CERTIFICATION TYPES
STATE DIRECTORY
Find CPR certification classes in Pennsylvania. New classes are added regularly.
CERTIFICATION TYPES
NEAR YOU
ABOUT
Whether you need CPR certification for your job, to meet school requirements, or for personal preparedness, Pennsylvania has accredited training centers offering American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and ASHI classes. Most classes include hands-on skills practice and take between 2–6 hours to complete. Certifications are typically valid for two years.
STATE LAW
Pennsylvania mandates biennial CPR certification for dental professionals including dentists, dental hygienists, and expanded function dental assistants as a condition of license renewal. Childcare personnel must maintain pediatric CPR and First Aid certification through the Department of Human Services. Personal care homes must ensure at least one CPR-certified employee per 50 residents is present at all times. The Department of Health requires all CPR training to include both theory and hands-on components with an in-person skills evaluation, even for blended online courses. Both AHA and Red Cross certifications are accepted.
WHO NEEDS CPR CERTIFICATION?
ACCEPTED CERTIFICATION BODIES
NOTABLE REGULATIONS
Pennsylvania requires biennial CPR certification renewal for dentists, dental hygienists, and expanded function dental assistants. The Department of Human Services and Office of Child Development and Early Learning require pediatric CPR/First Aid for childcare personnel. Personal care homes must have at least one CPR-certified employee per 50 residents present at all times. Training must include both theory and hands-on components with in-person skills evaluation.