 40 Hours (5 Days) \nPrerequisite(s): Each trainee must have successfully completed a “Fall Protection – Authorized Person” training (or equivalent) prior to attending this course. \nCertification: 2 Years for Competent Person; 5 Years for Train-the-Trainer and Program Administrator \nMinimum Class Size: 3 \nMaximum Class Size: 10 \nEquipment Needs: All trainees must bring a laptop or tablet to the training. \n*NOTE: A 10% discount is available to all new customers. \n  \nLearning Objectives \nThis training course is designed to convey advanced principles of fall protection trainees looking to serve as Program Administrators for their organization’s fall protection program (FPP). This course will fulfill the training requirements for a “Fall Protection Program Administrator”\, in accordance with OSHA 1910/1926 and ANSI Z359 requirements. Following this course\, trainees should be able to: \n\nUnderstand the different components of fall protection systems and personal fall arrest systems (PFAS);\nUnderstand the applicable OSHA and ANSI requirements pertaining to fall protection within their industry;\nProperly identify various fall hazards in the workplace;\nDetermine when fall protection is required;\nUnderstand and be able to apply the fall protection hierarchy of controls;\nAdvise and provide guidance to architects\, engineers\, designers\, and planners during the planning phases of projects to address fall hazards that will be encountered during maintenance and occupancy according to the hierarchy of fall protection and the FPP;\nSpecify the use of ANSI/ASSP 359.6\, Specification and Design Requirements for Active Fall Protection Systems\, when planning permanent active fall protection systems for new and existing facilities;\nDetermine compatibility of various PFAS components;\nUnderstand\, establish\, and assign FPP-related responsibilities\, including the Employer\, Authorized Persons\, Qualified Persons\, Competent Persons\, Authorized Rescuers\, Competent Rescuers\, and Trainers;\nConduct a visual before-use inspection and a documented periodic inspection on various types of fall protection equipment;\nDetermine the frequency of periodic inspections according to the environments where equipment is used\, frequency of use\, and manufacturer instructions;\nPerform a site-specific training needs analysis and gap assessment;\nEnsure and verify training for all personnel involved in an organization’s FPP;\nCalculate free fall distances\, total fall distances\, and clearance requirements;\nEstimate fall arrest forces;\nUnderstand the principles of 100% fall protection and how to remain protected while transferring from one fall protection system or structure to another;\nEvaluate Authorized Persons for proper use of site-specific fall protection systems in accordance with applicable OSHA\, ANSI\, manufacturer\, and site-specific FPP requirements;\nEffectively conduct and manage a site-specific “Fall Protection – Authorized Person” training course;\nEvaluate an organization’s FPP to ensure it comply with applicable standards and regulations;\nMonitor the effectiveness of an organization’s FPP by conducting or directing periodic evaluations and making improvements accordingly;\nRecognize limitations of Authorized Persons working at heights and take action to ensure the Authorized Person’s limitations are not exceeded;\nDevelop site-specific fall protection procedures for active fall protection systems;\nEnsure a procedure to identify new fall hazards is established and developed;\nEnsure that rescue plans\, whether conducted by employees or with assistance of other services\, are coordinated to ensure a successful rescue event;\nUnderstand the various rescue options when a worker(s) has fallen from heights;\nUnderstand the principles of suspension trauma and how to mitigate it during an emergency; and\nConduct and/or ensure investigation of FPP-related incidents.\n\n  \nCourse Outline \nDays 1 and 2: Fall Protection – Competent Person \n\nApplicable OSHA 1910 and 1926 standards\nApplicable ANSI Z359 standards\nFall hazards in the workplace\nBasic types of fall protection systems\nFPP-related roles and responsibilities\nFall protection hierarchy of controls\nSafe work practices\nFalling object hazards\nWarning line systems\nSafety monitor system\nControlled access zones\nSafety net systems\nGuardrail systems\nPersonal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)\nRescue requirements\n\nDays 3 and 4: Fall Protection Train-the-Trainer \n\nComponents of training\nInstructional system design\nTrainer responsibilities\nLegal considerations for trainers\nTraining needs analysis\nParticipant considerations\nPreparation skills\nPresentation skills\nClassroom management\nOSHA 1910/1926\, ANSI Z359.2\, and ANSI Z490.1 requirements\n\nDay 5: Fall Protection Program Administrator \n\nApplicable OSHA 1910/1926 and ANSI Z359.2 requirements\nPersonal protective equipment (PPE) hazard assessments\nFall hazard identification\nFall protection programs (FPPs)\nFall protection plans\nFall protection procedures\nRoles and responsibilities within an organization’s FPP\nRescue plans\nDetermining the frequency of periodic equipment inspections\nIncident investigations\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at info@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/fall-protection-program-administrator/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250912T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250912T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T162214
