This is our most complete course. In five hours you will be trained and certified to respond to first aid, breathing and cardiac emergencies in both adults and children — and you will leave with an American Red Cross certification that satisfies OSHA workplace requirements.
If you only take one course, take this one. It covers the full range of emergencies across every age group, which makes it the right choice for anyone whose responsibilities span both adults and children.
This course is built for workplace first-aid responders who need OSHA-compliant certification, school and childcare staff, coaches and camp personnel, construction and industrial crews working under MIOSHA requirements, and any Michigan employer building a genuine safety culture rather than just checking a compliance box.
Every student trains on manikins with visual feedback monitors, so you get instant, objective feedback on the depth and rate of your chest compressions. Reading about CPR and actually performing it correctly are different things, and the feedback monitor is what closes that gap.
This full Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course takes five hours. If you need a shorter option, our Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED course runs four hours, and Adult CPR/AED alone runs three hours.
Your American Red Cross certification is valid for two years from the date you complete the course. After that you will need to recertify to stay compliant.
Yes. Successful completion results in a valid American Red Cross digital certification that satisfies OSHA workplace and other regulatory requirements — which is what MIOSHA will expect to see in Michigan.
Pricing depends on your group size and whether you want us to deliver the course onsite. Because classes are capped at 12, training a full crew together is usually the most economical route. Send us your headcount and we'll put a number to it.
Our manikins have visual feedback monitors that show, in real time, whether your chest compressions are the correct depth and rate. Most people compress too shallow and too slow on their first attempt. The monitor tells you immediately, so you build the correct technique rather than a false sense of confidence.