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Note: First Aid & CPR/AED certification is valid for two years.

In-House First Aid & CPR/AED Training (September)

The Valley Safety Committee will arrange for in-house group training each year in September. To register, please follow the directions below.

  1. Print, fill out and submit a training request form.
  2. Attend the class and, once completed, you will receive your certification card and the Valley Safety Committee chair will add your name to the library's list of certified staff and faculty.

Cost is $35.00 for one class or $45.00 for both per individual.

Currently certified staff

Individual Training (Anytime)

Dixon Recreation Center offers First Aid / CPR Training throughout the year. If you would like to take advantage of these classes through your department, the Safety Committee would like you to follow the process below so that we may maintain a current list of First Aid / CPR-AED certified staff. Once certified, your name will be added to a list on our library intranet page, given to department heads and added to first aid kits throughout the building. This will allow other library building staff to know who is currently certified.

Those who are certified on their own may volunteer their name for the library's certification list by contacting the Valley Safety chair.

Procedure for Individual Training:

  1. Obtain permission from your supervisor.
  2. Go to the Dixon Recreation web site and search for a time you can attend one of their training sessions. 
  3. Contact Dixon directly at (541) 737-3736 to register for one of their classes.
  4. Attend the class and once completed, send a photocopy of your certification card to the Valley Safety Committee chair who will then add your name to the library's list of certified staff and faculty.

Questions? Please contact the Valley Safety Committee at LibSafety@oregonstate.edu

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