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4 Reasons to Offer CPR Training to Employees

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10 months ago

What’s your workday routine like in the office? Settle in at your desk or workstation, grab a cup of coffee and maybe have a chat at the water cooler. We get used to our daily rhythms and are not always prepared for unexpected events and challenges. Imagine going about your workday when suddenly a colleague collapses, showing signs of a cardiac arrest. Would you know what to do?

As unsettling as it may seem, this is a very real and serious consideration as the workplace is a common setting for such emergencies. Because we spend a significant portion of our time in the office, there is a substantial likelihood of someone experiencing a cardiac arrest at work. This is why it’s essential to ensure that your team is prepared. In this article, we’ll look at 4 reasons why offering CPR training to employees is not just a smart decision but a potentially life-saving one.

Why Employees Should be Trained in CPR

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CPR Increases the Likelihood of Survival

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, commonly known as CPR, keeps blood circulating until an ambulance arrives. Not only does this increase the odds of survival, but it can minimize the negative impacts of cardiac arrest.

Read: Why Every Business Should Have an AED Onsite

Hands-Only CPR is Less Invasive

Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation used to be a standard component of CPR; therefore, many employees believe they must use mouth-to-mouth resuscitation techniques while performing CPR, but this isn’t the case. Hands-only CPR is the standard now, which is much less invasive and more individuals feel capable and comfortable doing so.

Read: CPR Training for OSHA Compliance

Help Your Coworkers – And Your Career

Having the knowledge of CPR can be a valuable asset in any workplace setting. It is a life-saving technique that can potentially make a difference in the event of a medical emergency. You can even add it to your resume, as this noteworthy addition demonstrates your preparedness and commitment to workplace safety.

HeartCert Makes it Easy to Learn CPR

HeartCert offers on-site CPR training, making it easy and convenient to train all employees at once. Portions of the training can be completed online in advance, allowing for a more flexible time commitment. Depending on your line of work and industry, CPR training may be required for OSHA compliance. With HeartCert, you can ensure your team is prepared without disrupting your work schedule.

Do you have questions about office CPR training? Give HeartCert a call today.

This is an updated blog post that was originally published in 2018.

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