Because Everyone Should Be Able to Save a Life​

If a co-worker, employee, or family member suddenly experienced a life-threatening emergency, would you know what to do?

At the Oklahoma Safety Council (OSC), we believe everyone should have the skills and confidence to save a life. Our First Aid, CPR, and AED training prepares individuals and organizations to respond quickly and effectively during medical emergencies—when every second matters.

OSC offers convenient training options in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, as well as customized on-site training throughout Oklahoma.

Why Oklahoma Safety Council’s First Aid, CPR & AED Program Stands Out

Our program is designed with workplace safety, compliance, and real-world response in mind:

  • Certification meets or exceeds state requirements and OSHA guidelines

  • Nationally recognized certification cards

  • Classes offered at both Oklahoma City and Tulsa

  • Ability to customize training for your organization’s specific hazards, policies, and work environment

Interested in having a training on-site at your facility? Email info@oksafety.org for more details and to schedule a training.

Become a First Aid, CPR & AED Trainer for Your Organization

For many organizations, the most effective and cost-efficient approach to First Aid, CPR, and AED training is to develop in-house trainers. The Oklahoma Safety Council can help train a group of employees who then have the knowledge, skills, and credentials to train the rest of your workforce.

This train-the-trainer model allows your organization to build long-term training capacity while maintaining consistent, high-quality instruction aligned with OSHA guidelines and industry best practices.

Who Should Become a Trainer?
  • Safety managers and safety committee members

  • HR professionals and training coordinators

  • Supervisors and team leads

  • Employees with strong communication skills and leadership potential

No prior medical experience is required—just a commitment to safety and a willingness to lead.

Whether you employ 20 people or 2,000, training a small group of internal instructors gives your organization the flexibility to scale training as needed while strengthening your overall safety culture.