Industrial EMR
The Industrial EMR course provides traditional EMR training infused with advanced training
Your risk profile is unique. Shouldn't your training be as well?
The traditional EMR course was designed for 911 responders in the civilian setting. Some of the curriculum translates well to the industrial setting. However, there are hazards in the industrial setting that warrant a higher level of training than a traditional EMR course offers. The Industrial EMR course provides traditional EMR training infused with advanced training in
Advanced training topics:
- Burns
- Chemical exposure
- Electrical injuries
- Soft tissue injuries
- Hemorrhage control
- Crush and Entrapment injuries
- Skill mastery
- Site Specific Documentation
- Site Specific Medical Legal, Policies, and Protocols
- Site Specific Tools and Equipment
- Site Specific 911 Activation
- Site Specific Scene Safety
The additional training of these topics were not chosen at random. Aside from being hazards in the typical industrial setting, these topics were chosen because their outcomes and liability are more contingent on the initial responders.
Benefits to choosing Industrial EMR
- Safer place to work
- Lower liability
- Better victim outcomes
- Nationally and OSHA recognized certifications
- Taught by experienced Paramedic instructors with intimate knowledge of emergency care
- Higher quality training that is produces more than a certification
- More engaging course
- Familiarization with your organization's tools, equipment, policy, documentation, and hazards.
Certifications are important, and they are included with the course. But more importantly, your responders will have the knowledge, skills, and ability to respond in your facility like professionals.
Certifications the student will receive:
- Industrial EMR
- NREMT EMR (optional)
- Stop the Bleed
- AHA CPR and First Aid
Arm your providers with training that is designed for their environment!!!!!