Use and Administration of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors

Learn the essentials of recognizing anaphylaxis and responding quickly with an epinephrine auto-injector. This course teaches safe administration techniques, legal considerations, and what to do before, during, and after an allergic emergency. Ideal for school staff, childcare providers, first responders, and anyone who may need to act in a high-stakes moment.

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Class details
Online only
Certifies for 2 years
2.5 - 5 hours
95% graduation rate
“The hands-on scenarios made a huge difference — I left feeling confident I could actually respond in a real emergency. The instructors were knowledgeable, supportive, and kept the training engaging from start to finish.”
John Smith, Fire chief
Certification provided by American Safety and Health Institute
Meets requirements of the Joint Commission and the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Services
What's included
  • Instructor-led training
  • Hands-on auto-injector practice
  • Emergency response guidance
  • Legal and regulatory overview
  • Course completion certificate
What is covered
  • Recognizing signs of anaphylaxis
  • Proper auto-injector use
  • Safety and legal considerations
  • When to activate EMS
  • Aftercare and ongoing monitoring
the skills you need

responding to severe allergic reactions

This course supports anyone responsible for safety in schools, childcare, healthcare, and community settings.

School staff

Confidence during emergencies

Teachers, coaches, and support staff learn to recognize anaphylaxis quickly and deliver epinephrine safely while waiting for EMS.

Childcare providers

Prepared for high-risk situations

Caregivers gain the skills needed to act fast with infants and children who may have known or unknown allergies.

First responders & public safety

Ready for immediate action

Police, security, and EMS-adjacent roles build confidence in rapid epinephrine use and early emergency activation.

Trusted by Industry Professionals

“The course made allergic reactions much less scary. Knowing how and when to use an auto-injector makes me feel prepared at work and at home.”

Questions?

Visit our FAQ section for more information regarding programs, courses, certifications, and more.

Do I need healthcare experience to take this course?

No. This course is designed for anyone who may need to respond to severe allergic reactions.

Does the class teach multiple types of auto-injectors?

Yes. You will learn the general principles and commonly used devices so you’re prepared for real-world situations.

Is there a written test?

A written evaluation may be required depending on organizational or state regulations, but many students complete the course with skills evaluation only.

How long is the class?

Most sessions take 30–60 minutes depending on the delivery method.

Is this certification valid in all states?

Because state regulations vary, your instructor will explain local requirements and responsibilities during the class.

Is this course offered in blended or online formats?

Yes. This course is available online, and you may request an in-person skills session if your group or organization needs one. Remote Skills Verification may be available depending on requirements.

How long is the certification valid?

The certificate is valid for two years.

Epinepherine

Nov 15th - Jan 21st
Get certified today for just
$35