Description
Stop the Bleed Training Kit
Looking for a cost-effective and convenient way to offer training for your employees or customers? Our diy safety program (available on CD, USB Drive, or via Instant Download) provides simple instructions with all the training materials necessary to train and certify your employees and make them regulation aligned. Learn more about what comes with the kit.
Our Stop the Bleed training course is OSHA Aligned. This presentation includes intermittent practice quiz questions to prepare for the final written exam included with the course. In addition to the written exam, this course also includes a checklist for employers to use when administering a practical exam as required by OSHA.
- General First Aid
- Assess and Alert
- Bleeding
- Compression
- Investigated Case Studies
Course Goals:
- Understand the importance stopping uncontrolled bleeding and how it affects you
- Be prepared to stop blood loss in any situation
Estimated Training Length: Because everyone learns and progresses at different speeds, the amount of time you spend taking this training will vary. However, the estimated time for this training is 1 – 1.5 hours.
Intended Audience:
- Employees
- Supervisors
- Managers
- Employers
OSHA Requirements: This course meets the following OSHA Requirements:
- General Duty Clause 5(a)(1): ?Each employer shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from serious recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical hard to his employees.?
- 29 CFR 1910.151: Medical and First Aid
Not quite what you need?? We’ll soon offer an online Stop the Bleed Training as well as corporate broadcast licenses so that you can make the training materials available on your network to branches across the country.
What’s in the Stop the Bleed Training Kit?
At Hard Hat Training, our DIY Kits are meticulously crafted to ensure you deliver top-notch safety toolbox talks to your employees. All kits are built and updated by our experts using the most recent standards and guidelines, so you can be assured you are using the best practices and latest safety principles put in place by regulatory bodies. We have fine-tuned our kits to provide you with the best experience possible. They include accident profiles, videos, and other tools to help learners retain information and apply it on the job site, preventing tragic accidents or costly fines.
What You Get With Our DIY Safety Training Kit
Each safety training kit differs slightly. But, generally speaking, they consist of (but are not limited to) the following materials:
- Pertinent standards and regulations
- Safety PowerPoint Presentation (PPT)
- A quick-reference guide
- Written exams with answer keys
- Practical evaluation checklists
- Pre-shift inspection booklets
- Classroom forms for proper recordkeeping
- Full-sized certificates and wallet card templates
Safety training isn't just a requirement—it's an essential investment in your workforce. At Hard Hat Training, we pride ourselves on delivering tailored safety training solutions that meet industry-specific needs. With over 15 years of dedicated experience, safety managers, business owners, and individual professionals across the globe rely on our trusted online training programs. Elevate your safety standards—choose Hard Hat Training.
Program Features
Why DIY Training kits might be right for you & work company
- Unlimited Use (and Re-use): Your program (and all printable course materials) can be used again and again for no extra cost!
- Personal Branding: You are now the authority with CDs and PPT presentations that you can brand personally.
- Complete Customizability: Need to edit information for your specific industry or job site? You have TOTAL freedom to customize our training to meet your needs.
- Professional-Grade: You'll receive the exact same training materials we use for our own on-site programs.
- Industry-Leading Value: Our safety training program is the most thorough you will find, and at a price that meets your budget.
- Accessibility: Materials can be downloaded for immediate use (save them on your computer or flash drive, or burn them to a CD).
- Up-to-Date Information: All of our programs are updated to reflect the latest industry regulations.
- Total Convenience: All of the Hard Hat Training programs are straightforward and easy to present and understand.
Implementation: Simply use the materials in the PPT (PowerPoint Presentation) from the Training Kit to:
- Conduct the training.
- Administer the exam.
- Issue certificates immediately to those who passed.
Still have questions? Visit our Safety Training Kit FAQs page.
Why you need Stop the Bleed Training:
While a license is not required in the U.S., certification is. Our training and the included exam will get you certified today.
General Bleeding Injury First Aid
- Contact emergency medical services. Call 911 if the bleeding is severe, spurts, or doesn’t stop after 10 minutes or pressure. Also, call 911 if the injury is in the chest or abdomen or if you suspect internal bleeding.
- Get a first aid kit. A first aid kit should contain all the equipment you will need to treat the injury. If there is someone else with you, send them to get the kit while you stay with the victim.
