Climb High Training
Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines. This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.Delivery mode
Climb High Training offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 42 Slessor Cres, McKellar ACT 2617, Australia
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation will prepare you for the following role.
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About Climb High Training
Climb High Training (Registered Training Organisation # 40989) has been providing training services to Industry, ACTPS members and the general public for many years and we look forward to continuing this relationship into the future. We strive to become the RTO of choice for training requirements and tree service operations within the greater ACT region.
We continue to break new ground within the Arboriculture industry by becoming the first RTO to offer Arboriculture Cert III in the ACT. To ensure this training is available to all, we also offer flexible payment options and training plans to meet apprenticeship and government requirements. We can work with your organisation to tailor training to suit and can provide group training in almost any time or location that meets the necessary requirements.
We strive to provide these services in a manner that is respectful to the environment and conduct our business in a manner that puts emphasis on the safety of our staff, customers, students and the public.