The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
Corporate Training
The Oregon Mountain River Chapter offers a variety of
CPR/AED and First Aid course options for the workplace. All training programs
are designed for the adult learner and emphasize hands-on skills and scenario
practice. Students will have their own manikins during class and will receive
reference material to help them stay current on the valuable lifesaving
techniques learned in class.
Classes are available weekdays, weekends and
evenings. In order to accomodate your specific needs, Oregon Mountain River
Chapter offers three options for training:
At Your Workplace
All on-site classes are customized to include specific injuries and accidents
your employees are most likely to encounter, ensuring that your class matches
the needs of your workplace. To request additional information, please call 541-382-2142.
At the Oregon Mountain River Chapter
For classes currently scheduled at the Oregon Mountain River Chapter please view our Calendar.
Questions? Call 541-382-2142
Train One of Your Own
Train one of your employees as an instructor who can then train and certify
your employees in American Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED. This program has
many benefits including:
The most comprehensive CPR/AED and First Aid Instructor Training
available provided by professional Red Cross Instructor Trainers.
Money saved on your company's safety training needs.
Customized class size and instruction.
A partnership with American Red Cross that includes additional
safety programs and services for your employees and their families.
Instructional materials and equipment that are available both for
rental and purchase.
Red Cross staff available for technical assistance and record
keeping, including issuing certificates.
For more information about this program, call
541-382-2142