Stepping Stone Training
Preparing your employees so they can perform at their best in times of need.
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2010 Courses
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Stepping Stone Training Course Schedule
2010

BSA Meritbadge classes are as scheduled as requested.
In-Home (Family CPR) classes are secheduled as requested.
Office CPR/AED certification and re-certifications are scheduled as requested for In-Office Trainings.

If you have a group of 5-10 individuals and wish to take a class please contact us to make scheduling arrangements.


Course #-session                Date                   Rate
Wilderness First Aid- Meets Philmont requirements

June 2010

Wilderness First Aid- Meets Philmont requirements
Wilderness FA #1004 (3days) June 11-13, 2010 $160.00




August 2010

Wilderness First Aid- Meets Philmont requirements
WFA 4hrs #1004-1 (1evening) Aug 20, 2010 $160
WFA 12hrs #1004-2 (1day) Aug 21 2010

Wilderness First Aid- Meets Philmont requirements
WFA 4hrs #1004-1 (1evening) Sep 1, 2010 $160
WFA 4hrs #1004-2 (1evening) Sep 8, 2010
WFA 4hrs #1004-3 (1evening) Sep 15, 2010
WFA 4hrs #1004-4 (1evening) Sep 22, 2010


December 2010

CPR/AED
CPR 4hrs #1001 (1evening) Dec 21, 2010 $40
CPR 4hrs #1001 (1evening) Dec 21, 2010 $40

Wilderness First Aid- Meets Philmont requirements
WFA 4hrs #1004 (3days) Dec 28-30, 2010 $160


#1001-1 and #1001-2 denotes course number "1001" and "-1" and "-2" note that it is a multi-session class requiring attendance at all sessions for completion.

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The Breakdown:
To best protect your employees.
100% of your staff must know the plan.
70% Must be CPR Trained in adult and pediatric CPR.
50% Should be First Aid trained to the ECSI Standard level.

60% of your shop workers must be First Aid trained to provide the best service possible.

Do all your employees know how to use the tools in your office First Aid kit?
Is the kit complete?

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As a responsible manager or company
executive it is your duty to ensure your employees are prepared.

Are 90% of your staff prepared to come to the aid of their coworkers or one of their family members in a medical crisis?

Calling 911 is not enough! You must be prepared.