- Put on gloves. If the victim is conscious, have them apply pressure to the wound with gauze or a clean rag as you put on gloves. If they are unconscious, put on the gloves then apply pressure to the wound with the gauze or rag. Gloves will protect both you and the victim from infection.
- Clear away obstructions. Cut away any clothing that prevents you from exposing and dressing the wound properly. Also, carefully wipe any foreign objects near the wound away with a clean material.
- Clean the wound. If you notice debris or contaminants in the wound, clean them away with water. Use soap and water to clean the area around the wound, but do not directly clean the wound. Do not pour alcohol or iodine into the wound.
- Apply pressure and elevate. With gauze or a clean rag, apply pressure to the wound to stop bleeding. If possible, wrap it with sterile gauze or other sterile material. The wound should be completely covered. Elevate the injury above the victim’s heart if possible.
- Do not remove the dressing. Do not remove any dressings to check the injury or if the blood has soaked through. If blood has soaked through, add additional layers of gauze and apply more pressure to the wound until the bleeding stops or medical help arrives.
- Keep the victim calm. A racing heart means the blood pumps faster, meaning more will bleed out. Calm the victim and be ready to treat for shock, if necessary.
What You Shouldn’t Do
While applying bleeding injury first aid, there are many things you should avoid. To avoid making the problem worse, make sure to follow these following tips.
- Don’t apply pressure to arterial bleeding. If the injury spurts, that means an artery is damaged and direct pressure won’t stop the bleeding. Apply pressure with fingers at the nearest pressure point between the wound and heart and contact medical assistance immediately.
- Don’t remove an impaling object. In extreme cases where the victim has been impaled, removing the object will make them bleed out faster. Leave the object in place until help arrives.
- Don’t apply non-medical materials to wound. Don’t use things like dirt, kerosene, lime, or coffee to stop the bleeding. They will make the injury worse or cause infection.
- Don’t apply tourniquets. Do not use rope, wire, etc. to stop the bleeding. Only use a tourniquet for extreme cases such as partial or complete amputation or as a last resort.
For more information on first aid procedures, Safety Provisions and Hard Hat Training offers the First Aid and CPR training. Additionally, our new Emergency Response Training is available. For other HR or heavy equipment trainings, visit us at www.www.hardhattraining.com.
Other Training Options:
We offer two other types of training for this course. The other training types are online training and a train the trainer certification course. An identical final exam and OSHA-aligned safety training certificate applies, no matter which of the three format options you choose below.
Online Training
Our online trainings are great for those who want to learn at their own pace and on their own time. Online trainings can be completed from any location, eliminating the need for expensive seminars.
Employers can assign employees specific trainings and
keep track of their progress and exam scores. We also offer
group trainings,
company accounts, and even
bulk discounts
for businesses.
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Our kits are the perfect resource for those who want the freedom of training employees themselves. Unlike traditional trainings that are taken once, the kit offers a complete initial training as well as activities and materials to train employees long after they’ve been certified.
These materials include practical evaluations, exams, toolbox trainings, accident profiles, ect.
This is the current option
Train the Trainer
Train-the-trainer courses allow employers to take full control of the training process. Employees who take these courses are fully certified to use the training kit and train others.
This means that employers can hold training seminars and courses without the need for third-party trainers. We will also include a training presentation and materials to train others.
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Our training kit materials provide everything needed to deliver effective safety training. After years of refinement, we’ve ensured they cover the latest requirements, regulations, and hazards associated with operating equipment.
Our courses are reviewed and updated annually to align with applicable OSHA, EEOC, HHS, STC, MSHA, and other standards. To see which standards are addressed in this course, visit the course description tab where all applicable standards are listed.
Train the Trainer courses equip employees to train others. The TTT kits include all the necessary materials – presentations, exams, assessments, toolbox talks, and more – for conducting training. These kits allow you to adjust the training to suit your worksite requirements. The materials can be prepared and ready for use in minutes.
Online Safety Training FAQs
What does each online class cover?
Generally speaking, each course covers an overview of the topic, detailed explanation of relevant equipment, safe operating practices, common hazards to avoid, and hazard control measures.
How long is the course?