CREATED:20250725T200318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T200420Z
UID:1521-1757664000-1757680200@arrowsafetyus.com
SUMMARY:CPR-AED-First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:LEARN TO SAVE A LIFE! \n\nThis course is for anyone in the community ages 13 and up.\nA 2-year certification\, issued through the Health and Safety Institute (HSI®)\, will be provided upon successful completion of the course.\nAll medical courses are taught by EMTs and/or Paramedics with decades of real-world experience.\n\nDelivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nMinimum Class Size: 3 \nMaximum Class Size: 20 \n  \nNotice \nThis HSI® training program has been approved by the HSI® Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI® Advisory Council. It reflects the latest first aid and resuscitation science and treatment recommendations of the 2020 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Science with Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR) and the 2020 International Consensus on First Aid Science with Treatment Recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). It conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association®\, Inc. (AHA) Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC)\, and the 2020 AHA and American Red Cross (ARC) Focused Update for First Aid the annual Guidelines Update. \nThis HSI® Training Program incorporates AHA recommendations regarding resuscitation education science and reflects established models\, theories\, and principles of instructional design and training development that have been integrated into HSI® training program brands for more than 40 years. \nHSI is a nationally accredited organization of the Commission on Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) and nationally approved by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) as a continuing dental education (CDE) provider. \n  \nLearning Objectives \nThe goal of this training program is for trainees to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in first aid\, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)\, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). This course reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)\, and it conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update. \nFollowing this course\, trainees should be able to: \n\nSummarize the basic legal concepts (e.g.\, Good Samaritan law) that apply to providing first aid\, performing CPR\, and/or using an AED;\nRecognize the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and a safety-oriented home and workplace culture;\nRecognize the rescuer’s role\, responsibilities\, and priorities;\nUnderstand their applicable level of training and the importance of not exceeding it during a medical emergency;\nRecognize the main elements to the procedure for CPR and the use of an AED;\nRecognize the elements of high-quality CPR and their importance on survival from cardiac arrest;\nIdentify the links in the sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) “Chain of Survival”;\nPerform a rapid patient assessment;\nRecognize when high-quality CPR is required;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to perform high-quality CPR\, including providing effective rescue breaths;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to provide treatment for a choking patient;\nProperly select the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE);\nCorrectly demonstrate the removal of contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate various adult first aid procedures;\nDescribe how to recognize and provide first aid treatment for injury\, medical\, and environmental emergencies;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to control severe external bleeding;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to use an epinephrine autoinjector (e.g.\, EpiPen®);\nRecognize opioid-related emergencies and how to administer intranasal Naloxone (Narcan®);*\nUnderstand and be able to apply universal precautions; and\nWork both independently and as a team during medical emergencies\, understanding the importance of good team dynamics.\n\n*This topic is optional based on site-specific needs \n  \nCourse Outline \nGeneral \n\nScene safety and assessment\nBloodborne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials (OPIMs)\nUniversal precautions\nLay rescuer responsibilities\nGaining consent from the patient\nGood Samaritan laws and other legal issues\nPersonal protective equipment (PPE)\nDecontamination\nEmergency action plans (EAPs)\nRecovery position\nOptional: Opioid-associated life-threatening emergencies*\nDebriefings for rescuers\n\nCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) \n\nCPR-related statistics and data\nHeart attack vs. Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)\nAdult CPR\nSCA “Chain of Survival”\nAutomated external defibrillators (AEDs)\nSpecial CPR considerations\n\nFirst Aid \n\nPrinciples of responding to a medical emergency\nPatient assessments and triage\nNosebleeds\nTooth injuries\nChoking\nSevere bleeding control\nShock\nAmputations\nImpaled objects\nOpen chest injuries\nOpen abdominal injuries\nSpinal injuries\nHead injuries (including concussions)\nStrains and sprains\nDislocations\nFractures\nBurns\nStrokes\nDiabetic emergencies\nSeizures\nAsthma\nAllergic reactions\nPoisoning\nBites and stings\nHeat-related illnesses\nCold-related illnesses\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at cpr@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/cpr-aed-first-aid-training-3/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250725T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250725T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T162214
