CPR and First Aid Training Request Form - Oregon.gov 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CPR and First Aid Training Request Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information. Fill in your First Name, Last Name, HCW Provider Number, PSW Provider Number, Phone Number, County in Oregon, Mailing Address, City, State, ZIP Code, and Email Address.
  3. Indicate any certifications you have received by checking the appropriate boxes for Professional Development Certification, Enhanced Worker Certification, or Exceptional Worker Certification.
  4. Select your preferred language from the options provided: English, Spanish, or Russian.
  5. List your last two training classes and their completion dates. If you are requesting recertification, ensure to list four completed training classes.
  6. Once all fields are filled out accurately, review your information for completeness before submitting. You can turn in the completed form via email at training.ohcc@state.or.us or by mailing it to OHCC.

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If your certification is over 30 days expired, you are no longer eligible to take a renewal or challenge course. Instead, you will need to retake an entire certification course either in-person or online.
While CPR certifications last two years, your skills can begin to decline within months of training, ing to the Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council.
No. There are lots of online CPR classes available on the internet. Unfortunately, many of these are an internet scam. In order to receive a valid CPR certification card, you need to be in a classroom with a certified CPR instructor and practice on manikins.

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After successfully completing CPR training, your certification will be good for two years. After that, you can extend your certification and stay up to date on the latest techniques through abbreviated CPR and First Aid renewal classes.
Virtual CPR training is a fully remote way to train, practice, and test for CPR certification. You can do it from anywhere you have an internet connection, but you can still get live instruction, guidance, and feedback from instructors. Skills verification is still live, but online with an instructor.
While CPR certifications last two years, your skills can begin to decline within months of training, ing to the Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council.
No. There are lots of online CPR classes available on the internet. Unfortunately, many of these are an internet scam. In order to receive a valid CPR certification card, you need to be in a classroom with a certified CPR instructor and practice on manikins.
3. You Dont Need Formal Training to Perform CPR. You dont need a special certification or formal training to perform CPR, but you do need education. If cardiac arrest happens to someone near you, dont be afraidjust be prepared!

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