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Corporate CPR Training

Looking to ensure your company is prepared for a CPR emergency? Consider enrolling your team members and employees in our Corporate CPR Training Class. At Pulse CPR and First Aid School, we offer flexible programs that combine lecture, demonstrations, video, and hands-on training to prepare your staff for any life-threatening situation. Our American Heart Association-certified courses provide both traditional and blended options for CPR and First Aid training, and certification cards are issued upon completion.

Our training meets all State, Federal, and OSHA requirements, and we can come to your business location or host your group at our CPR facility. We serve a broad area including Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Savannah, North Augusta, Aiken, and Columbia.

Our Heartsaver Adult First Aid with CPR and AED course is ideal for anyone assigned to respond to emergencies in the workplace or community, as well as those who want to learn First Aid, CPR, and AED skills. It covers the First Aid skills recommended by OSHA and provides training in effectively assessing and maintaining life in the critical minutes following an emergency.

Our classes are suitable for large and small companies, utility companies, general offices, construction sites, teachers, parents, personal trainers, maritime personnel, social workers, summer camps, counselors, coaches, and foster care providers. We are an official American Heart Association CPR Training School, and our classes provide certification cards that are valid for two years and are issued the same day as the class.

We are flexible in our classroom setup and can teach at your location with a TV, DVD player, and remote or can provide the equipment if needed. We do not charge extra fees for travel, setup, or equipment rental, and our trainers are available to teach on-site at your offices.

To learn more or to schedule Corporate CPR or First Aid training for your organization, contact us at pulsecpr967@gmail.com or call 706-901-7277. Don’t wait until an emergency strikes to prepare your staff for life-saving interventions

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