Emergency First Response Instructor Course
As a dive professional you are already aware of the benefits of having knowledge in CPR and First Aid.
BUT... Did you know that
- More than 22 million Americans take CPR and First Aid courses annually?
- US Employers spent $54 billion on formal employee training last year, including CPR and First Aid.
- Global CPR training is a billion dollar industry ?
- More and More Automated External Defibrillators (AED)are becoming mandatory in Public areas
- Becoming an Emergency First Response Instructor is not only restricting CPR and First Aid courses to scuba divers, but what about other markets: workplace, Civil service, maritime, fitness centers, tourism sector,....
The Emergency First Response Program:
- is performance based for effective use of your time
- is up to date with current layperson emergency care guidelines
- provides a complete line of quality instructor and participant materials with state of the art instructional design
- is international in scope, allowing for local or regional variations
- has no marketing restrictions other those imposed by local regulation
- has AED training incorporated into the basic course offerings
- divides primary care (CPR) and secondary care (First Aid) into two separate courses for simplification of emergency care training