
TIPS and Emergency First Response training for businesses, non-profit organizations and individuals.
Simply-Certified provides TIPS alcohol server training and PADI Emergency First Response first aid, CPR, AED, and blood-borne pathogens training for businesses, organizations, and individuals. Our offices are conveniently located in Orange County, California but we provide services throughout Southern California and the rest of the United States. Call us today and setup a date and time for one of our experienced instructors to train your staff at your establishment. We bring all of our own equipment and are available 7 days a week. We can travel to you or setup a time in one of our many training classrooms.
'TIPS' ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING
TIPS (Training for Intervention ProcedureS) is a dynamic, skills-based training program designed to prevent intoxication, drunk driving, and underage drinking by enhancing the fundamental "people skills" of servers, sellers, and consumers of alcohol. TIPS training is the most effective way to get the skills and knowledge you need to make sound decisions about alcohol sales and service. TIPS training gives you proven strategies for dealing with every alcohol-related situation. Using TIPS brings immediate payback through lowered risk and a safer, more responsible work environment.
- Compliance with state and local regulations
- Improved customer service and satisfaction
- Lower insurance premiums (check with your insurance provider)
- Reduced exposure to alcohol liability lawsuits
- Decreased penalties for alcohol violations
- Prevent drunk driving and underage drinking
- Increased staff professionalism

CPR, FIRST AID, AED & BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN COURSES
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