Manufacturing, construction and utility sites can be high-risk work environments. Heavy machinery, electrical currents, loud noises, and manoeuvring in hard-to-reach places can increase the risk of traumatic injuries and sudden cardiac arrest for your employees.

Ensure you are Rescue Ready®

ZOLL offers best-in-class AEDs to keep your workplace safe and compliant. Backed with programme management tools that free you from time-consuming device tracking, you can have the peace of mind of knowing that your workers – and your bottom line – are both ready and protected.

Unexpected? Yes. Unprepared? No.

Strenuous work, falls, injuries from falling objects, and other workplace hazards can trigger a cardiac event. ZOLL AEDs provide real-time guidance, enabling anyone to take action and help save a life.

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Helpful resources

AED programme best practices

Tips and best practices to ensure that devices and responders are ready when needed.

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Safeguard your worksite

Learn some common misconceptions about sudden cardiac arrest on construction sites and how ZOLL solutions can help.

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Also of interest

Quick thinking on the shop floor saves a life

When Danny collapsed shortly after arriving at his job, his colleague Scotty sprang into action. He grabbed a ZOLL AED and it immediately indicated that a shock was needed. Following the AED’s prompts, Scotty performed CPR for nearly a half hour until emergency services arrived.

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Lifesaving care within reach

Manufacturing, construction, and utility work is physically demanding and sites are often in hard-to-reach areas. These factors increase the risk of sudden cardiac arrest and traumatic injuries and can also complicate professional rescue efforts.

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The importance of high-quality CPR

Cardiac arrest can be brought on by many factors. Immediate intervention with high-quality CPR can make the difference between life and death.

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An electric shock can trigger SCA

Roughly 50% of all workplace electrocutions come from contact with a power line. Contact with electrical machines or tools causes a quarter of them.1

Make sure you have an AED on-site

1 Foris LA and Huecker MR. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCIB): Electrical Injuries. https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK448087/