Haw. Code R. § 17-891.2-43 - Pediatric first aid and child cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR
(a) The first aid requirement shall be as
follows:
(1) There shall be at least one
adult provider who is trained in observation of symptoms of illness and with a
current certificate in pediatric first aid at all times during the operational
day when children are in care.
(2)
A current certificate means a certificate that has not expired.
(3) The current pediatric first aid
certificate must be provided by the American Red Cross, American Heart
Association, or any organization whose child first aid certification standards
are equivalent to the American Red Cross or American Heart Association
standards and be approved by the department.
(4) A first aid kit shall be available in the
child care setting at all times.
(b) The child CPR requirement shall be as
follows:
(1) There shall be at least one
adult provider who is trained in child CPR and with a current certificate at
all times during the operational day when children are in care.
(2) A current certificate means a certificate
that has not expired.
(3) The child
CPR course must be provided by the American Red Cross, American Heart
Association, or any organization whose child CPR certification standards are
equivalent to the American Red Cross or American Heart Association standards
and be approved by the department.
(4) When the provider accepts infant
children, the CPR course shall include training in infant
CPR.
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