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Prevention
When Seconds Count
Paul Lindsay, EPIC Insurance
More than 200,000 Americans
die of sudden cardiac arrest every year. If one of your employees had a heart
attack while at work, would someone there know what to do?
When blood flow or breathing
stops, seconds count. Permanent brain damage or death can happen quickly.
Knowing how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) could save a life.
When a person’s heart has stopped or he/she is no longer breathing, CPR can
maintain circulation and breathing until emergency medical help arrives. Even if those who haven’t had training can do
"hands-only" CPR for a person whose heart has stopped beating. "Hands-only" CPR
uses chest compressions to keep blood circulating until emergency help arrives.
If you’ve had training, you
can use chest compressions and rescue breathing. Rescue breathing helps get
oxygen to the lungs for a person who has stopped breathing.
Many organizations offer CPR
training, including the American Red Cross. All employers should consider
having at least one employee certified in CPR. (In fact, you might already have
a certified employee on staff.) Depending on the size of your company and
number of shifts, you might need more. Generally, certification takes only a
few hours. To keep your skills up, you should repeat the training every two
years. Post a list of CPR and first-aid certified employees at key locations in
your building to ensure easy access during emergency.
An automated external defibrillator (AED)
provides another tool to help certain heart attack victims survive until
emergency help arrives. Experts estimate that 50,000 heart attack victims could
be saved every year if rescuers had access to an AED.
The most
beneficial AED program is one that not only can provide an AED, but also
integrates this life-saving equipment into a comprehensive program that
includes clinical expertise and quality assurance to assure the highest level
of responder preparedness.
For more information, please contact the PCOC
Insurance Program department of EPIC at (877) 860-7378 or, email us @
ProPest@epicbrokers.com. Also check out www.pcocinsurance.com |