Our next in-person class will be held on Thursday, November 16th, 2023, at noon. (Lunch will be provided.)
Please note: If this class fills, the overflow date will be Tuesday, November 21st, 2023.
1.) Prevention of Serious Injury or Death: The primary advantage is that it can save lives. When a medical emergency occurs, the first few minutes are crucial. If a person receives immediate CPR or first aid, it can prevent serious injury or even death.
2.) Promotion of Safety Culture: Having trained employees can help foster a safety culture in the workplace.
3.) Reduce the Likelihood of Accidents in the Workplace: Employees will be more aware of safety and health, reducing the likelihood of accidents and injuries.
4.) Increased Confidence During Emergencies: When employees are trained in CPR and First Aid, they will feel more confident and competent in handling emergency situations. This can reduce panic and ensure a more organized response.
5.) Compliance with Regulations: In some jurisdictions, it's a legal requirement for workplaces to have a certain number of first-aid trained staff, particularly if they're in a high-risk industry.
6.) Reduced Recovery Time: Early intervention can often reduce the recovery time of an injured or sick person, which can, in turn, reduce time off work and associated costs.
7.) Team Building: First aid and CPR training can also serve as a team-building exercise, promoting employee cooperation and communication.
8.) Employee Well-being: It shows a company's commitment to its employees' well-being and safety, which can increase job satisfaction and retention.
Having these skills can be invaluable not only in the workplace but also in everyday life. Remember, the more people who know these skills, the safer our communities can be. Click the blue button below to sign up.