About the Emergency Care & Safety Institute
The Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) is an internationally renowned organization that provides training and certifications that meet job-related requirements as defined by regulatory authorities such as OSHA, The Joint Commission, and state offices of EMS, Education, Transportation, and Health. ECSI's courses are delivered throughout a range of industries and markets worldwide, including colleges and universities, business and industry, government, public safety agencies, hospitals, private training companies, and secondary school systems.
ECSI is proud to be the source for CPR and First Aid training materials for Scouting America courses!
The Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) is pleased to be recognized by the Scouting America as an approved CPR/AED and First Aid training provider. ECSI offers engaging and effective training programs that meet Scouting America training requirements and help BSA staff members and volunteers teach scouts to provide life-saving care in the event of an emergency.
This website contains information about classes offered by an independent and certified Education Center and is not an official website of The Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI).
Logo Credit
Some of the earliest prizes found in retail products were cigarette cards — trade cards advertising the product (not to be confused with trading cards) that were inserted into paper packs of cigarettes as stiffeners to protect the contents. Ogden's Cigarettes produced cigarette cards depicting Boy Scouting from 1903 to 1917. The artist/owner of the original image used above (which has been modified slightly) is unknown but the artwork was originally licensed by Ogden's Tobacco Company, which closed operation in the 1960's.
This site is not an official site of ECSI or the Scouting America.