17/10/2024
Every year, the STERIS UK training team prioritises teaching our UK Apprentices CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) in recognition of Restart a Heart Day (October 16th).
Led by Nate Parker-Hughes from STERIS HR Shared Services - who is also a St John Ambulance Emergency First Aid Responder and Trainer - we hosted a 30-minute webinar emphasising the importance of CPR and using AEDs (Automated External Defibrillator) to save lives.
Two years ago, STERIS Instrument Processing’s Health and Safety team spearheaded an initiative to install AEDs in every STERIS Instrument Processing facility. These life-saving devices are also registered on The Circuit, the National Defibrillator Network, which connects NHS ambulance services to defibrillators across the UK. This ensures that, in the critical moments following a cardiac arrest, AEDs can be located and accessed quickly to increase the chances of survival.
When someone experiences cardiac arrest, every second counts. For every minute that passes without CPR and defibrillation, their chance of survival drops. Yet, many defibrillators go unused because emergency responders aren’t aware of their locations. The Circuit solves this problem by providing up-to-date information to help save lives.
Although CPR training is no longer a mandatory part of the healthcare learning standard for Apprentices, STERIS UK continues to offer this life-saving education, believing that one day it could make the difference between life and death.
Here’s a photo of the STERIS Chessington IP team proudly participating in the training, along with their reward stickers and training partners.
Do you have an AED, and is it registered on the National Defibrillator Network? If not, you can register it today for free at www.thecircuit.uk