Training & Education
Occupational Health
Training & Education
Training & Education
- Respirator Protection Program
- Spirometry (Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) )
- Respirator Fit Testing
- Physical Assessments: Emergency Response Team (ERT) &/or DOT Driver Certifications
- Drug Free WorkplaceAccident Prevention-Sprain/Strain Prevention
- Bloodborne Pathogen Training
- First Aid
- Adult CPR
- Adult CPR/AED
- Healthcare Provider CPR
- ABCs(Always Be Closing) of Workers’ Compensation Quarterly Training
- OSHA 101 Record Keeping Workshop, Quarterly
Wellness Classes At The Worksite:
- 8 Weeks to Wellness
- Eating Healthy
- 8–12 Week Cardiac Risk Reduction
- Wellness First
- Fitness/Weight Management
- Healthy Choices
- Redmond Reducers
- Healthy Aging
- Diabetes Management
- Smoke Cessation
- Stress Management
- Managing or Preventing Hypertension
Community Wellness Classes:
For additional information call 706-290-8012 or email
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