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Extractions: Richard J. Daley College One of the City Colleges of Chicago 7500 South Pulaski Rd. Chicago, Illinois 60652 773-838-7500 General information Student services Course offerings Offices and services ... Continuing Education Summer 2002 General info How to read the Class Dates and Schedule M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday M-R (Classes meet Monday through Thursday) M/W (Classes meet Monday and Wednesday) Check each class for meeting dates and times. Course Title Description of course, special requirements, additional fees and text information. Course Code Course Section Day(s) of class Start Date End Date Class time Location Instructor Cost Health Care Careers CPR for Healthcare Providers Patient Care Technicians. Not for the general public. Upon successful completion, receive an American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare Providers certificate. For successful completion of the course and certificate, it is suggested to purchase and read the text in advance. 761-3275-CER F 21-Jun 1 Day Capparelli CPR Renewal for Healthcare Providers Healthcare Providers, renews your CPR certificate. You must have a current CPR for Healthcare Providers certificate. Upon successful completion, receive an American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare Providers certificate. For successful completion of the course and certificate, it is suggested to purchase and read the text in advance Requirement: One-way valve at first class.
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Extractions: Registration Information The American Red Cross of Cape Cod is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. Each year, tens of thousands of individuals in Eastern Massachusetts put their trust in the American Red Cross for Health and Safety course training. The American Red Cross offers courses of the highest standard year after year to help you keep your family and your community safe. In all Red Cross courses, program materials are developed and reviewed by distinguished members of the medical and emergency response community. Most importantly, all courses include hands-on practice and opportunities for interaction with our experienced course instructors. Our courses use many instructional methods, including text books, videos, and discussion.
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Extractions: Orientation Safety Administration Hand Tools Power Tools Keys and Locks Orientation covers an introduction to the CBAT (Competency-Based Apprenticeship Training) system of delivery, use of the computer system which delivers exams and tracks students' grades and progress, and also contains modules on: The History of Locksmithing, and; A Glossary of Terms for the Locksmith Industry Safety The subject Administration in first period, briefly covers warehouse shipping procedures and invoicing procedures.
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Extractions: First Aid and CPR Training covers the basics of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It includes classroom, practical evaluations, and 2 written exams. Students will be required to pay for course materials and certification fees. American Red Cross and/or American Safety and Health Institute certification earned. First Aid and CPR are required to obtain certification as a scientific diver at ECU. DAN Oxygen Administration Course This module concentrates on oxygens role in dive accidents. The class topics include: why oxygen is important, what it does during administration, and how to use it. Hands on use and practical examinations are included and a written exam is required. Students will be required to pay for course materials and certification fees. Oxygen Administration training is required to obtain scientific diving certification with ECU. Shipboard and Underwater Research Techniques (COAS 5000) Scientific Diving Openwater Training This is the openwater training portion of the ECU scientific diver course and is required to complete ECU Scientific Diver Certification. Dives are usually scheduled in a two-week block immediately following the end of the Spring Semester. Dives include all openwater dives required for a given training module, and all dives required to meet the 100' depth certification requirements as outlined in the ECU Diving Manual. Students coming to ECU to participate in a Maritime Field School as a visiting student are required to participate in parts of this training in order to be issued a Temporary Diving Permit with the University
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Extractions: EVENTS/PROGRAMS Event/Program Description Location Date/Time Cost Support Groups Cancer Support Group Call 537-1584 Bruno Ferrari Family Cancer Center Conference Room First and Third Friday, 10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Free Club LEAN Support group to assist graduates of Learning to L.E.A.N. weight loss management class in continuing their new lifestyle of healthy eating and physical activities. Latrobe Area Hospital Monthly Call 537-1281 to enroll. Precious Treasures Pregnancy Loss Support. Call 724-537-1526. Alex G. McKenna Education Center Fourth Thursday of the month Free Helping to Heal Support Group for those dealing with the loss of a loved one. Children who attend engage in art therapy. Call 724-537-1755. Latrobe Area Hospital First and Third Thursdays
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Extractions: Winter 2003 Partnership Courses by Region February - March Long Island Region I Course Date(s) Course Location February 18 Emergency First Aid/CPR Hauppauge, Dept. of Transportation February 20 Recordkeeping/Accident Reporting System West Brentwood, Pilgrim PC Office Practices Hauppauge, Dept. of Transportation February 25 Accident Prevention/Investigation Hauppauge, Dept. of Transportation February 25 Electricity Basics Old Westbury, SUNY Old Westbury February 28 Getting Control of and Managing Your Personal Finances Freeport, Dept. of Labor Writing Clinic Hauppauge, Dept. of Transportation NYC Region II Course Date(s) Course Location Fundamentals of Writing: Putting It All Together NYC (Manhattan), Div. of Parole February 18 Organized Secretary NYC (Manhattan), Dept. of Health
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Extractions: Xcellent Course: Standard First Aid Description: Meets many companies' CalOSHA requirements. Participants will learn and practice adult CPR, rescue breathing, choking rescue, including automated external defibrillation (AED) and the following first aid skills: bleeding control, treatment of burns, fractures, sprains, strains, seizures, poisoning, heat and cold emergencies. Certificates: Adult CPR (valid 1 year) Standard First Aid (valid 3 years). Length: 6.5 hours Fee: May 24 Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm June 7 Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm June 21 Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm Location: SALINAS January 4 Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm February 1 Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm March 29 Saturday 8:00am-3:00pm May 10 Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm May 17 Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm MONTEREY SERVICE CENTER Course: First Aid Basics Description: First Aid training without CPR. Designed to teach: bleeding control and treatment of burns, fractures, strains, sprains, seizures, shock, heat and cold emergencies and poisoning.
