HSI Programs
- Home
- Training services
- Health & Safety
- HSI Programs
HSI Training Services – Certified by ASI
ATA is proud to offer HSI-certified Health & Safety Training, delivered with international standards and regional expertise.
Accredited by ASI, our programs empower professionals across various sectors with globally recognized safety skills.


Courses Offered
HSHI Advanced First Aid
This expert-level program is designed for the person who needs or desires more first aid training than that for Basic First Aid certification, but not to the level of Emergency Medical Response. Perfect for corporate emergency response teams, this course presents many of the most common illnesses and injuries responders are likely to encounter.
Participant pre-requisites
Current, valid professional-level BLS certification, if such training is not to be incorporated into the Advanced First Aid class.
Course highlights
- Designed for non-EMS responders including government, corporate, industry, lifeguards, security personnel, law enforcement, corrections personnel and other individuals who are not EMS or healthcare providers.
- Full-color printed materials and clear, concise course content
- 2-year certification
Class topics include:
- Introduction to Anatomy
- Principles of Lifting, Moving and Positioning
- Airway Management and Rescue Breathing
- Principles of Assessment
- Caring for Medical Emergencies
- Caring for Soft Tissue Injuries and Shock
- Caring for Muscle and Bone Injuries
- Caring for Injuries to the Head and Spine
- Multiple-Casualty Incidents and Principles of Triage
- Childbirth
HSI 2020 Adult First Aid - CPR AED
Intended Audience:
Individuals who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers, but who desire or are occupationally required to be trained and certified in adult first aid and/or CPR AED for the adult, child, or infant.
Class Options:
- Adult
- Child and Infant
- Adult, Child, and Infant
Certification Period:
2 years from month of issue
Recommended Time to Complete:
- Adult First Aid | Adult/Child/Infant CPR AED: 4 ½ – 6 ½ hours
- Adult/Child/Infant CPR AED: 1 ½ – 3 hours
- Adult First Aid: 3 ½ hours
Instructional Materials:
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED Skill Guide (one per participant)
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED Instructor Guide (print or digital)
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED media presentation (video, computer, or online blended class)
Online Portal Features:
- Streaming/Offline video presentation player
- Create custom playlists
- Pre-built digital Performance Evaluations
- Track past, present, and future classes
Student Certification Requirements:
- Written Evaluation: Required when specified by organizational, local, or state regulation. Recommended for designated responders with a duty or employer expectation to respond in emergencies.
- Performance Evaluation: All students must perform required skills competently without assistance.
Program Purpose:
- Approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council
- Reflects latest resuscitation science and ILCOR treatment recommendations
- Conforms with 2020 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC
Delivery Options:
- Traditional Classroom
- Blended Learning
- Remote Skill Verification (RSV)
Class Topics:
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
- CPR and Defibrillation
- Chain of Survival
- Assessment & Chest Compressions
- Rescue Breathing & Using a CPR Mask
- Using an AED
- Opioid-Associated Emergency
- Relief of Choking
- First Aid Assessment
- Taking Precautions
- Activating EMS and/or EAP
- Responding to External and Internal Bleeding
- Direct Manual Pressure & Bandaging
- Using a Tourniquet (Improvised and Commercial)
- Shock
- Minor Wounds
- Tooth and Eye Injuries
- Amputated Body Parts
- Open Wounds
- Head, Neck, or Spinal Injury
- Concussion
- Bone, Joint, and Muscle Injuries
- Splinting
- Burns
- Altered Mental States
- Poisoning
- Difficulty Breathing and Asthma
- Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
- Using an Epinephrine Autoinjector (EpiPen®)
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Seizure
- Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
- Presyncope and Syncope
- Heat and Cold Emergencies
- Bites and Stings
HSI ADULT FIRST AID
- HSI First Aid | CPR AED has been approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council.
- Reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR).
- Conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.
Course Highlights:
- Designed for individuals who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers who desire, or are occupationally required, to be trained and certified in first aid
- Scenario videos, full-color digital and printed materials, and clear, concise course content
- 2-year certification
- 2 – 3 ½ hour class duration
Course Topics Include:
- Responding to External and Internal Bleeding
- Direct Manual Pressure & Bandaging
- Using a Tourniquet (Improvised and Commercial)
- Shock
- Common Injuries
- Concussion
- Burns
- Poisoning
- Opioid-Associated Emergency
- Difficulty Breathing and Asthma
- Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
- Heart Attack, Stroke, and Seizure
- Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
- Heat and Cold Emergencies
- Bites and Stings
Instructional Materials:
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED Skill Guide (one per participant)
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED Instructor Guide (print or digital)
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED media presentation (video, computer, or online blended class)
Online Portal Features:
- Streaming/Offline video presentation player
- Create custom playlists
- Pre-built digital Performance Evaluations
- Track past, present, and future classes
Student Certification Requirements:
- Written Evaluation: Required when specified by organizational, local, or state regulation. Recommended for designated responders with a duty or employer expectation to respond in emergencies.
