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AGD Members Eligible for CE Hours

Members of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) receive Continuing Education (CE) hours when they complete American Heart Association (AHA) courses at Code One.  Hours for BLS Provider (CPR), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) courses are automatically accepted by the AGD… Read More

AED: A False Sense of Security

As the Health and Safety Manager of your workplace, you’ve finally completed the seemingly endless process of researching, budgeting, purchasing, and installing an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on the wall of the break room.  You’ve arranged for a team of employees to undergo Heartsaver CPR AED training with the American… Read More

ServSafe Practice Exams

ServSafe Manager Practice Test If you’re preparing for ServSafe Manager certification, you may be worried about the written exam that is required to complete this training.  Fortunately Code One has ServSafe Manager Practice Tests available which are free for you to use in preparing.  The ServSafe Manager… Read More

South Carolina AED Liaison Requirement

Section 44-76 of the South Carolina Code of Laws sets standards for Automated External Defibrillator (AED) devices for owners of the devices.  This statute has many very important components related to the supervision, training, maintenance, testing, use and reporting requirements related to AED devices. South Carolina law requires that persons… Read More

Does ServSafe meet DHEC requirements?

In 2014, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DHEC) updated its regulations to require at least one employee with the authority to direct and control food preparation and service to be a food protection manager who has been certified by an accredited program. Only Conference for… Read More

We asked a couple of our training sites why they enjoy working with Code One. Here is what they told us:

“We have found Code One to be a pleasure to work with. Their turnaround is very fast, and accurate. If there are issues, Code one has always been very responsive and pleasant. They are a very competent group of folks who don’t take shortcuts. They review incoming paperwork for accuracy… Read More

The Cost of Training for Life

One of the first questions we are asked when developing a training plan with a new prospective client is “What is it going to cost me?”  In some cases this is also the last question we are asked.  I try not to take it personally when someone turns down a… Read More

Now Hiring Teammates in Allentown, PA

We are Code One Training Solutions, a rapidly growing American Heart Association Training Center on a mission to prepare rescuers with the skills and knowledge they need to save lives. Our team of 40 professional educators bring real-life experiences into the classroom as we empower ordinary citizens and healthcare providers… Read More

Overcoming Obstacles to Bystander Initiated CPR through Approachable Public Education

The Problem: Bystander CPR is initiated in only 28.6% of cases of out of hospital cardiac arrest. Despite this, victims only have a short window of time to survive this event. Victims depend on the prompt delivery of CPR, defibrillation, and Advanced LifeSupport. Women and minorities receive bystander initiated CPR… Read More

Lost CPR Card? We’ll show you how to get a new one in three easy steps

Updated 2023-08-10 We often hear from people looking for their lost CPR certificate.  Fortunately there are some easy steps you can take to find your last card.  If you aren’t able to locate it through the below options, you’ll need to contact the Training Center or instructor who taught your… Read More

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