Training Approved by the Department of Health and the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs: PA Virtual Training Network – https://www.pavtn.net/media/20734/story_html5.htm Upon completion of this training, certificate of completion can be printed out and forwarded through the Chain-of-Command. Update and refresher training in the use and administration of Narcan shall be conducted as described by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and outlined by Act 139 of 2014. Police officers, security guards and other identified personnel will undergo annual training including testing twice per year. Refresher classes may include both computer based training and hands-on-training (HOT). All training records for first aid/CPR/AED/Narcan training will be maintained by the campus Director of Safety & Security and forwarded to the Executive Director of Emergency Management and College Safety & Security. Also, copies of individual certification cards and training certificates shall be maintained in members’ training file. CCAC S AFETY & S ECURITY G ENERAL P ROCEDURES The CCAC Safety & Security department will store the Nasal Narcan kits in the following primary locations: • The security office (Secured Box or Cabinet) • AED within the security office or control area • Other areas deemed appropriate by the campus Directors of Safety and Security NOTE : Nasal Narcan may be damaged by extreme temperatures, both high and low. Due to this fact, consideration should be given to storing the Narcan in a safe and secure matter. The campus Director of Safety & Security is designated as the nasal Narcan coordinator for their respected areas. The nasal Narcan Coordinator shall be responsible for the following: • Replacement of any nasal Narcan that is either damaged, unusable, expired or deployed. • Ensuring all personnel that will be using nasal Narcan has received appropriate training in such. • Ensure that any deployment of nasal Narcan to a subject will have a corresponding incident report documenting such deployment, and a Naloxone Usage Report form; to be forwarded to the Executive Director of Emergency Management and College Safety & Security. N ASAL N ARCAN U SE When using the nasal Narcan kit, officers will perform patient assessment; determine unresponsiveness, and administer first aid. Officer(s) shall contact their supervisor/administrator of the potential overdose situation. Officer or designee will notify the local EMS. Officers shall follow • Ensuring the nasal Narcan is current and not expired. • Proper and efficient deployment of nasal Narcan.
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