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Winter brings freezing fog, black ice, snow, and hidden slip hazards that can turn routine trips into emergencies. This guide covers how to prepare your vehicle, what to keep in your car, how to drive safely in snow and ice,...

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Some jobs in Washington require CPR certification before you can start, while many employers provide and pay for group training. Here’s how to know which applies to you — and why Red Cross certification is the safest choice. Read more:...

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“Kept on Salary” (KOS) allows Washington employers to continue paying injured employees their regular wages during an accepted Workers’ Compensation claim — instead of the state’s time-loss benefits. It’s a proactive strategy that reduces claim costs, improves compliance, and supports...
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ICM’s on-site CPR training in Washington often runs around 3 to 4 hours and includes setup, lecture, hands-on skills with mannequins and AEDs, and Red Cross certification delivery. Why On-Site CPR Training Matters What to Expect in a Typical Class...
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Confused about CPR, BLS, or BBP training? Learn the differences, job requirements, and how ICM’s Red Cross–certified classes in WA fit your goals. CPR is general lifesaving training, BLS is advanced CPR required for healthcare professionals, and BBP covers workplace...
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To work at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), CPR training must be hands-on and issued by a recognized provider such as the American Red Cross (ARC), American Heart Association (AHA), or another ILCOR-aligned program. Free online-only courses or most fire department...
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