This safety lesson explains Cal/OSHA’s first aid and CPR training requirements for workplaces. It covers which employees need training, how often certification is required, and what the training must include. The video highlights the importance of having trained personnel ready to respond to medical emergencies and how compliance with these rules helps prevent workplace injuries and fatalities. By following these guidelines, employers can create a safer work environment and meet Cal/OSHA regulations.
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