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Charlotte Classroom Directions 2709 Water Ridge Parkway, Suite 120
Charlotte, NC 28217
t (704) 644-4200 f (704) 644-4210
From Interstate 85: Take Billy Graham Parkway Exit 33 toward Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Continue for 3 miles then bear right onto the Tyvola Road exit. Go 1/2 mile to the first traffic light, take a right on Yorkmont Road. After 2/10 mile, turn left onto Water Ridge Parkway. Go 2/10 mile then turn right and park in the lot behind Five Lake Pointe five-story building. Enter front door of building, the Council office is on the left, ground floor.
From Highway 74/Independence Boulevard: Bear left onto I-277 John Belk Freeway/South. Go 2.7 miles then take Interstate 77 Exit 1B South to Columbia. Travel 4.3 miles on I-77 South then take Exit 5 Tyvola Road. Bear right, go 3 miles to 4th traffic light. Take left onto Yorkmont Road. After 2/10 mile, turn left onto Water Ridge Parkway. Go 2/10 mile then turn right and park in the lot behind Five Lake Pointe five-story building. Enter front door of building, the Council office is on the left, ground floor.
From Interstate 77: Take Exit 5 Tyvola Road South, go west toward airport. Go 3 miles, take left onto Yorkmont Road (at traffic light). After 2/10 mile, turn left onto Water Ridge Parkway. Go 2/10 mile then turn right and park in the lot behind Five Lake Pointe five-story building. Enter front door of building, the Council office is on the left, ground floor.
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Q: Does OSHA consider computer based training without a hands-on skill component or verification of competent skill performance acceptable for meeting basic first aid and CPR requirements of OSHA First Aid Standards?
A: Online training alone would not meet the requirements of these training standards ...
These standards require training in physical skills, such as bandaging or CPR. The only way these skills can be learned is by physically practicing them. For a full copy of the letter please click here...