Resources and Other Results:

Recent BLS Figures on Workplace Fatalities
The Bureau of Labor Statistics posted new data in December regarding deaths from on-the-job injuries for 2016. According to a... More →

Getting Started in Emergency Care Training

CPR, AED, and First Aid Training
HSI offers training for CPR, AED, First Aid, and advanced programs such as Basic Life Support (BLS). Designed to meet... More →

Benefits of Making Safety Training a Priority
Just before the end of the year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released their report summarizing the final data... More →

Risk Management Smarts: Retail Safety Skills Training
Retail safety skills training is not only necessary for the well-being of employees, but it’s also smart risk management. According... More →

How to Build Your Safety Record for Workforce Recruitment
Today, the employment market is tight across the United States. Statistics tell us everyone who can be employed, is employed... More →

What’s the OSHA Data Initiative (ODI)?
The OSHA Data Initiative (ODI) is a data collection effort to learn more about private-sector occupational injury & illness rates... More →

Become a CPR Instructor
Whether you want to provide training to your organization, establish a full-time career, or earn extra money part-time, we’re here... More →

HSI Has All Your Emergency Care Training Needs
As an emergency care instructor, you have a unique opportunity to impact your community by teaching lifesaving skills — making... More →

CAPCE & Advisory Board
HSI is a nationally accredited organization of CAPCE. As a CAPCE accredited organization, HSI offers both virtual and instructor-led courses... More →

Choosing a Flexible Emergency Care Training Provider: Why It Matters
There are a handful of emergency care training brands to consider when choosing CPR, AED, First Aid and active shooter... More →

Compliance
HSI’s emergency care training programs are currently in use by, and accepted, approved, or recognized as meeting the requirements of... More →

AI-Driven Safety Plans: Protecting Utility Workers in Real-Time
Utility workers face constant risks, including heavy equipment, electrical hazards, unpredictable weather, and moving vehicles. These ever-changing conditions make traditional... More →

OSHA’s Site-Specific Targeting Program (SST)
The Site-Specific Targeting Program is OSHA’s primary programmed inspection plan. Its chief purpose is to cover non-construction worksites having 2... More →

Office Safety Training for Employees
When was the last time you said, “be careful!” to a coworker as you bid goodbye or left a meeting... More →

First Responder Continuing Education Training
Need a convenient way to meet EMS Continuing Education (CE) requirements? HSI is your answer. We offer online distributive training... More →

Live Online Learning Now Available from 24-7 EMS
Regular visitors to our 24-7 website may have noticed a new look to the site. We’ve refreshed the website to... More →

Remote Skills Verification
RSV is a revolutionary new way to get full certification training in CPR, AED, and First Aid from a live... More →

NREMT & State Regulations
HSI offers hundreds of courses that meet NREMT recertification and refresher guidelines for emergency medical responders, EMTs, and paramedics. As... More →

Construction Focus Four: The Top Four Construction Hazards, and Tips to Avoid Them
Construction is one of the largest employers in the U.S., employing hundreds of thousands of workers in assorted trades. It... More →

How to Avoid Safety Recordkeeping Errors and Citations
Failure to maintain current and error-free workplace records can end up costing you loads of money in OSHA violations. Employers... More →

Why Tech Businesses Need to Care About Worker Safety
You know what? You’re right. The risk of occupational injuries and illnesses is lower in the tech industry, statistically speaking... More →

Nurses Month: Nurses Make a Difference
Whether they’re providing emergency or routine care, nurses make a difference in their patients’ lives and in their communities. As... More →

Nurses Month: Nurses Make a Difference
Whether they’re providing emergency or routine care, nurses make a difference in their patients’ lives and in their communities. As... More →

RSV Training
RSV is a revolutionary new way to get full certification training in CPR, AED, and First Aid from a live... More →

Remote Skills Verification: Reaching Your Students Online
Approved Training Centers and Instructors can now take advantage of HSI’s new Remote Skills Verification (RSV) technology to safely continue... More →

Incorporating Employee Wellness into EHS Programs
At the beginning of the year, we hosted a webinar titled Workplace Health and Safety 2025: Employee Wellness and over... More →

Remote Skills Verification: Reaching Your Students Online
Approved Training Centers and Instructors can now take advantage of HSI’s new Remote Skills Verification (RSV) technology to safely continue... More →

HSI May 2023 Newsletter
Your monthly digest of EHS, Compliance, and Professional Development resources & news for you and your business, with something for everyone.... More →

National Safety Month: Workplace Fatalities and Injuries
June is National Safety Month: a time for organizations to place a renewed focus on safety. For many workplaces, this... More →

HSI January Newsletter
Your monthly digest of EHS, Compliance, and Professional Development resources & news for you and your business, with something for everyone.... More →

Top 10 Tips to Find Students for CPR Classes in 2024
One of the many benefits of owning a Training Center or being an Emergency Care Instructor is knowing there is... More →

10 Ways to Keep Your CPR Students Engaged
Have you ever stood in front of a classroom full of CPR students and watched as some played on their... More →

How to Become a CPR Instructor: For New and Experienced Instructors
CPR instructors have the unique opportunity to train community and workplace responders, including healthcare providers, first responders, law enforcement, caregivers... More →

2019 OSHA Outlook
1. OSHA Leader? The start of 2019 for OSHA looks like it could start without a confirmed leader. Currently Loren... More →

All the OSHA Acronyms! With Definitions!
One of the frustrating things about the government—or any large bureaucratic institution—is the jargon. Least popular for laymen are acronyms... More →

Making Sense of the OSHA 300 Log and OSHA Forms 300A and 301
Many of you have been neck deep in the stressful time that is the OSHA 300A form submission and either... More →