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Ensuring Workplace Safety

March 7, 2024
The Critical Importance of a Comprehensive Automated External Defibrillator Program in Case of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest Crisis

Sudden cardiac arrest kills more people in the United States than any other condition. It kills more people than lung cancer, a drug overdose, or stroke. Anyone at any age can experience sudden cardiac arrest; about 10,000 incidents occur at a person’s place of work every year. 

Emergencies happen at a moment's notice. Is your workplace equipped to help with aid when needed?

This FAQ highlights how ensuring workplace readiness is critical. You’ll learn how to be prepared for any crisis by having an up-to-date emergency risk management plan. When paired with an automated external defibrillator (AED) program and employees trained in CPR and AED use for emergencies, this preparation can save lives.

No matter your industry, your type of operations, or the size of your business, having an AED program and a reliable maintenance check plan is a critical step for your workplace safety. Read on to learn how to ensure you are prepared for the inevitable.

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