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first aid

Action taken immediately in a medical emergency in order to save a sick or injured person's life, prevent further damage, or facilitate later treatment. See also resuscitation.



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Swift has contracted with Desert Haven for six years, paying the center's clients to package and assemble first-aid kits and products.
Fees for the training programs vary depending on the course: a three-month medical billing class is around $3,000; a 10-week EMT program, with re-certification, totals around $1,000; and a one-day CPR and first-aid course, with re-certification, runs about $45.
Some staff may already know current OSHA and first-aid standards, but looking at the big picture, how are you going to implement the safety procedures necessary to ensure a healthy summer?
 
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