Could your workplace be better prepared?

Prepare Your Workplace and Employees

Learn how at our FREE workplace seminar

Preparedness Backpack for your workplace.

From CPR, first aid and automated external defibrillator (AED) training to injury prevention courses, bloodborne pathogens training and community disaster preparedness education, Red Cross training offers complete, flexible programs that help your company stay prepared for virtually any life-threatening situation. First Aid/CPR/AED training courses combine lecture, demonstrations and video with hands-on training in a 'practice-while-you-watch' format. And because the American Red Cross is a member of the OSHA Alliance, you can be sure your employees are receiving the highest quality information and training available to help prevent injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the workplace.

Implementing a comprehensive, organization-wide safety, preparedness and business continuity program is an enormous task. Fortunately, the American Red Cross can make it easier than ever for you to create a safer workplace. Attend our free seminar on OSHA and  preparedness information, as well as the latest health and safety training programs. This seminar is ideal for facility managers, safety and human resource professionals, and other individuals tasked with managing safety and emergency preparedness plans. 

Build the program that works for your business using our modular curriculum. Contact Joyce Cundiff, Health & Safety Manager, at the Warrick County Chapter of the American Red Cross for more information.


 

Baby Sitting Class  

    Because You Care...Prepare

What you need to know and what every parent wants in a safe and responsible babysitter!

Designed for 11 to 15 year olds, the Babysitter’s Training course can help you—

SIGN UP NOW! Begins July 25th




 


What Does a HERO Look Like?

HEROES are everywhere around us and Warrick County is blessed to have many HEROES. Tim Pierce, Warrick County Sheriff's Deputy is a true HERO. Deputy Pierce is a School Resource Officer in Warrick County and has participated in Warrick County Red Cross' HEROES Campaign since 2008. In 2008, Deputy Pierce challenged students at Castle High School to help him raise money for the HEROES Campaign and when they met their goal, he shaved his head as promised.

 

Donate to the HEROES Campaign