Legal & compliance
First Aid & CPR Kansas
Summary for First Aid & CPR Kansas
First aid and CPR training is regulated by law in Kansas. Whether you are an employer, a childcare provider, or an individual who wants to be prepared, this section outlines the legal framework that applies to your region so you can make informed decisions about your training.
Workplace first aid requirements
In Kansas, workplace first aid is governed by OSH Act of 1970 (federal), administered by Federal OSHA. Employers must ensure a trained first aider is available at all times.
Good Samaritan law
Kansas's Good Samaritan law protects anyone who provides emergency assistance in good faith. You can help without fear of liability.
Childcare CPR & first aid requirements
Childcare providers in Kansas must hold valid first aid and CPR certification under Kansas Department of Health and Environment childcare licensing rules (updated August 2024). Renewal every 2 years.
Online course recognition
Online CPR and first aid training is recognized in Kansas. Our courses combine rigorous online learning with practical assessment to deliver legitimate, evidence-based certification.