
HSI Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding Program Package - 2020
₨10,000.00
Participants learn how to identify life-threatening hemorrhage and apply effective bleeding control measures using direct pressure, wound packing, and tourniquets. The program combines clear instruction with hands-on practice and scenario-based learning, building confidence and readiness to act in high-stress situations.
This training is suitable for healthcare professionals, first responders, workplace safety teams, security personnel, educators, and members of the public, and supports emergency preparedness in both clinical and non-clinical settings.
Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding

Course overview
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death for people under 50 years of age in the United States. A large portion of those deaths are from severe bleeding – the most treatable cause of death due to trauma.
The HSI Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding program is a completely revised and updated training program, integrating the latest and new Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding procedure.
This program uses a step-by-step procedure and skill guide to provide guidance for assessing, prioritizing, and stopping life-threatening bleeding based on scientific evidence, national guidelines, and the consensus of experts.
HSI Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding is an excellent supplement to our CPR and First Aid programs.
The HSI Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding program teaches participants how to:
- Assess the safety of the scene
- Take standard precautions using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Evaluate a person to determine whether they have life-threatening bleeding
- Activate EMS and/or your emergency action plan (EAP)
- Stop life-threatening bleeding by manual pressure, wound packing, and/or applying a tourniquet
HSI Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding has been approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council. It reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.
Certification Period
2 Years
Course Length
1 1/2 Hours
Student / Instructor Ratio
6:1 / 24:1
Student / Equipment Ratio
4:1 / 6:1
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