In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, NSC First Aid subject matter expert Robb Rehberg released four Technical Bulletins for First Aid instructors, dated May 4, April 21, April 13, March 30 and March 16.
In light of the continuing health crisis, NSC is providing the following updated guidance related to first aid and CPR training. This information replaces all previously issued guidance and directives regarding first aid and CPR training that were issued in the March and April Technical Bulletins.
NSC is aware that the loosening of social distancing restrictions in certain areas of the country may make it possible to conduct first aid and CPR training. All instructors are to observe the following until further notice:
1. Teaching First Aid and CPR in a Classroom Environment:
2. NSC First Aid, CPR & AED Online Course Skills Testing
Due to the current COVID 19 crisis, we are temporarily changing the policy regarding skills testing following the completion of NSC First Aid, CPR & AED Online course. Effective immediately, the deadline for completing skills testing for individuals who have completed the First Aid, CPR & AED Online course has been temporarily extended from 45 days to 90 days.
3. Temporary Extension of Expiration Dates for First Aid and CPR Completion Cards
In light of the continuing health crisis and the difficulty in providing training to individuals with current first aid and CPR cards, NSC is extending the expiration dates of all first aid and CPR completion cards by 120 days. Ultimately, the acceptance of this extension is at the discretion of the individual employer or regulatory agency.
Chapters, training centers and instructors who have additional questions or concerns about teaching first aid courses with regard to COVID-19 are encouraged to contact the NSC First Aid Department at FirstAidTech@nsc.org.
In light of the continuing health crisis and the difficulty in providing training to individuals with current first aid and CPR cards, NSC is extending the expiration dates of all first aid and CPR completion cards by 120 days. Ultimately, the acceptance of this extension is at the discretion of the individual employer or regulatory agency.
This policy will be re-evaluated on or before May 31 and may be extended as needed.
The American Heart Association recently released interim guidelines for rescuers responding to victims of cardiac arrest with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19. As a result of these interim guidelines, all NSC instructors are advised to share the following information to current and past course participants regarding response to cardiac arrest in victims with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19:
Adults:
Children:
Chapters, training centers and instructors who have additional questions or concerns about teaching first aid courses with regard to COVID-19 are encouraged to contact the NSC First Aid Department at FirstAidTech@nsc.org.
Due to the current COVID 19 crisis, we are temporarily changing the policy regarding skills testing following the completion of NSC’s First Aid, CPR & AED Online course. Effective immediately, the deadline for completing skills testing for individuals who have completed the First Aid, CPR & AED Online course has been temporarily extended from 45 days to 90 days.
This policy change will be effective through June 30, 2020 and will be extended as needed.
Cases of novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, have surpassed 125,000 worldwide, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, with more than 1,200 cases in the United States. The National Safety Council is committed to sharing relevant resources to help keep our members, our instructors and the public informed about this rapidly developing situation.
In light of the current situation, NSC advises all first aid instructors to follow the recommendations issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. NSC has created an online resource that contains links to these recommendations, as well as other important information on COVID-19. Please visit nsc.org/coronavirus for more information.
In addition, NSC advises chapters, training centers, and instructors to observe the following when teaching first aid and CPR classes, effective immediately:
CPR Instruction:
First Aid Instruction:
The above guidance should be followed at least until April 30, 2020. NSC will notify chapters, instructors, and training centers if this time frame must be extended.
Finally, in light of the current situation and its impact on the availability of training courses, NSC is recommending that regulatory agencies and employers consider extending the acceptance of NSC first aid and CPR cards up to 60 days past the expiration date. Ultimately, this decision is at the discretion of the individual employer or regulatory agency. Chapters, training centers and instructors who have additional questions or concerns about teaching first aid courses with regard to COVID-19 are encouraged to contact the NSC First Aid Department at FirstAidTech@nsc.org.
There are no items in your cart