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Rick, our friendly safety trainer returned and again we learned the importance of proper training and re-certification. He follows the guidelines as directed by the National Safety Council (NSC) which meets ECC Guidelines and OSHA standards.
Once the re-certification course was completed I will admit I did feel a renewed sense of preparedness to act in an emergency and more confident in my abilities to really assist and provide life saving care until a professional arrives. It is important to remember that while trained in First Aid and CPR it is vital and can save lives that you can only help and provide assistance if you have been trained and never provide assistance outside of the scope of your training.
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