CPR and Automated External Defibrillators
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, but survival is still achievable if treated promptly. The lifesaving power of CPR and Automated External Defibrillators is a core focus at IEHSAS. When administered within a few minutes of a cardiac arrest, this indispensable pairing can significantly improve the survival rate of those affected.
We train people and organizations in the necessary and urgent response. With the correct know-how and tools, even bystanders can turn into lifesavers in an emergency.

What Is an Automated External Defibrillator?
An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a small, portable device used to treat sudden cardiac arrest. It administers an electric shock to the heart to re-establish a normal rhythm. AEDs are easy to use – voice and visual prompts provide all the information you need, even if you’re not a Healthcare Professional.
Intended for use in public spaces, offices, schools, and other workplaces, AEDs can help save precious minutes in the treatment of sudden cardiac arrest. With proper and timely use along with CPR, these devices greatly increase a victim’s survival odds.

Our Ergonomic Assessment Services
You never know when being present and knowing how to perform CPR and Automated External Defibrillators can save someone’s life. When someone’s heart stops, the brain and organs no longer receive oxygen. CPR maintains blood flow; an AED addresses an underlying heart rhythm.
In conjunction with CPR training, we educate individuals on the use of automated external defibrillator (AED) through our program. The earlier one is utilized, the better the chance of saving a life. Every day counts, and the need for action is urgent.
Training and Certification
IEHSAS provides a full CPR and Automatic External Defibrillator Training Manual as part of our certified course. This guide goes over everything from the signs of cardiac arrest to how to use an AED properly. Our lessons are direct, with lots of hands-on, real-life simulations and safety protocols.
first aid at work and use of AED with CPR, training also leaves staff confident and competent in emergencies. Employers also benefit from remaining health and safety compliant and having a safer work environment.
Benefits of CPR and AED Training
Improves the odds of survival from SCA
Enables people to act fast and with purpose
Aids in safety consciousness in homes, schools, and offices
Supports survivors to heal quicker and better
Follows global health and safety standards
Instills confidence in responding to emergencies \ real time
How Our Ergonomic Assessment Process Works
When someone drops to the ground in sudden cardiac arrest, there’s no time to spare. Understanding how to use an automatic external defibrillator to save a life is crucial. First, ensure the person is unresponsive and call emergency services. After starting CPR, switch on the AED.
Follow the device’s prompts. Apply the electrode pads to the person’s bare chest as shown. The AED will evaluate the heart rhythm and tell you to either give a shock or continue CPR. Don’t wait — stepping in promptly saves lives.
Guidelines for CPR and Automated External Defibrillators
IEHSAS follows global guidelines for CPR and Automated External Defibrillators issued by organizations such as the American Heart Association (AHA). These recommendations include updated information and suggestions on high-performance CPR and the effective use of AEDs.
Our instructors are experts who provide trainees with clear and confident guidance, even on basics such as compression depth, the universal choking relief protocol, and the chain of survival. We achieve this by staying up to date with the best practices in the industry, so that you are ready when the time comes.
Industries That Benefit From AED and CPR Training
Our offerings apply to various industries, including education, healthcare, construction, and hospitality. A business that trains in CPR and Automated External Defibrillators is not only legally required, but it is also evidence of a company that takes health and wellness seriously.
We also support community centres, gyms, sports clubs, and the transport sector, where rapid response can be life-saving. Even people with the right information and equipment can be considered “first responders.”
Advanced Solutions: AED with Integrated CPR Advisor
IEHSAS provides state-of-the-art technological support, including the use of an automated external defibrillator with integrated CPR advisor. These intelligent devices offer direct feedback on the quality, depth, and rhythm of compressions, enhancing the quality of resuscitation.
Our Vision of a Better and Safer Future
At IEHSAS, we endeavour to foster a safer and more resilient society by providing people with access to the emergency actions they need. Our emphasis on CPR and Automated External Defibrillators our dedication to the health, safety, and life-saving education that we are known for.
By providing quality training and the latest equipment, along with the knowledge and expertise to package it, we foster a culture of preparedness. Each life saved is a testament to the power of knowledge, and we believe that knowledge is a right that belongs to everyone.
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Eligibility Criteria
Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience: Relevant industry experience may be required.
Age: Minimum 18 years old.
Prerequisites: Basic courses may be required for advanced certifications.