CREATED:20250602T204106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T195610Z
UID:1486-1753430400-1753446600@arrowsafetyus.com
SUMMARY:CPR-AED-First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:LEARN TO SAVE A LIFE! \n\nThis course is for anyone in the community ages 13 and up.\nA 2-year certification\, issued through the Health and Safety Institute (HSI®)\, will be provided upon successful completion of the course.\nAll medical courses are taught by EMTs and/or Paramedics with decades of real-world experience.\n\nDelivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nMinimum Class Size: 3 \nMaximum Class Size: 20 \n*NOTE: Discounts are available for groups of 5 or more from the same employer. \n  \nNotice \nThis HSI® training program has been approved by the HSI® Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI® Advisory Council. It reflects the latest first aid and resuscitation science and treatment recommendations of the 2020 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Science with Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR) and the 2020 International Consensus on First Aid Science with Treatment Recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). It conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association®\, Inc. (AHA) Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC)\, and the 2020 AHA and American Red Cross (ARC) Focused Update for First Aid the annual Guidelines Update. \nThis HSI® Training Program incorporates AHA recommendations regarding resuscitation education science and reflects established models\, theories\, and principles of instructional design and training development that have been integrated into HSI® training program brands for more than 40 years. \nHSI is a nationally accredited organization of the Commission on Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) and nationally approved by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) as a continuing dental education (CDE) provider. \n  \nLearning Objectives \nThe goal of this training program is for trainees to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in first aid\, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)\, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). This course reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)\, and it conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update. \nFollowing this course\, trainees should be able to: \n\nSummarize the basic legal concepts (e.g.\, Good Samaritan law) that apply to providing first aid\, performing CPR\, and/or using an AED;\nRecognize the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and a safety-oriented home and workplace culture;\nRecognize the rescuer’s role\, responsibilities\, and priorities;\nUnderstand their applicable level of training and the importance of not exceeding it during a medical emergency;\nRecognize the main elements to the procedure for CPR and the use of an AED;\nRecognize the elements of high-quality CPR and their importance on survival from cardiac arrest;\nIdentify the links in the sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) “Chain of Survival”;\nPerform a rapid patient assessment;\nRecognize when high-quality CPR is required;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to perform high-quality CPR\, including providing effective rescue breaths;\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate how to provide treatment for a choking patient;\nProperly select the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE);\nCorrectly demonstrate the removal of contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE);\nDescribe and correctly demonstrate various adult first aid procedures;\nDescribe how to recognize and provide first aid treatment for injury\, medical\, and environmental emergencies;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to control severe external bleeding;\nCorrectly demonstrate how to use an epinephrine autoinjector (e.g.\, EpiPen®);\nRecognize opioid-related emergencies and how to administer intranasal Naloxone (Narcan®);*\nUnderstand and be able to apply universal precautions; and\nWork both independently and as a team during medical emergencies\, understanding the importance of good team dynamics.\n\n*This topic is optional based on site-specific needs \n  \nCourse Outline \nGeneral \n\nScene safety and assessment\nBloodborne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials (OPIMs)\nUniversal precautions\nLay rescuer responsibilities\nGaining consent from the patient\nGood Samaritan laws and other legal issues\nPersonal protective equipment (PPE)\nDecontamination\nEmergency action plans (EAPs)\nRecovery position\nOptional: Opioid-associated life-threatening emergencies*\nDebriefings for rescuers\n\nCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) \n\nCPR-related statistics and data\nHeart attack vs. Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)\nAdult CPR\nSCA “Chain of Survival”\nAutomated external defibrillators (AEDs)\nSpecial CPR considerations\n\nFirst Aid  \n\nPrinciples of responding to a medical emergency\nPatient assessments and triage\nNosebleeds\nTooth injuries\nChoking\nSevere bleeding control\nShock\nAmputations\nImpaled objects\nOpen chest injuries\nOpen abdominal injuries\nSpinal injuries\nHead injuries (including concussions)\nStrains and sprains\nDislocations\nFractures\nBurns\nStrokes\nDiabetic emergencies\nSeizures\nAsthma\nAllergic reactions\nPoisoning\nBites and stings\nHeat-related illnesses\nCold-related illnesses\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at cpr@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/cpr-aed-first-aid-training-2/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