- Performance Evaluation: All students must perform required skills competently without assistance.
Program Purpose:
- Approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council
- Reflects latest resuscitation science and ILCOR treatment recommendations
- Conforms with 2020 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC
Delivery Options:
- Traditional Classroom
- Blended Learning
- Remote Skill Verification (RSV)
Class Topics:
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
- CPR and Defibrillation
- Chain of Survival
- Assessment & Chest Compressions
- Rescue Breathing & Using a CPR Mask
- Using an AED
- Opioid-Associated Emergency
- Relief of Choking
- First Aid Assessment
- Taking Precautions
- Activating EMS and/or EAP
- Responding to External and Internal Bleeding
- Direct Manual Pressure & Bandaging
- Using a Tourniquet (Improvised and Commercial)
- Shock
- Minor Wounds
- Tooth and Eye Injuries
- Amputated Body Parts
- Open Wounds
- Head, Neck, or Spinal Injury
- Concussion
- Bone, Joint, and Muscle Injuries
- Splinting
- Burns
- Altered Mental States
- Poisoning
- Difficulty Breathing and Asthma
- Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
- Using an Epinephrine Autoinjector (EpiPen®)
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Seizure
- Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
- Presyncope and Syncope
- Heat and Cold Emergencies
- Bites and Stings
HSI BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS)
- HSI BLS has been approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council
- Reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)
- Conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update
- Continuing Education Hours Available: Emergency Medical Services (CAPCE)and Dental Professionals (AGD/PACE)
Course Highlights:
- Designed for healthcare providers and other public safety professionals working in a wide variety of occupational settings—in and out of hospital—and individuals enrolled in healthcare and public safety
- Scenario videos, full-color digital and printed materials, and clear, concise course content
- 2-year certification
- 5-hour class
Course Topics Include:
- Adult, Child, and Infant CPR AED: One BLS Provider
- Adult, Child, and Infant CPR AED: Multiple BLS Providers
- Suspected Opioid-Associated Emergencies
- Teamwork in High-Performance Resuscitation
- Relief of Choking
Instructional Materials:
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED Skill Guide (one per participant)
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED Instructor Guide (print or digital)
- HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED media presentation (video, computer, or online blended class)
Online Portal Features:
- Streaming/Offline video presentation player
- Create custom playlists
- Pre-built digital Performance Evaluations
- Track past, present, and future classes
Student Certification Requirements:
- Written Evaluation: Required when specified by organizational, local, or state regulation. Recommended for designated responders with a duty or employer expectation to respond in emergencies.
- Performance Evaluation: All students must perform required skills competently without assistance.
Program Purpose:
- Approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council
- Reflects latest resuscitation science and ILCOR treatment recommendations
- Conforms with 2020 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC
Delivery Options:
- Traditional Classroom
- Blended Learning
- Remote Skill Verification (RSV)
Class Topics:
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
- CPR and Defibrillation
- Chain of Survival
- Assessment & Chest Compressions
- Rescue Breathing & Using a CPR Mask
- Using an AED
- Opioid-Associated Emergency
- Relief of Choking
- First Aid Assessment
- Taking Precautions
- Activating EMS and/or EAP
- Responding to External and Internal Bleeding
- Direct Manual Pressure & Bandaging
- Using a Tourniquet (Improvised and Commercial)
- Shock
- Minor Wounds
- Tooth and Eye Injuries
- Amputated Body Parts
- Open Wounds
- Head, Neck, or Spinal Injury
- Concussion
- Bone, Joint, and Muscle Injuries
- Splinting
- Burns
- Altered Mental States
- Poisoning
- Difficulty Breathing and Asthma
- Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
- Using an Epinephrine Autoinjector (EpiPen®)
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Seizure
- Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
- Presyncope and Syncope
- Heat and Cold Emergencies
- Bites and Stings
HSI CHILD AND BABYSITTING SAFETY (CABS)
Intended audience
Teens and young adults interested in a babysitting business, or who have responsibility for younger family members.
Ratios
Student-to-Instructor Ratio: Recommended 6:1, Maximum 12:1
Delivery options
- Traditional Classroom
- Blended Learning
Instructional elements
Instructional elements
- CABS Instructor Guide (one per instructor, print or digital)
- CABS Slide Presentation with Embedded Video
Student materials
- CABS Student Book with Skill Sheets
Online portal
- Streaming/Of ine video presentation player
- Pre-built digital Performance Evaluations
- Track past, present and future classes
Student certification requirements
- Written evaluation: Not required for certi cation unless required by organizational policy.
