The American Heart Association (AHA) AED/CPR course is designed to teach you life-saving skills related to automated external defibrillator (AED) use and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). You will learn how to recognize and respond to cardiac emergencies, including how to perform high-quality CPR and use an AED effectively. The course covers techniques for providing aid to adults, children, and infants in various emergency situations, such as sudden cardiac arrest. It also emphasizes the importance of early intervention and collaboration with emergency medical services.
Instructor: Denise Akins - SHEA Officer TSTC
Location: Gameroom, Student Rec Center
Audience: Everyone
In Person
The American Heart Association (AHA) AED/CPR course is designed to teach you life-saving skills related to automated external defibrillator (AED) use and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). You will learn how to recognize and respond to cardiac emergencies, including how to perform high-quality CPR and use an AED effectively. The course covers techniques for providing aid to adults, children, and infants in various emergency situations, such as sudden cardiac arrest. It also emphasizes the importance of early intervention and collaboration with emergency medical services.
Instructor: Fabio "Luis" Hernandez - SHEA Officer TSTC
Location: Racquetball Court, Student Rec Center
Audience: Everyone
In Person
In this training, you’ll learn exactly what you’re dealing with in a phishing, spam, and other virtual attack, as well as how to spot one. Information on the different types of sensitive information and the process for Stop the Bleed is a vital emergency response training program developed by the American College of Surgeons that teaches participants how to recognize and respond to life-threatening bleeding emergencies. During this interactive session, participants will learn to identify severe bleeding, apply direct pressure, use tourniquets correctly, and perform wound packing through both classroom instruction and hands-on practice with specialized training equipment.
Instructor: Joni Coons, TSTC
Location: Conference Room Student Service Center
Audience: Everyone
In Person
While office personnel experience fewer accidents than industrial workers, office accidents and emergencies do occur and can lead to serious injuries. It is the responsibility of everyone in the workplace to be educated on safe work practices. This awareness-level course is ideal for all office workers. It is important to know not only how to stay safe on the job, but also how to correct unsafe working conditions.
Instructor: Jamell Collins, State Office of Risk Management
Location: Multi-Purpose Room, Rec Center
Audience: Everyone
In Person
Learn to stay safe at work or in the classroom by learning to identify situations/tasks where infectious pathogens may be present, what personal protective equipment is needed, how to dispose of biological waste and other provisions required by OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.
Instructor: Dr. Emmanuel Formacio-Serna – Academic Faculty and Health Advisor at TSTC
Location: Conference Room Student Service Center
Audience: Everyone
In Person
This course provides a foundation in stress management principles and practices. Through evidence-based instruction, participants will examine the physiological mechanisms of stress, analyze key stressors and their impacts on physical and mental health, and understand the critical role of stress management in maintaining optimal wellness.
Instructor: Jamell Collins, State Office of Risk Management
Location: Gameroom, Student Rec Center
Audience: Everyone
In Person