Prepare Emergency Training Services

Safety Consultant in Inglewood, California

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(310) 672-3311734 N La Brea Ave, Ste B, Inglewood, CA 90302View on Yelp

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About Prepare Emergency Training Services

Prepare Emergency Training Services brings workplace emergency preparedness to businesses, organizations, and individuals across Inglewood and the South Bay. They specialize in CPR certification, first aid training, and workplace emergency response programs that meet OSHA requirements for employee preparedness. Their 5.0 rating reflects a teaching approach that takes the subject seriously without turning it into a bureaucratic formality. OSHA requires that employers provide employees with access to first aid and emergency response resources, but a lot of organizations treat this as a compliance checkbox rather than something that actually prepares people. Prepare Emergency Training takes a different view. Their instructors use realistic scenarios, hands-on practice, and clear explanations to make sure attendees leave knowing how to act in an actual emergency, not just how to pass a certification test.

How They Can Help

Prepare Emergency Training Services offers a focused range of workplace emergency training programs designed to meet both OSHA compliance requirements and real-world preparedness standards. CPR and AED certification is the core of what they do. Classes cover adult, child, and infant CPR technique, AED device operation, and rescue breathing. Certification meets American Heart Association standards and is valid for two years. First aid training covers wound care, bleeding control, fracture management, burns, choking response, and recognizing signs of stroke or cardiac events. For workplaces with specific hazard profiles, whether a warehouse, construction site, or office, instructors can tailor scenarios to the emergencies most likely to occur in that environment. Bloodborne pathogen training is also available and is an OSHA requirement for employees who may have occupational exposure to blood or body fluids. This applies to healthcare support roles, janitorial work in certain settings, first responder positions, and some manufacturing environments. Group training sessions can be held at your facility, which reduces logistics and keeps costs manageable for larger teams.

What to Expect

Booking training is straightforward. You contact them with your training needs, team size, and preferred dates. They'll recommend the right program based on your industry, OSHA requirements, and any specific hazards in your workplace. For on-site sessions, they handle all materials and equipment. You provide a room large enough for hands-on practice. Class sizes are kept manageable so every participant gets actual practice time rather than just watching a demonstration. During the session, instructors mix instruction with hands-on scenarios. Participants practice CPR on manikins, work through first aid situations, and have a chance to ask questions relevant to their specific work environment. Questions about real workplace scenarios are encouraged. At the end of the session, participants who meet competency requirements receive certification documentation. For employers, they provide a training roster suitable for OSHA recordkeeping. Renewal sessions can be scheduled in advance to keep your workforce current without scrambling at expiration time.

Service Area

Prepare Emergency Training Services is based in Inglewood and serves clients across the South Bay, West Los Angeles, and greater Los Angeles County. They regularly conduct training at workplaces in Inglewood, Hawthorne, El Segundo, Gardena, Torrance, Compton, Carson, and Culver City. On-site training is available throughout the LA metro area for groups. For smaller groups or individuals, classes are also offered at their training location. Contact them to discuss scheduling and travel options for your organization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does our workplace legally need CPR and first aid trained employees?
OSHA requires that employers ensure their employees have access to first aid in the event of a workplace injury. In many settings, that means having trained employees on-site. The specific requirement depends on your industry, proximity to emergency medical services, and employee count. Prepare Emergency Training can help you figure out what applies to your situation.
How long does a CPR and first aid certification last?
Certifications issued under American Heart Association guidelines are valid for two years. After that, a renewal course is required to maintain active certification. Prepare Emergency Training offers renewal sessions and can help employers set up reminders so certifications don't lapse quietly.
Can you come to our workplace to conduct the training?
Yes. On-site training is available throughout the Los Angeles area. You provide a room with adequate space for hands-on practice and they bring all required equipment and materials. On-site training is often more practical and cost-effective for employers with larger teams than sending employees off-site.
What size groups can you accommodate?
They work with groups ranging from a few employees to larger teams. Class sizes are kept manageable to ensure every participant gets real hands-on practice time. For large organizations, they can run multiple sessions on the same day or across consecutive days to cover everyone.
Do you provide documentation for OSHA compliance purposes?
Yes. Every participant who completes the course and meets competency requirements receives certification. For employers, they provide a training roster suitable for OSHA recordkeeping. That documentation is important to have on file in case of an inspection or a workplace incident.
What's the difference between a basic CPR course and a healthcare provider course?
Basic CPR certification covers the technique and AED use appropriate for bystander response in non-clinical settings. Healthcare provider courses add additional protocols, two-rescuer CPR, and skills relevant to clinical or emergency response roles. Prepare Emergency Training can help you choose the right level based on your employees' roles and responsibilities.
Is bloodborne pathogen training required for our industry?
OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires annual training for employees with occupational exposure risk. This applies in healthcare, healthcare support roles, first responder settings, janitorial services in certain environments, and some manufacturing contexts. If you're not sure whether it applies to you, they can help you assess your situation.
How far in advance do we need to book training?
Booking a few weeks out is recommended, especially for on-site sessions. During busy periods or for large group training, booking earlier gives you more scheduling flexibility. For urgent training needs, contact them directly and they'll do their best to fit you in.

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