Safety Training Seminars in San Francisco

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598, Vermont Street, 94107, San Francisco, San Francisco County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 415-437-1600
website: www.safetytrainingseminars.com
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Latitude: 37.762215, Longitude: -122.404424

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    Reuben Alvear

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    I've taken this training three times. I appreciated that the most recent session (on 5/26/18) involved more hands-on work, as opposed to watching lots of video. I also liked that the instructor, John, continually drilled home essentials, as doing so can help info sink in more.

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    Johnny Auyoung

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    Great place to receertify CPR. I got out early, done in

  • Claude Hemphill

    Claude Hemphill

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    Thorough and practical teaching of Basic Life Support per AHA curriculum. Kept on time but covered everything. Instructor willing to correct folks who needed help, rather than just slide. Thank you for the rigor.

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    ki yo

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    not sure where Karl is located, but he was invited to our SF location to give the training. He was THE BEST! He was personable, made it fun and made the concepts easy to remember. I would highly recommend training for CPR and First Aid with this business and definitely request that Karl return. Glad to know that the certification lasts 2 years, which is not often the case.

  • Anna Osmukhina

    Anna Osmukhina

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    I took this seminar to keep my yoga teacher certificate current, and I would recommend this class even to the people who don't need to have CPR or First Aid certification: never know when emergency strikes, and this simple training can help save lives. The sign up on the website is straightforward; there are weekday and weekend options available. The trainees receive a helpful current AHA workbook to take home. The instructor was good at teaching, knowledgeable, and clearly an experienced emergency care provider. (I took this class 2 years ago as well; had a different instructor, who was also excellent). There are helpful instructional videos, in-class discussion, clarification, and demos, and plenty of opportunities to practice on manikins and other training equipment. Remember to bring cash!

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