Do companies actually invest in keeping CPR/First Aid skills fresh on site?

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For those in construction— CPR/First Aid is required on most sites, but most people don’t use those skills very often. Curious what others have seen: Do companies actually invest in keeping those skills fresh (refreshers, drills, etc.), or is it mostly just certification every couple years? And in your experience, does that seem like enough when something serious happens? submitted by /u/Ashamed_Crazy6949 [link] [comments]

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Originally published on March 30, 2026. Curated by Construction News.

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