- Performance evaluation: All students must perform required skills competently without assistance.
Certification period
- 2 years from month of issue
Recommended time to complete
- Initial Training: About 4 hours
- Successful completion is based on achievement of the core learning objectives rather than a prescribed instruction time.
Topics Covered
1- Becoming a babysitter
- What is a babysitter
2- Preparing to babysit
- Thinking like a babysitter
- Being ready to babysit
- Babysitting business basics
- Getting to know the family
3- Staying safe
- Safety on the job
- Safe and supervised
4- Taking care of kids
- Caring for kids and their basic needs
- Handwashing and hygiene
- Food preparation
- Diapers and helping kids use the bathroom
- Playtime
- Managing challenging behavior
- Naps and bedtime
5- When things go wrong
- Recognizing a problem
- Taking action
- Getting help
- Before help arrives
6- You can do it!
- Bringing it all together
HSI ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING COURSES
You can now get access to some of the most popular titles from the HSI safety training library. The HSI Online Safety Training courses are delivered just like our other blended courses, but no in-person skills evaluation is required.
Upon successful completion of an online safety course, a Certificate of Online Training will be issued. All courses are developed to OSHA standards.
Intended audience
Anyone who needs awareness-level training or a Certificate of Online Training for one or more of the HSI Online Safety Training courses offered.
Delivery options
- Blended Learning, with no requirement for in-person skills evaluation
Student requirements
- After completing the online course, a Certificate of Online Training will be issued.
- Each course is one credit per student.
Course Name | Online Course Length |
---|---|
Asbestos Hazard Awareness | 25 minutes |
Back Safety and Injury Prevention | 35 minutes |
Compressed Gas Safety | 29 minutes |
Confined Spaces | 20 minutes |
Driver Safety | 35 minutes |
Electrical Safety: General Awareness | 23 minutes |
Emergency and Fire Preparedness | 30 minutes |
Fire Extinguisher Safety | 36 minutes |
Hand and Power Tool Safety | 27 minutes |
Hazard Communication | 21 minutes |
Hearing Conservation | 25 minutes |
Heat Stress | 19 minutes |
Industrial Ergonomics | 25 minutes |
Ladder Safety | 20 minutes |
Lockout Tagout | 25 minutes |
Machine Guarding | 25 minutes |
Office Ergonomics | 29 minutes |
Personal Fall Arrest Systems | 30 minutes |
Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals | 14 minutes |
Respiratory Protection | 33 minutes |
Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Prevention | 54 minutes |
Slips, Trips, and Falls | 27 minutes |
Violence in the Workplace | 34 minutes |
ASHI Advanced First Aid
The American Safety & Health Institute’s Advanced First Aid program is designed for non-EMS responders including government, corporate, industry, lifeguards, security personnel, law enforcement, corrections personnel, and others who are not EMS or healthcare providers but desire or require certification in
Instructor Pre-requisites
- A current and properly authorized ASHI Instructor in good standing.
Participant Pre-requisites
- Current, valid professional-level BLS certification (CPR Pro for the Professional Rescuer—may be incorporated/conducted in conjunction with the AFA program as needed).
ASHI-approved training materials
Instructional elements
- ASHI Advanced First Aid Digital Resource Kit (One per Training Center; includes program resource documents, preparatory materials, PowerPoint® presentations, and exam documents)
- ASHI CPR Pro Program Package (when incorporated)
Student Materials
- Emergency Responder: Advanced First Aid for Non-EMS Personnel (Le Baudour, ©2012 Pearson. One per student)
- ASHI CPR Pro Student Handbook (when incorporated; one per student, print or digital)
Student to Instructor Ratio
- 10:1 (Recommended: 6:1)
Successful Completion (Certification)
- Written Exam: Required
- Performance Evaluation: Required Working as the lead responder in a scenario-based team setting, adequately direct the
- Patient Assessment/Management – Trauma
- Patient Assessment/Management – Medical
Course Topics
- Introduction to the EMS System and the Role of the Emergency Responder
- Legal and Ethical Principles of Emergency Care
- The Wellness and Safety of the First Responder
- Introduction to Anatomy
- Principles of Lifting, Moving and Positioning
- Airway Management and Rescue Breathing
- Principles of Assessment
- Caring for Medical Emergencies
- Caring for Soft Tissue Injuries and Shock
- Caring for Muscle and Bone Injuries
- Caring for Injuries to the Head and Spine
- Multiple-Casualty Incidents and Principles of Triage
- Childbirth
Optional Course Topics
- Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Airway Adjuncts, Suctioning, and Oxygen Therapy
- Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Terrorist Threat