First Aid and CPR Training for Employers in Ann Arbor, MI

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First Aid and CPR Training for Employers

Occupational Care Services offers First Aid, CPR, and AED training led by experienced HSI-certified instructors. Our courses prepare your workforce to respond confidently during workplace emergencies, from cardiac arrest to bleeding injuries to choking incidents. We serve employers across construction, manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, childcare, and public safety who need to meet OSHA requirements, satisfy state licensing mandates, or build a safer workplace culture.

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“The Occupational Care Services team has completely changed the way I’ve felt about occupational health clinics for the better. From onsite DOT visits to after-hour care, they’re able to provide a comprehensive occupational health program for our operation.”

— Kevin V., CINTAS

Get Employees Certified Without Workday Disruptions

OCS offers training programs alongside clinical services so you can coordinate First Aid and CPR training with DOT physicals, respirator fit testing, or drug screening. Complete multiple occupational health requirements with one partner instead of managing separate vendors.

Whether you need training for a small group or your entire staff, we make it convenient and flexible:

  • Classes available at our Livonia clinic or on-site at your workplace
  • Available 24/7 nationwide to fit your schedule
  • Volume discounts available for larger groups
  • Pricing based on class size and location—contact us for a quote
  • Hands-on, practical training with a two-year certification
  • Taught by HSI-certified instructors with real-world experience

Our team works with employers across industries to provide OSHA-compliant training that helps meet workplace safety requirements and enhances emergency preparedness.

Why Workplace Emergency Training Matters

When a workplace emergency happens, trained employees can make the difference between a close call and a tragedy. CPR and First Aid training prepares your team to stabilize a coworker experiencing cardiac arrest, control bleeding from an injury, or clear an airway during a choking incident while EMS arrives.

This training satisfies OSHA workplace safety requirements, reduces liability exposure, and demonstrates your commitment to worker safety.

Have workers exposed to asbestos on your crew? They’ll need asbestos physical exams to meet OSHA’s medical surveillance requirements—we handle those too.

Workplace Emergency Training

What Your Team Will Learn

Your employees will leave class ready to recognize workplace emergencies, take immediate action, and provide care until EMS arrives. Our instructors use hands-on practice with real-world scenarios:

Recognizing Cardiac Arrest and Breathing Emergencies

Assess responsiveness, identify abnormal breathing patterns, and recognize when immediate action is needed.

Performing High-Quality Chest Compressions

Proper hand placement, compression depth and rate, and CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants.

Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

Locate, power on, follow prompts, and deliver shocks confidently during cardiac emergencies.

Treating Common Workplace Injuries

Control bleeding, bandage wounds, respond to burns, stabilize fractures or sprains, and perform choking relief techniques.

Responding to Pediatric and Infant Emergencies

Age-specific CPR, choking relief, and emergency assessment for childcare, education, and healthcare settings.

Staying Calm Under Pressure

Call 911, direct bystanders, use personal protective equipment, and provide effective care when seconds count.

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Industries We Serve

Our First Aid, CPR, and AED courses work for any employer who wants a safer, better-prepared workforce. We frequently train teams in these industries:

Construction & Manufacturing

OSHA often requires trained responders on jobsites, and having certified employees on-site means faster response when injuries occur in high-risk environments.

Transportation & Logistics

DOT and fleet managers need teams trained to handle roadside emergencies and meet federal safety standards.

Healthcare & Medical Offices

Staff certifications satisfy regulatory requirements and prepare teams to respond to patient or visitor emergencies.

Childcare & Education

State licensing often mandates CPR and First Aid certified staff, and trained educators can respond immediately to child and infant emergencies.

Security & Public Safety

First responder readiness improves outcomes during on-duty medical incidents and public emergencies.

Compliance Training

Compliance-Focused Training That Fits Your Schedule

OSHA, DOT, and state licensing boards require many employers to maintain certified first responders onsite. Our HSI-certified training satisfies these compliance requirements while preparing your workforce to handle real emergencies. We coordinate with your operations team to deliver training during shift changes, slow periods, or after hours. Our instructors arrive with everything needed and set up quickly at your facility. We handle all certificate tracking and compliance documentation, with renewal reminders sent before your two-year certifications expire. Many employers coordinate First Aid and CPR training with DOT physicals, respirator fit testing, or drug screening to complete multiple occupational health requirements in one visit.

Transparent Pricing Based on Your Needs

Pricing varies based on class size and location. We offer volume discounts for larger groups, and onsite training may include travel fees depending on your facility’s location. Contact us for a customized quote that fits your budget and training requirements.

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Schedule First Aid and CPR Training with Occupational Care Services

With 30+ years of occupational health experience, we’ve trained thousands of workers across construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation industries throughout Michigan and nationwide. As a 100% woman-owned business, we qualify for federal contracts and corporate supplier diversity programs while delivering responsive, personalized service.

We train groups of any size—from 5 employees to 500—with volume discounts and flexible scheduling that works around your operations. Classes are available at our Livonia clinic, or we can bring instructors to your worksite to minimize disruption.

Want to get your team certified? Contact us today to discuss your training needs and get a customized quote.

First Aid and CPR Training in Ann Arbor, MI

Employers in Ann Arbor and throughout Washtenaw County can schedule First Aid, CPR, and AED training through OCS, either at our Ann Arbor clinic or at their own facility. Our HSI-certified instructors deliver hands-on, OSHA-compliant courses that satisfy workplace safety requirements across construction, manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and childcare industries. Many Ann Arbor-area employers coordinate CPR training alongside DOT physicals or drug screening to knock out multiple occupational health requirements in a single visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do employers need both First Aid and CPR training? +
CPR focuses on cardiac arrest and breathing emergencies through chest compressions and rescue breaths. First Aid covers wound care, burn treatment, fracture stabilization, choking relief, and broader workplace emergencies.
How do I get my CPR and First Aid certification? +
OCS provides your certification upon course completion and emails you a copy. Certifications are valid for two years, and we send renewal reminders before they expire.
What are the seven steps of basic First Aid? +
The seven steps are: ensure scene safety, call 911, check responsiveness, open airway and check breathing, perform CPR if no pulse, control bleeding with direct pressure, and treat for shock until help arrives.
How long does the training take? +
Most classes last 2 to 4 hours, depending on the course type and your group size. We schedule training around your operations to minimize disruption to your workday.

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