Annuvia, Inc, San Francisco, CA, Mon, 2009-10-26
With most American businesses and organizations providing some level of first aid or safety training for their staff and employees, it is imperative that management select a firm to provide consultation, training, and follow up support regarding the best fit for their needs. Unfortunately, there is a lack of consistency in the health and safety training industry. This problem becomes further compounded with a lack of oversight and standardization and for large organizations, geographical challenges, such as having multiple locations diversely peppered across the country. Countless hours are lost locating qualified vendors, negotiating the investment and terms of the agreement, and selecting the appropriate vendor based on a firm’s corporate first aid training goals. To make matters worse, these efforts are further exacerbated when large offices require their human resources departments to properly vet each vendor for each office.
Consistency in application is key to a properly functioning safety program and adequate due diligence prior to the program’s inception will save hours of work and lost time down the road. Stick to these three requirements for your next first aid training session and you’ll be one step closer to creating a safer environment for your office, without the heartache and financial waste experienced by countless others in your field.
“When asked, many of America’s largest organizations emphatically respond ‘we’re covered when it comes to emergency response and first aid training,’” states Micah Bongberg, President of Annuvia, a national emergency preparedness training organization. “Yet, these same organizations waste time and resources finding vendors (office-by-office) in a pinch, leading to inconsistency of application and, commonly, poor adherence to their very own corporate standards.”
If you’re not sure who’ll be showing up to teach your next First Aid training session, its likely that you also aren’t benefiting from economies of scale, financial savings, and the experiences of medical professionals who know the specific needs of your organization. By sticking to these three criteria, you’ll be the hero of the office. Not only because you’ll learn to implement the skills you’ve been taught, but because you’ve saved your firm time and money.
About Annuvia: Annuvia (http://www.annuvia.com) is a leading provider of health, safety, emergency preparedness and emergency response services in the nation. Annuvia is a direct distributor for many of the AED unit manufacturers and assists businesses and organizations with customized safety training programs such as CPR, AED use and first aid safety.
Media Contact:
Name: Micah Bongberg
Email: info@annuvia.com
Address: 1725 Clay Street, Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone number: 866-364-7940
Website: http://www.annuvia.com

