OSHA Compliance for CPR, First Aid & AED in Pennsylvania
Keep your Pennsylvania workplace OSHA-compliant with certified CPR, First Aid,
and AED training. In-Pulse CPR helps employers meet federal safety standards and document readiness
for audits, clients, and insurance requirements.
Serving Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Allentown, Philadelphia & statewide.
What OSHA Requires in Pennsylvania
Federal OSHA applies statewide. Here’s what every employer must provide:
Employers must ensure trained first-aid providers are available when medical help isn’t close by. A stocked first aid kit and documented responder training are required.
OSHA relies on ANSI guidelines for what should be in your first-aid kits (Class A/B). Regular inspection and restocking are expected.
If any employee could render first aid as part of their job, OSHA requires an Exposure Control Plan, PPE, training, and post-exposure protocols.
OSHA encourages AED programs for high-risk or large worksites. AEDs, responder training, and maintenance documentation improve response and reduce liability.
OSHA 1910.151 and 1910.1030 are federal regulations that apply to all Pennsylvania workplaces.
How In-Pulse CPR Keeps You OSHA-Compliant
- On-site CPR, First Aid & AED Training: AHA-approved courses meet OSHA’s “trained responder” requirement and provide certification cards.
- First Aid Kit Program: Assessment, ANSI-compliant kit recommendations, inspection logs, and restock tracking.
- AED Program Setup: Placement strategy, maintenance logs, signage, and responder drills.
- Bloodborne Pathogens Compliance: Exposure Control Plan template, training, and annual refresher scheduling.
- Documentation Package: Attendance rosters, certificates, inspection logs, and a written summary tying your program to OSHA standards.
Quick FAQ
Is CPR training required by OSHA?
OSHA requires trained first-aid providers if medical help isn’t close by. CPR training is the accepted standard for that requirement.
Do I need an AED at my business?
Not always mandatory, but highly recommended. Many Pennsylvania employers install AEDs for safety, insurance, and liability protection.
How long is certification valid?
AHA certifications are valid for two years. Annual bloodborne pathogens refreshers are recommended when exposure risk exists.
Get OSHA-Compliant Training Today
In-Pulse CPR offers on-site group training across Pennsylvania for businesses, schools, and healthcare teams.