Read Cross Training

Cards (9)

  • Standard First Aid and Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR/AED:
    • Comprehensive four-day course offering first aid and CPR with AED
    • Guided by the latest First Aid and CPR guidelines
    • Good for general public, schools, communities, and medical allied employees
    • Accepted in accordance with DOLE Dept. Order No. 13 series of 2013
    • 32 hours
  • Occupational First Aid and BLS CPR/AED:
    • Two-day course recommended for workplace offering first aid, CPR with AED, and responding to occupational hazards
    • 16 hours
  • Emergency First Aid:
    • Basic first aid knowledge for people 13 years old and above
    • Focuses on day-to-day emergencies for students, household workers, and community workers
    • 8 hours
  • Sports First Aid:
    • Focuses on injuries commonly acquired during exercise or sports, particularly contact sports
    • Tailored content for athletes, sport coaches, and trainers
    • 8 hours
  • Wilderness First Aid:
    • Focuses on injuries likely to occur outdoors
    • Concise and effective training for outdoor enthusiasts, mountaineers, boy/girl scouts, camp/tour organizers, and staff above 13 years of age
    • 8 hours
  • Junior First Aid:
    • Intended for elementary students and out-of-school youth aged 10-12 years old
    • 6 hours
  • BLS and CPR for Health Care Providers:
    • Targets persons 18 years old and above with a job-related duty to respond in emergencies
    • Provides in-depth yet concise lecture and skills to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for adults, children, and babies
    • 8 hours
  • BLS Adult CPR for Lay Rescuers:
    • Designed for lay citizens to provide lifesaving intervention focusing on adults
    • Provides information on when to employ resuscitative efforts in a given situation
    • 8 hours
  • BLS Child and Infant CPR:
    • Appropriate for parents, teachers, babysitters, and other caregivers of children
    • Discusses common emergencies children face
    • 8 hours