Courses for Workplace Employees
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At Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training, we proudly deliver Health & Safety Institute (HSI) courses designed for individuals, families, and workplace employees who want to be fully prepared for emergencies. Our in-person classes are hands-on, practical, and taught by experienced instructors who make life-saving skills simple and engaging.
Whether you’re a parent, employee, teacher, or first responder, HSI courses give you the knowledge and confidence to act quickly when it matters most. |
In-person HSI Courses for General
Public
Bloodborne PathogensChild and Babysitting SafetyCPR AED
First Aid CPR AEDOxygenInstructor Course
Public
Bloodborne PathogensChild and Babysitting SafetyCPR AED
- Adult CPR AED
- Adult and Pediatric CPR AED
- Pediatric CPR AED
- CPR For New And Expecting Parents
- Date Night CPR
First Aid CPR AEDOxygenInstructor Course
Frequently Asked Questions – AHA Heartsaver Workplace Training
Q: What is an HSI course?
A: HSI (Health & Safety Institute) courses are nationally recognized safety and emergency training programs. They are designed for the general public, workplace employees, and first responders who want to be prepared for emergencies.
Q: Do I need medical experience to take an HSI course?
A: No. Most HSI courses are designed for individuals with little or no medical background. Anyone can learn CPR, AED, and First Aid skills.
Q: Who should take HSI courses?
A: Workplace employees, parents, teachers, coaches, babysitters, construction workers, fitness professionals, and anyone who wants to be ready to respond in an emergency.
Q: What types of certifications do you offer through HSI?
A: Certifications include CPR AED, First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, Child and Babysitting Safety, Emergency Medical Response, and Instructor Development.
Q: How long are HSI certifications valid?
A: Most HSI certifications are valid for 2 years, after which you must renew to stay current.
Q: Where are classes held?
A: Attentive Safety offers HSI courses at two training centers:
Q: Do you offer group or on-site training?
A: Yes. While individuals can register for public classes, Attentive Safety also provides on-site training for businesses, schools, and organizations.
Q: How long do the classes take?
A: Class times vary depending on the course. CPR AED and First Aid typically last 2–4 hours, while advanced courses like Emergency Medical Response may take longer.
Q: Will I get a certification card?
A: Yes. Upon successful completion, students receive an official HSI certification card that is accepted nationwide.
A: HSI (Health & Safety Institute) courses are nationally recognized safety and emergency training programs. They are designed for the general public, workplace employees, and first responders who want to be prepared for emergencies.
Q: Do I need medical experience to take an HSI course?
A: No. Most HSI courses are designed for individuals with little or no medical background. Anyone can learn CPR, AED, and First Aid skills.
Q: Who should take HSI courses?
A: Workplace employees, parents, teachers, coaches, babysitters, construction workers, fitness professionals, and anyone who wants to be ready to respond in an emergency.
Q: What types of certifications do you offer through HSI?
A: Certifications include CPR AED, First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, Child and Babysitting Safety, Emergency Medical Response, and Instructor Development.
Q: How long are HSI certifications valid?
A: Most HSI certifications are valid for 2 years, after which you must renew to stay current.
Q: Where are classes held?
A: Attentive Safety offers HSI courses at two training centers:
- Marietta: 1640 Powers Ferry Rd SE, Building 18, Suite 300
- Doraville: 3688 Clearview Ave, Suite 201
Q: Do you offer group or on-site training?
A: Yes. While individuals can register for public classes, Attentive Safety also provides on-site training for businesses, schools, and organizations.
Q: How long do the classes take?
A: Class times vary depending on the course. CPR AED and First Aid typically last 2–4 hours, while advanced courses like Emergency Medical Response may take longer.
Q: Will I get a certification card?
A: Yes. Upon successful completion, students receive an official HSI certification card that is accepted nationwide.
What Our Students Say
“I needed CPR training for my new job in childcare, and Attentive Safety made the process so easy. The instructor explained everything clearly, and I left confident I could respond in an emergency. My card was emailed the same day!”
– Jasmine R., Marietta, GA
“Our office required Heartsaver CPR AED training, so I signed up on my own. The class was professional, hands-on, and fit perfectly into my schedule. I highly recommend Attentive Safety.”
– Daniel K., Doraville, GA
“I’ve taken CPR classes before, but this was by far the most engaging and practical. The instructor kept it simple, and I feel prepared to help if something happens at work.”
– Maria L., Atlanta, GA
“As a fitness trainer, I needed CPR AED certification fast. Attentive Safety had availability within 24 hours, and I got my AHA card the same day. Excellent experience!”
– Marcus T., Smyrna, GA
– Jasmine R., Marietta, GA
“Our office required Heartsaver CPR AED training, so I signed up on my own. The class was professional, hands-on, and fit perfectly into my schedule. I highly recommend Attentive Safety.”
– Daniel K., Doraville, GA
“I’ve taken CPR classes before, but this was by far the most engaging and practical. The instructor kept it simple, and I feel prepared to help if something happens at work.”
– Maria L., Atlanta, GA
“As a fitness trainer, I needed CPR AED certification fast. Attentive Safety had availability within 24 hours, and I got my AHA card the same day. Excellent experience!”
– Marcus T., Smyrna, GA