Safety Education Specialists | ses911.com

Welcome to Safety Education Specialists L.L.C.

Authorized American Heart Association Training Site.

ECSI Training Center.

Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Recognized Training Partner.

Serving Virginia, Maryland and DC.

View our Classes page for open-enrollment sessions, including BLS Provider, Heartsaver First Aid, CPR and AED, Skills Sessions (Online Parts 2 & 3/Hands-On) and BLS Heartcode (Parts 2 & 3/Hands-On), TECC and Stop-the-Bleed. Don't see a time that works for you? Call or e-mail and we can set up an appointment.

We offer appointments Monday - Saturday in our Northern Virginia office.

Other Safety Services

Beyond CPR Training:

Other Services we provide to complete your Health and Safety Program.

1) Intermediate and Advanced First Aid Courses:

  • Using ECSI and other criteria, SES will craft an Intermediate and/or Advanced First Ais course for your site.
  • This training can include:
    • Advnaced Splinting
    • Outdoor Safety
    • Triage
    • Workplace Violence
    • Emotional First Aid
    • Terrorist Event Response
    • Active Shooter
  • The Advanced First Aid concludes with a team activity including Moulaged Victims for realistic training.

2) Moulage Services:

  • SES can provide moulage make-up services
  • SES can be retained to assist or conduct moulage for training services:
    • Clients include:  Law Enforcement, Government Agencies.
  • SES can customize services based upon client training goals.

3) Stop-The-Bleed

  • SES offers the Nationally recognized Stop-The-Bleed course.
  • Classes are short and easy to fit into a busy workday.
  • Learn how to apply tourniquets, wound-pack and chest seal.
  • For more information about the program on a National-level, please visit:  https://www.bleedingcontrol.org/ 

4) Tactical Emergency Casualty Care:

  • Using best practices developed by the Comittee for Tactical Emergency Casuatly Care, SES will craft a training program.
  • Currently used by local Law Enforcement.
  • See website for more program information:  http://www.c-tecc.org/
  • Contact Fred Kellner at:  FKellner@ses911.com to schedule your consultation.

5) Instructor On-Site Q&A:

  • This service assigns an SES Instructor to be at your location for one-on-one Refresher training and/or practice.
  • This service can be used for CPR, AED, Oxygen, BBP or First Aid certified students.
  • An Instructor will be on-site for up to 6 hours, with 1 hour allotted for lunch.
  • After the On-Site, a de-briefing meeting will be held with the client contact person.
    • This may be the same day or scheduled as a phone call for another time.
    • The purpose of this is to summarize where strengths and/or weaknesses may be in the skill set of your staff.
    • We will also be able to gauge interest in other training beyond what was initially provided.
    • Based upon our findings, we may or may not recommend additional training services.
  • This service is only available to clients who have already had training within the prior 18 months.
  • This service is not a substitution for a certification course. Therefore, no certifications will be awarded.

6) CPR/AED Emergency RPE (Role-Play-Exercise)

  • This service will present your staff with a simulated Cardiac Emergency.
  • The purpose is to test the student’s knowledge and retention of training topics.
  • Typically, this service is staged as a seminar. An SES Instructor Team will arrive at your site to host a presentation. During this presentation, someone will have a Cardiac Emergency or will be made aware of an emergency. The attendees will be required to act and show what they would do.
  • This scenario is often coordinated with any Safety and Security Departments that may already be on-site.
    • This advance coordination enables the Security team to be aware that a staged event will be occurring.
    • Security or Safety may also participate in the exercise.
    • Oftentimes, they may be used to either have the Cardiac Emergency or raise the alarm.
    • The RPE presents a unique opportunity to test employee knowledge of in-house emergency procedures (such as activating on-site Security or calling certain supervisors or making general announcements).
  • A Post-event Debriefing will be held.
  • This may occur either immediately following the RPE or in a follow-up phone call.
  • This may be combined with First Aid and/or Oxygen use if SES has provided this training to the staff.
  • In order to guard against the Emergency Response System being activated, an SES Instructor will volunteer to make the emergency call.
  • If we are testing an internal system (I.e. dialing 9 for an outside line), the Instructor will ask for direction.

7) First Aid Emergency RPE (Role-Play-Exercise)

  • This service will present your staff with a First Aid Emergency.
    • The severity of the emergency will vary and is at the sole discretion of SES.
    • Moulage may be used in order to simulate bleeding, laceration or other injuries.
  • The purpose is to test the student’s knowledge and retention of training topics.
  • Typically, this service is staged as a seminar or Q&A session. An SES Instructor Team will arrive at your site to host a presentation or have a Q&A session. During this time, a staged First Aid Emergency will occur and your staff will be called upon to take charge.
  • This scenario is often coordinated with Safety and Security Departments that may already be onsite.
    • While the First Aid RPE is typically less intense than a CPR RPE, we have found that having the Security and Safety Staff aware of the situation is helpful.
    • If you desire to test your Safety and/or Security Staff, we would advise limiting the advance knowledge to need-to-know.
  • A Post-event Debriefing will be held.
    • This may occur either immediately following the RPE or in a follow-up phone call.
  • This may be combined with CPR/AED RPE if SES has provided this training to the staff.
  • In order to guard against the Emergency Response System being activated, an SES Instructor will volunteer to make the emergency call.
  • If we are testing an internal system (I.e. dialing 9 for an outside line), the Instructor will ask for direction.

8) Informational Seminars

  • SES is available to conduct Informational Seminars on a variety of Safety and Health Topics.
  • Some available topics are:
    • Health Emergencies: What do they look like and what should I do?
    • Winter Safety
    • Office Ergonomics and Safety
    • Driving Safety
    • Back Safety
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Emergency Planning
    • Fitness and Wellness
    • Workplace Stress
  • These Seminars can be included as part of an employer-sponsored Health Fair.
  • These Seminars typically last less than 3 hours and multiple topics can be covered in a single-day session.
  • A.E.D.Program Management
  • Site assessment
  • A.E.D. service