Five Reasons
to make ASHI–St. John your partner in health and safety training

1 Our experience
The ASHI—St. John Alliance draws on more than 120 years of experience in health and safety training. We know our business and it shows.

2 Our track record
More than 100 million individuals— representing virtually every industry and drawn from all walks of life— have learned first aid from ASHI and St. John.

3 Our standards
Professional instructors offer you true-to-life, adult training programs and safety products that are the best in the industry.

4 Our reputation
We pride ourselves on impeccable customer support to ensure flexibility, capability and willingness to meet customer needs.

5 Our trainers
We represent a worldwide network of more than 85,000 professional instructors–first aid specialists; 35,000 of which are located in the U.S.; experienced adult educators. They bring learning to life.

 


Contact Us:

Joseph DiMartino
Director of Sales and Marketing
American Safety & Health Institute
Phone: 800-246-5101 x 202
Fax: 727-943-2361
jdimartino@ashinstitute.org

Rob Fraser
Director, Business Development
St. John National Office
Phone: 613-236-7461 x 271
Fax: 613-236-2425
rfraser@nhq.sja.ca

 

 

 

Be better at your business: train for workplace health and safety
Do your business objectives include a safer, more productive workplace? Employees who know what to do in an emergency? Fewer risks, better outcomes?

Health and Safety training programs

Turn to the ASHI—St. John Alliance for health and safety training programs to help you and your employees respond effectively to the unexpected—the workplace emergencies that can happen anywhere, anytime. This is real empowerment. The kind that can save lives.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) / Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
Learn what to do when a colleague, co-worker, family member or friend suffers a cardiac arrest. ASHI—St. John CPR / AED training meets or exceeds national and industry guidelines.

Basic First Aid
Learn how to avoid panic and confusion while getting the knowledge and self-confidence to effectively manage emergency- cuts, bruises, broken bones. Here, the focus is on treating injuries that are common to almost any workplace.

Bloodborne Pathogens
Learn how to avoid the risks of contracting a serious disease when helping a person who's injured or ill. Learn how to limit exposure to diseases and how best to protect yourself and those to whom you're administering first aid.

First Responder
Acquire training to respond to emergencies that are particular to your own workplace. Here's a training program that allows you to develop competencies in areas such as advanced assessment, specialized workplace first aid, oxygen therapy and automated external defibrillation.