CPR Certification Requirements for Daycare & Childcare in Oregon

Oregon is a unique and special state, and it’s one of the states that has recently seen a surge of support for online-based CPR certification in recent years.
Just like any state, it’s important to know what the acceptance is for online CPR certifications. Below we’ve prepared a list of the specific approvals of ProTrainings courses for Daycare & Childcare in the state of Oregon.

Summary of CPR Certification Requirements for Oregon
- Child Care Providers in Oregon are required to have an Adult, Child, and Infant Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid certification.
- The Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care requires a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification and First Aid for licensing. Required training should include; Adult, Child, Infant (Pediatric) CPR, AED, and First Aid.
- A practical (hands-on) skills component is required by the state or by your Child Care facility to maintain employment.
- Most employers will require a Lay Rescuer CPR, AED, and First Aid certification for all ages.

Course Content
Child Care Providers in Oregon usually need a Lay Rescuer CPR, AED certification. Required training should include; Adult, Child, Infant (Pediatric) CPR, AED and First Aid with a practical (hands-on) skills component.
Delivery Method
Child Care Providers in Oregon are required to maintain Adult, Child, Infant (Pediatric) CPR, AED and First Aid that includes a practical skills evaluation through in person or blended training process. A 100% online CPR will only be an option upon the discretion of the employer. If you are not certain of your employer's requirement, make sure to check with them about both the training type and the required course content.
Department of Early Learning and Care
Summary of CPR Certification Requirements for Oregon:
The Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care requires Child Care Providers to maintain a certification in Adult, Child, and Infant (Pediatric) CPR, AED and First Aid with a practical (hands-on) skills component.
Ask our compliance teamBoard Statement:
414-300-0120 Staff Training
(3) Within the first 90 days of employment, all staff shall complete first aid and Infant and Child CPR training or have current certification in first aid and Infant and Child CPR on file. First aid and Infant and Child CPR training must be kept current during employment at the center. First aid training shall include the following components: bleeding; burns; poisoning; choking; injuries; shock; seizures; sprains and breaks; dental emergencies; and head injuries. CPR training must have practical hands-on instruction. CPR courses that involve an on-line component with hands-on instruction may be accepted. Strictly on-line CPR training is not acceptable.
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100% Online
Progress through your CPR and first aid certification online from any device! Easily complete your training online so you can finish your certification anytime, anywhere.
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Blended
In addition to your online first aid and CPR certification, practice hands-on with a CPR manikin in a blended program.
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Classroom
Our online CPR and first aid certification resources can be used to facilitate classroom training, skills practice, and continuing education.
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