AHLS Provider
Participants learn to medically manage patients exposed to hazardous materials by recognizing the signs and symptoms. Healthcare professionals receive a four-year verification status upon successful completion of the course.
This course covers hazardous materials including insecticides, corrosives, irritant gases, asphyxiants, hydrocarbons and substituted hydrocarbons, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents. Specific antidotes and their indications, contraindications, dosing, and route are also included.
After completing AHLS Provider, participants will be able to:
- Rapidly assess hazmat patients
- Recognize toxic syndromes (toxidromes)
- Discuss the medical management of hazmat patients
- Apply the Poisoning Treatment Paradigm™
- Identify and recognize the appropriate administration of specific antidotes
Non-medical personnel are eligible to attend the Provider course. However, non-medical personnel will not be verified as AHLS Providers but will receive a certificate of completion.
Emergency Medical Responders (EMR), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), and EMT-B are eligible to attend the Provider course. However, these participant types will not be verified as AHLS Providers but will receive a certificate of completion and continuing education credit.*
Respiratory Therapists can become verified Providers. They are also eligible to become AHLS Instructors on a case-by-case basis. Approval to take the AHLS Instructor Course will be decided by the Administrative Policy Committee upon review of the candidate’s credentials.
Continuing Education Credit*
*Continuing Education Credit is available for U.S.-based courses only. For non-U.S-based courses, contact the individual course host for more details.