Posts Tagged ‘First aid training Princeton’


CPR, First Aid training, OSHA MN

Monday, June 14th, 2010

What are you looking for in an instructor?  What about the quality of the training or the qualifications of the trainers?  Let us know!  Write back in the comment section and we’ll help you.

Have you looked at our site pages?  There is a multitude of informational posts that we’ve put here.  If you are looking for the qualifications for instructors please check out our personal page. 

CPR and first aid training for OSHA should be informational, fun, definitely with no stress on the student and practical for the students’ particular use!  We make sure that when we are training industrial, business or commercial agencies that we gear the training toward what they will be possibly experiencing within their workplace.  Taking care to give quality education and NO war stories!

Try our training, you won’t be disappointed!  We’ve gained popularity with our electrical contractors and line workers because of background and understanding of their particular situations.  Ask a line worker for Donovan or Mill and they’ll tell you  they’ve gotten expert instruction in what to do for their particular emergencies! 

Instructors with diverse background in industry, factory settings and EMS are the instructors we have! 

Sign up for training now!

Call 763-477-5766 and speak with Shannon, do you have questions?  We’ll answer them!  We are here to help you.

Will you be the next statistic due to a mistake in safety awareness?

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Listen to yourself, there was a small reminder that told you to buckle up, oops, its gone, just like that!  You can forget because of multitasking, late to an appointment or thinking I’m just going to the store.  I don’t need to buckle up.  This is all it takes and your the next statistic. 

Listen to our message on BOB 106.1FM www.dothebob.com in the first week of November. Times are Monday from 10 AM-3 PM, Wed. 3 PM -7 PM and again on Fri. 10 AM-3 PM. If you like this message, please let us know by posting a comment to our post.

This message is in memory of Jennifer O’Connor who made an error of not buckling up and died because of this mistake.  

 I’ve been to many an accident as a firefighter responder and have seen what a seat belt can do for a person.  I have also seen the results of NOT wearing one.  I just never thought it would directly impact my family and myself.  You see, Jennifer was the mom of my 7 and 8 yr. old granddaughters. 

The message is presented to you by our safety team and BOB 106.1 FM.  Because American CPR & Safety, Inc. is committed to educating the public in safety issues, we’ve partnered with several industries to get messages of safety out there to the public. 

I’d like to know your feelings on this, what would you like to see brought to the public regarding safety issues?  Did you experience something that educated you in safety?  Do you have some helpful hints for our readers, please post your comment.  I will be more than happy to put it up on site to share!