CU Medical Systems Conducts CPR Training for All Employees... Practicing a Life-Saving Corporate Culture View original image

CU Medical Systems announced on June 23 that it recently conducted CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED (automated external defibrillator) training for all executives and employees at its Wonju headquarters and Gwacheon branch. According to the company, this training was designed to create a work environment where employees can respond quickly and accurately in emergency situations, and received a positive response as all staff members completed the course.


This CPR training was led by professional instructors from the Korean Red Cross and combined both theoretical instruction and practical exercises. The curriculum included CPR procedures, AED operation, and emergency response for airway obstruction, enabling participants to develop practical skills to handle emergencies both in daily life and at work.


CU Medical Systems stated that, in addition to raising safety awareness among employees, it is also taking the lead in fulfilling its social responsibility by having all staff members sign an emergency response pledge. The company emphasized that this CPR training, which is directly related to saving lives, resulted in enthusiastic participation from employees, with many voluntarily practicing and requesting repeated training sessions.


CEO Kim Hyungsoo said, "This was an opportunity to learn valuable skills that can save someone's life," and added, "We will continue to foster a responsible corporate culture through regular safety training."



Meanwhile, CU Medical Systems plans to further expand regular CPR and emergency response training and actively promote safety campaigns in cooperation with the local community.


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