3. If your NNA information hasn't been synced yet, you should see the following box appear at the top of the page.
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3. If your NNA information hasn't been synced yet, you should see the following box appear at the top of the page.
Please check that your NNA profile fulfills all three of the requirements above. If it does not, we won't be able to sync your NNA information to your Snapdocs profile. here
1. In order to successfully sync your NNA information, your NNA profile must: here
If you are certified through the NNA, Snapdocs will automatically sync this information to your Snapdocs profile for you. This means that you do not have to upload your NNA certificate as an additional document.
To sync your NNA information, please follow the instructions below: more
Note: Snapdocs is not affiliated with the NNA.
Designed, and taught by experts, this affordable Red Cross CPR certification course satisfies OSHA-mandated job requirements, workplace or other regulatory requirements. With in-person, online, and blended learning class formats, you will learn the latest life-saving skills and train in the way that suits you best.
Get CPR certified – and be prepared for the moments that matter. As part of our mission to train people how to respond to and prepare for emergencies, we offer CPR certification classes that can help you provide assistance when someone is faced with a cardiac or breathing emergency. here
In addition to offering CPR certification, the American Red Cross also provides recertification for current certificate holders, and continuing education credits for nurses, first responders, social workers, teachers and more. Currently, we are approved to award CEUs in Preparedness and Health and Safety Services courses, such as CPR/First Aid/AED, CNA training, swimming and water safety, lifeguarding, babysitting, etc. Explore our complete list of Eligible CEU Training. here
To find out how a firm can become certified as an M/WBE, please visit the Empire State Development's M/WBE Certification website. here
Pursuant to Article 15-A of the Executive Law, the M/WBE program is a state-regulated program that promotes business opportunities on state contracts for minorities and women. All commodity procurements more than $25,000 and construction contracts more than $100,000 are subject to Article 15-A. All local municipalities are subject to the same thresholds.
The Certified Business Enterprise Viewer provides an online, searchable tool to locate and view information about Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), Minority owned Business Enterprises (MBEs), and Women owned Business Enterprises (WBEs) certified to do business in New York State.
The M/WBE Program is a separate program and subject to different regulations than the federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program (DBE). The DBE program promotes the use of DBEs in all types of federally-assisted contracts and procurement activities and does not apply to 100% state funded contracts. For more information on the DBE Program, please visit the NYSDOT's DBE website.
It is the policy of NYSDOT to ensure nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, sex or national origin in the awarding and administration of NYSDOT assisted contracts. It is the intention of NYSDOT to create an equitable environment in which M/WBEs can compete fairly for contracts and subcontracts relating to the procurement, contracting and professional service activities of NYSDOT assisted work.
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Reentry into the National Registry may be granted to those who previously held, but do not currently hold, a state EMT license or National EMT Certification provided the candidate completes: [links]
Registered Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) must notify the National Registry within 30 days regarding the following matters:
Candidates are given a total of six opportunities to pass the EMT cognitive examination, provided all other requirements for National EMS Certification are met. After three attempts, candidates must submit official documentation verifying completion of remedial training. Remedial training must be completed by a state approved instructor or an approved CAPCE course. After remedial training is complete, the candidate is given three additional attempts to pass the EMT cognitive exam, provided all other requirements for National Certification are met. Candidates who fail to pass after a total of six attempts are required to repeat the entire EMT course. here
Based on the most recent practice analysis, the National Registry Board approves a cognitive exam test plan. A test plan is a blue-print that tells the computer testing software how to build a candidate's exam. The table below indicates what percent of the test will focus on each topic area. more
Exam Type: Computer Adaptive
Questions: 70-120
Time Limit: 2 hours
The exam will cover the entire spectrum of EMS care including: Airway, Respiration & Ventilation; Cardiology & Resuscitation; Trauma; Medical; Obstetrics/Gynecology; EMS Operations. Items related to patient care are focused on adult and geriatric patients (85%) and pediatric patients (15%). In order to pass the exam, candidates must meet a standard level of competency. The passing standard is defined by the ability to provide safe and effective entry level emergency medical care. more