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SUMMARY:NFPA 70E Qualified Person Training (Open Enrollment)
DESCRIPTION:Delivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nCertification: 3-year certification through Arrow Safety\, LLC \nMinimum Class Size: 3 \nMaximum Class Size: 20 \n  \nNote: A 10% discount is available to all new customers. \n  \nDisclaimer: NFPA 70E (2024) defines a “Qualified Person” as “one who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training to identify the hazards and reduce the associated risk”. This course is designed to cover the required safety training to ensure students are able to identify the hazards and reduce the associated risk. It is the responsibility of the student’s employer to have them demonstrate the applicable skills and/or knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations prior to designating them as a “Qualified Person” in the workplace.\nLearning Objectives \nThis training course is designed to convey the basic principles of NFPA 70E (2024 edition) and electrical safety in the workplace\, regardless of any prior training and/or experience. Following this course\, students should be able to: \n\nIdentify various electrical hazards in the workplace\nExplain the definition and duties of a “Qualified Person”\nIdentify various NFPA 70E training requirements\nExplain common tasks considered to be electric shock and/or arc flash hazards\nIdentify how to create an electrically safe working condition\nSelect the appropriate risk control methods using the heirarchy of controls\nPerform job safety planning and a job briefing\nSelect and use an appropriately rated test instrument\nExplain how to verify absence of voltage\nDiscuss the specific justifications in which energized electrical work is permitted\nDetermine when an energized electrical work permit is needed\nExplain the requirements of each of the various approach boundaries\nPerform an electric shock and arc flash risk assessment\nIdentify and select the proper electric shock and arc flash PPE\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at info@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/nfpa-70e-qualified-person-training-open-enrollment/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
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SUMMARY:Basic Life Support (BLS) Training
DESCRIPTION:Delivery Method(s): Classroom Lecture\, Practical Training\, and Performance Evaluations \nMinimum Class Size: 5 \nMaximum Class Size: 20 \n*NOTE: Discounts are available for groups of 5 or more from the same employer. \nCourse Outline \nThis course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-facility and prehospital settings. The course has been updated to reflect new science in the 2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC\, and teaches basic life support skills for application in both in-facility and prehospital settings\, with a focus on high-quality CPR\, improvement of chest compression fraction\, and high-performing team dynamics. This course teaches rescue techniques for adults\, children\, and infants. \nAgenda \n\n1-Rescuer Adult BLS\n\nAdult Chain of Survival\nScene Safety\, Assessment\, and Adult Compressions\nPocket Mask\n1-Rescuer Adult BLS\n\n\nAutomated External Defibrillators (AEDs)\nBag-Mask Devices\n2-Rescuer Adult BLS\nSpecial Considerations\n\nMouth-to-Mouth Breaths\nRescue Breathing\nBreaths With an Advanced Airway\nOpioid-Associated Life-Threatening Emergency\nMaternal Cardiac Arrest\n\n\nChild BLS\n\nPediatric Chain of Survival\nChild BLS\n2-Rescuer Child CPR\n\n\nHigh-Performance Teams\n\nTeam Dynamics\nHigh-Performance Teams\n\n\nInfant BLS\n\nInfant BLS\nInfant Compressions\nBag-Mask Device for Infants\n2-Rescuer Infant CPR\nAED for Infants and Children Less Than 8 Years of Age\n\n\nRelief of Choking\n\nAdult and Child Choking\nInfant Choking\n\n\nConclusion\nSkills Test\n\nAdult CPR and AED Skills Test\nInfant CPR Skills Test\n\n\nWritten Exam\n\nTo register\, call/text (270) 670-4718 or email us at cpr@arrowsafetyus.com.
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/basic-life-support-bls-training/
LOCATION:Arrow Safety – Glasgow\, 110 Reynolds Road\, Glasgow\, KY\, 42141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Arrow Safety%2C LLC":MAILTO:info@arrowsafetyus.com
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SUMMARY:CPR\, AED\, & First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:CPR\, AED\, & First Aid Training\nMay 30th\, 2025 \n8:00AM – 12:30PM CST \nArrow Safety \n900 W. Main St. \nGlasgow\, KY 42141 \nLearn to Save a Life!\nThis course is for anyone in the community ages 13 and up. \nA 2-year CPR/AED/First-Aid certification will be provided upon successful completion of the course. \nSpace is limited. Contact Us to register! \n  \nArrow Safety \nDrew Hinton\, PhD\, CSP\, CHMM\, EMT \nPresident/CEO \n(270) 670-4718 \ninfo@arrowsafetyus.com \n \n 
URL:https://arrowsafetyus.com/event/cpr-aed-first-aid-training/
LOCATION:KY
CATEGORIES:Training
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