Naloxone (NARCAN) Training for the Workplace
Three Naloxone Training Options for Employers and Safety Teams
Your priority is keeping your team safe — from high ladders to hazardous materials to medical emergencies. But today’s workplaces and job sites also face a less visible danger: opioid overdose.
Construction, farming, manufacturing, trade industries, and transportation and warehousing are among the hardest hit by the opioid crisis.
OSHA encourages readiness for medical emergencies, including suspected overdoses.
Adding naloxone to your job sites is as simple — and as critical — as having an AED.
Training options that fit your budget and schedule - tailored to your workforce and worksites.
Get Started TodayOverdose Lifeline partners across all 50 states, educating over 1 million people to recognize and respond to opioid overdose. Training includes;