Certification Training. Course Overview Description Scope Over the course of the program, students will learn the skills needed to safely perform Hazardous Material Technician level response in accordance with OSHA CFR29 1910.120 and NFPA 472 & 1072. The objectives of the course are to teach participants: ▪ to classify, identify, and verify known and unknown material by using field survey instruments and equipment; ▪ to select and use the proper chemical protective clothing provided to the hazardous materials Technician; ▪ to understand hazard and risk assessment techniques for Hazmat and CBRNE environments; ▪ to be able to perform advanced control, containment, and/or confinement operations within the capabilities of the resources and personal protective equipment available; ▪ to develop incident action plans within the parameters of the incident command system. Course Length 5 Weeks, 200 Hours - M-F 0800-1700 Prerequisite Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations Testing/Certification Students will be evaluated and tested on their knowledge, skills and abilities throughout the course. Skill and performance evaluations are included in the daily breakdown within the course pertaining to the skills being learned. Students must complete a written examination at the conclusion of the following module with a passing score of 75%: ▪ Chemistry At the conclusion of the entire Hazardous Materials Technician program, students must complete a written examination covering all course objectives in accordance with IFSAC accreditation standards. A passing grade of 75%, as well as successful completion of all skill check-offs is required by each student in order to complete the course. Cost $4500 per student Course Overview Description Scope Throughout the course of the Paramedic training program, the student will learn the knowledge and skills needed to safely and proficiently provide basic and advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. Paramedics function as part of a comprehensive EMS response, under medical oversight. Paramedics can perform interventions with the basic and advanced equipment with in their system. The paramedic is a link from the scene into the health care system. Course Length 10 Months, 1282 hours. Class meets Tuesday, Wednesday &Thursday 0900-1800 Testing/Certification Students will demonstrate competence in the following skills during testing: patient assessment/management of a trauma patient, patient assessment/management of a medical patient, assessment/management of cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest management/AED utilization, basic and advance airway/ventilation management of an apneic patient, long bone fracture immobilization, joint dislocation immobilization, traction splinting, bleeding control/shock management, upper airway adjuncts and suction, bag-valve-mask ventilation with supplemental oxygen, and supplemental oxygen administration to a breathing patient. Students will show competency in Pediatric, Adult and Geriatric patient management. Students will take written, computer generated and skills examinations covering all course objectives. A passing score of 80% must be obtained. Upon successful completion of the PFD Paramedic Training Program, students are eligible to take the NREMT Psychomotor test and the NREMT CAT test. Upon successful completion of NREMT examinations, students receive their Arizona and National Paramedic certifications Additional Certifications awarded during paramedic training ▪ Certificate of Completion from Phoenix College ▪ ACLS certification ▪ PALS certification ▪ TECC Certification Cost $5,000 Per Student
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