First Aid & CPR Training

Why Choose First Aid & CPR Training for Your Workplace?

Medical emergencies like cardiac arrest, electric shock, burns, or fractures can occur without warning. Immediate and correct first aid can save lives and reduce the severity of injuries. First Aid & CPR Training empowers employees to respond confidently during critical incidents before professional medical help arrives.

Customized Training Designed for Your Work Environment

Elion provides customized first aid and CPR training for both industrial and office settings. Training includes real-life scenarios relevant to your workplace — such as electrical injuries, chemical exposure, cuts, falls, burns, or respiratory distress — ensuring your team is equipped for likely emergencies.

Key Objectives of the First Aid & CPR Training Program

  • To teach employees how to identify and respond to medical emergencies
  • To provide knowledge of CPR and automated external defibrillator (AED) usage
  • To prepare first responders for common workplace injuries and health incidents
  • To ensure the correct handling of bleeding, fractures, burns, and unconsciousness
  • To build a safer and more prepared workplace

Course Topics Covered

  • Principles of first aid: assessment, response, and reporting
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) techniques for adults
  • Use of AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
  • Treatment of bleeding, fractures, burns, and shock
  • Management of choking and breathing difficulty
  • Dealing with chemical exposure or electrical injury
  • Handling unconscious victims and recovery position
  • Personal hygiene and infection control during first aid
  • Real-world scenarios and role-play exercises
  • Any other site-specific topics or procedures as per client requirements

Who Should Attend?

  • ERT (Emergency Response Team) members
  • Facility and admin staff
  • Floor supervisors and security teams
  • Designated first aid officers
  • General employees seeking basic lifesaving skills
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Training Methodology and Duration

  • Mode: Instructor-led, on-site at your premises
  • Duration: 1-day (basic) or 2-day (with advanced drills)
  • Method: Practical demonstrations + interactive exercises
  • Languages: English, Hindi, or regional languages

Certification and Compliance Standards

All participants receive a Certificate of Participation from Elion Technologies. The training follows:

  • Red Cross and Indian First Aid Guidelines
  • OSHA First Aid and Medical Services standards
  • NBC 2016 – Emergency Preparedness
  • ISO 45001 – First Response and Emergency Planning
  • Additional client-specific safety requirements or internal SOPs can also be incorporated upon request

Why Elion Technologies for Safety Training?

  • Certified trainers with first responder and medical background
  • Customized sessions for industry-specific risks
  • On-site delivery with practical demonstrations
  • Multi-location availability and bilingual training support
  • Ideal for both industrial and corporate office environments

Request a Custom Proposal

Looking to organize First Aid & CPR training at your plant, warehouse, or office?
Request a Quote or contact us at [email protected].

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

It teaches basic life-saving techniques and how to respond to common medical emergencies.

Basic life support, CPR, wound care, burns treatment, and emergency response procedures.

Yes, CPR and AED usage are key components.

All employees, especially first responders and safety officers.

Typically 1 day.

Yes, with internationally recognized first aid certificates.

On-site practical sessions are preferred; virtual options are available.

Yes, including English and Hindi.

Yes, training can include industry-specific emergencies.

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