Trainees go at their own pace, but in general each class (including the exam) takes anywhere from 2 to 2.5 hours. We recommend planning for two or more so you don’t end up rushing through the exam.
Are these courses OSHA-aligned?
All Hard Hat Training online courses were designed to adhere to OSHA and ANSI training requirements. But it is important to understand that by OSHA-aligned, we mean it follows best practices and safety principles put forth by OSHA. In an online format, it is not possible to cover every code for every situation or hazard across every industry. For this reason, our safety training solutions are tools to further knowledge and help employers train and/or certify their crew.
However, just because a course or program is OSHA-aligned does not necessarily mean a company will be aligned or avoid citations if OSHA were to audit them. There is much more that goes into collective company alignment with OSHA. For example, workers need to be observed applying what they learned in the classroom in the field. This observation/practical exam should be done by trainers, supervisors, or other designated competent persons. Whether you use our training kits or online courses, we provide guides to help employers do this.
Other steps for ultimate alignment may include but are not limited to addressing with your crew any gaps in the training or additional hazards specific to your work situation; creating, training on, and enforcing written safety programs (also known as plans or procedures); and performing regular inspections and risk assessments.
Are the e-learning classes up-to-date with OSHA standards?
Yes, Hard Hat Training online courses incorporate the latest OSHA standards. As standards change, we make changes to the courses.
Does this course certify or qualify me?
There is a lot of confusion among operators and even companies about what it means to be certified or qualified. Simply put, no, a course does not certify anyone. It is the employer’s responsibility to make sure an employee is properly trained, and it is also his or her responsibility to say when the employee is “qualified” or “competent.” Our online courses and training kits are just a tool to help them in doing so.
According to OSHA, proper training must include a classroom portion, including a written exam, as well as a practical hands-on portion/exam wherein the operator is observed operating the machine. Our courses provide the classroom portion of the training. The safety administrator of the company will have access to a checklist which can be used to observe the trainee on the machine. When done successfully, the administrator signs the bottom of the form. At this point, unless further training is required by your employer, you have done everything required by OSHA to be considered by your employer as “qualified” or “competent.”
If I pass this class and exam, can I take my certification and get a job anywhere?
See “Does this course certify or qualify me?” This will depend on your employer. Remember, it is their responsibility to see that you are trained and if there is ever an accident, it is they who will have to prove to OSHA that they trained you sufficiently. Because of this, while some smaller businesses may simply accept your certificate and a copy of your test, they will often require you to go through their own training program. This is their right to do so. It is their further responsibility to train you in accordance with the job, site, equipment, etc.
How long is the training good for?
The timeframe for how long training remains valid depends on the specific topic and OSHA training guidelines. Heavy machinery operators, for instance, need to recertify every three years, while other training courses may have different renewal periods. The expiration date for each training course will be printed on your certificate of completion for reference so you know when to take the training again.
Will I get a certificate?
Yes, upon successful completion of the course and exam, you will have immediate online access to your certificate of completion. You have the option to download the practical evaluations for your specific course. Although the practical evaluation is not required for you to earn online course completion credit, we strongly recommend completing it under the supervision of your employer to ensure your mastery of the safety training topics.
How many people can use this course? Can I play it for several employees at the same time?
Only one employee can take the course. There are many reasons for this, but most importantly, the course is designed to train one employee per OSHA regulations. Also, there is an online final exam at the end that will be linked to the trainee assigned. OSHA requires proof of training, and if multiple people were to sit in on that one course, they would not get credit for taking it.
Are SCORM/Tin Can options available for use on our own company LMS?
All our online courses are SCORM-compatible and can be easily uploaded to your company’s current SCORM-compliant LMS using our SCORM Cloud dispatch service. We do not offer direct SCORM file access to our courses. If you would like more information about how SCORM dispatch works and whether it would be a good fit for your business needs, please contact our sales team at (888) 360-8764.
Can I become a Hard Hat Training reseller?
We do have reseller options available. Visit Become a Hard Hat Safety Affiliate Partner to learn more.
How do I look up my certificate of completion?
So, you have already purchased a course from us, taken the online training, and passed the certification exam with flying colors. Now what?
Simply print a copy of your course completion certificate for your employer and keep a copy for your records. You can log in to your LMS account anytime to print your certificate after you have completed the training.
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