What is an AHA Training Site?
The AHA originally created its Training Network structure to allow for Training Sites to offer you more options for offering AHA training in multiple locations. Please note the official definition of an AHA Training Site:
An AHA Training Site operates with the authorization of an AHA Training Center and meets the following minimum requirements:
- Has a business legal name ( submit business license to the Training Center )
- Teaches AHA courses in accordance with the official AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC
- Maintains at least five AHA Instructors who train more than a combined 250 people each year
- Owns and maintains all equipment needed for teaching AHA courses, including manikins that meet feedback device requirements (equipment may not be borrowed from the Training Center)
- Meets minimum technical requirements
- Uses latest version of one of the top three or four Internet browsers by market share
- Maintains knowledge of and effectively uses AHA Training Network applications, such as the AHA Instructor Network, eCards, eLearning, eBooks, etc.
Please review the above minimum requirements to see if you qualify as a potential Training Site!
Please do not make application unless you meet the minimum requirements above.
In addition, to become and maintain a Training Site under ERTSS, The Training Site will use ERTSS Training Center for all AHA disciplines taught by the Training Site if they wish to receive Training Site eCard discounts.