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Extractions: Why a Family Disaster Supplies Kit? After a disaster, local officials and relief workers will be on the scene, but they cannot reach everyone immediately. You could get help in hours, or it may take days. Would your family be prepared to cope with the emergency until help arrives? Your family will cope best by preparing for disaster before it strikes. One way to prepare is by assembling a Disaster Supplies Kit. Once disaster hits, you won't have time to shop or search for supplies. But if you've gathered supplies in advance, your family can endure an evacuation or home confinement. Obviously, the types of disaster emergencies and conditions you and/or your family might encounter vary depending on your geographic location. Please consult your personal physician for further recommendations. How do I prepare my kit?
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Extractions: Overview Effective since 1988, all coach members are required to fulfill safety training requirements as established by the USS Board of Directors. USS currently requires coach members to hold current certification cards for the following courses: Safety Training for Swim Coaches, CPR and First Aid. USA Swimming Coaches Safety Curriculum 1998-99 Requirements and Equivalents Safety Training for Swim Coaches American Red Cross: Coaches who cannot locate a local American Red Cross chapter or encounter a problem finding a Safety Training for Swim Coaches class should contact Cathy Durance, USS Member Services Coordinator, at cdurance@usswim.org First Aid Any one of the following courses will satisfy the requirement: American Red Cross: ARC/USOC Sport Safety Training (6.5 hours with Adult CPR; 7 hrs with elective Child CPR)
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Extractions: Defensive Driving Defensive Driving will teach you to identify risky attitudes and behaviors that cause problems on the road, learn what it means to be a defensive driver, learn how to avoid a collision and identify driving hazards and learn how to identily and react to road rage. This course may qualify you for a discount on most auto insurances.Please email your drivers license information prior to taking the class. This information is needed to complete the certification paper work for this class. schumannl@usa.redcross.org Sign-up Now
Extractions: Professional Development Book Discussion Group: In Mrs. Tully's Room 6:30-8:30 pm WCCA conference room An advanced learning opportunity for early childhood educators who are seeking a stimulating exchange with colleagues. Registration fee includes a copy of author Vivian Gussin Paley's In Mrs. Tully's Room. Sign-up by September 15th to allow for book order and pre-reading. Cost: $15 members/ $25 non-members. Facilitated by Mary Greve, EES Early Childhood Specialist Credit: R CDA #3, 4 The Business of Family Child Care: Part 1 - Promoting Your Business Thursday October 3 6:30 8:30 pm WCCA conference room This is first of an eight-part series designed to cover the basics of running your Family Child Care Business. Join Kerri Beebe, local early childhood educator, for a discussion on Professionalism, Communication with Parents including how to get them more involved with your program, Marketing and Setting Your Rates. Credit R CDA # 4, 5, 6
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Extractions: home our story description of classes Client Comments ... Open enrollment classes Description of Classes We offer a variety of different classes, ranging from CPR for the layperson (non-healthcare provider), to CPR for healthcare providers in addition to First Aid and emergency response training. Below is a breakdown of the types of classes we offer, in addition to who might need them. Any of them can be interchanged or mixed to meet your specific needs. Adult CPR Includes- A lecture on the importance of CPR, explains how to recognize and treat Heart Attacks and Strokes, and discusses prudent heart living. Blood borne pathogens and prevention of disease transmission are discussed. Choking (Heimlich Maneuver) and rescue breathing are also covered. More than half of this class consists of actual hands-on practice with Adult-size mannequins. Test? - There is no test given for lay people who only attend this class for personal reasons or for a participation only or "Family & friends" type card. For those who need certification, a written exam will be required. Who's this class for?-
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