WHO IS REQUIRED TO LEARN CPR UNDER
NEW JERSEY STATE LAW?
While everyone should learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) New Jersey State Law requires that the following professions / businesses have employees trained in CPR:
- Assisted Living Facilities / Nursing Home Staff
- Employees who work with People with Developmental Disabilities
- Speech & Language Pathologists
- Pregnant & Parenting Teen Services Staff
- Public and Private Golf Courses
- School Athletic Coaches
- Paramedics, EMTs, First Responders
- Amusement Park Staff
- Elder Services Staff
- Nurses & Nursing Students
- Pharmacists
- Child Care / Daycare Staff
- Dentists / Doctors / Optometrists
- Substance Abuse Medical Staff
- Lifeguards
- Personnel Trainers / Health Club Employees
- High School Heath Education Teachers
- School Staff
- Hospital Staff
- Massage Therapists
- Railroad Personnel & Station Staff
- Camp Counselors / Camp Staff
- Polysomnographic Technicians
- Chiropractors
- Midwifes
- Psychiatric Facility Staff
- Hot Tub / Spa Supervisors
- Blood Donation Staff