i2k2 Networks Conducts CPR Training Session Led by Dr. Anurag Aggarwal

Empowering Employees with Life-Saving Skills in Collaboration with Fortis Hospital

New Delhi, August 2024 – As part of its commitment to employee well-being and workplace safety, i2k2 Networks organized a CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training session, led by Dr. Anurag Aggarwal, Director of Emergency Medicine at Fortis Hospital, Noida. The session aimed to equip employees with essential life-saving skills to respond effectively in emergency situations.

The Importance of CPR Training in Workplace Safety

Medical emergencies can occur anytime, anywhere, making basic life support skills critical in saving lives. The session provided hands-on training on:

  • Recognizing Cardiac Arrest – Identifying early warning signs and immediate response steps.
  • Performing High-Quality CPR – Mastering chest compressions and rescue breathing techniques.
  • Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) – Understanding how to deploy an AED in emergency situations.
  • Handling Choking Emergencies – Learning effective techniques for airway obstruction relief.

Expert Insights from Dr. Anurag Aggarwal

With years of experience in emergency medicine, Dr. Anurag Aggarwal shared practical techniques and real-world examples, demonstrating how quick action can significantly improve survival rates in cases of sudden cardiac arrest. The interactive and engaging session allowed employees to practice CPR techniques on mannequins, ensuring they left with hands-on confidence in responding to medical emergencies.

A Step Towards a Safer Workplace

i2k2 Networks prioritizes the health and safety of its employees, and this initiative underscores the company’s proactive approach to workplace preparedness. Special appreciation goes to Fortis Hospital, Noida, and our HR team for making this crucial training possible.

By empowering employees with CPR and emergency response skills, i2k2 Networks reinforces its commitment to fostering a safe and responsible work environment.

Because in a crisis, the right knowledge can save lives.