ADP Collaborates with American Heart Association for Lifesaving CPR Training

ADP Teams Up with the American Heart Association for CPR Education
ADP supports American Heart Association goal to prepare more workers to respond to cardiac emergencies
With over 10,000 cardiac arrests occurring annually in workplaces, ADP, a global leader in human capital management solutions, is stepping up to support the American Heart Association's initiative for widespread CPR training across the workforce. By incorporating Hands-Only CPR training within the ADP Mobile Solutions app, ADP is equipping millions of employees with lifesaving skills.
The Impact of Cardiac Arrest on the Workforce
Cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any time, and immediate intervention through CPR can greatly enhance the chances of survival. Unfortunately, many Americans feel helpless when faced with a cardiac emergency. According to statistics, seven out of ten individuals claim they lack the confidence to act during such critical situations. ADP, which handles payroll for one in six American workers, is on a mission to empower its clients and associates with essential education that can potentially save lives.
Highlights from the Initiative
“Increasing access to modern, easily accessible CPR education is vital for saving lives,” said Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association. “Through our Nation of Lifesavers initiative, we aim to double the survival rate from sudden cardiac arrest by 2030. With ADP’s support, we can deliver these lifesaving skills right to the fingertips of countless workers.”
This program, which is optional for ADP clients, provides users of the ADP Mobile Solutions app a straightforward two-step learning process: first, watch a brief 60-second video demonstrating Hands-Only CPR, then take a four-question assessment. Upon completing the assessment, users earn a digital Nation of Lifesavers badge, symbolizing their commitment to lifesaving efforts. Following the pilot launch of this feature, over 160,000 users engaged in CPR education directly through the app, with plans to reach its 14 million active monthly users as availability expands.
“Our commitment to enhancing lives both at work and outside is integral to our values,” stated Maria Black, president and CEO of ADP. “By leveraging technology and human-centered innovation, we proudly support the American Heart Association in fostering a strong chain of survival in workplaces throughout the country.”
In-Person CPR Training Initiatives
Alongside mobile learning, ADP will host in-person Hands-Only CPR and AED (Automated External Defibrillator) training sessions at 18 office locations nationwide. The goal is to conduct over 100 training sessions in 2025 and early 2026, effectively educating associates on the use of Hands-Only CPR and AEDs. Furthermore, ADP's dedication to heart health transcends the office environment; for the past four years, ADP associates have actively participated in American Heart Association Heart Walk events, promoting awareness and raising funds for heart health initiatives.
Understanding the Importance of Hands-Only CPR
Hands-Only CPR involves performing chest compressions without the need for rescue breaths, making it an effective method for adults and teenagers who experience sudden cardiac arrest. Immediate actions, including the use of an AED when available, significantly amplify the chances of survival; however, many workers today are unsure about the location of an AED in their workplace, highlighting a critical gap in emergency preparedness.
To get involved and help foster a community prepared to save lives, individuals are encouraged to participate in the Nation of Lifesavers initiative. Discover how you can contribute to creating a world where everyone is equipped to respond to emergencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Nation of Lifesavers initiative?
The Nation of Lifesavers initiative aims to enhance CPR education among workers, helping save lives during cardiac emergencies.
How does the ADP Mobile Solutions app facilitate CPR training?
The app offers a quick 60-second video on Hands-Only CPR followed by a four-question assessment to gain certification.
Why is CPR education crucial in the workplace?
Understanding CPR can significantly improve the chances of survival for individuals experiencing cardiac arrest, showcasing the importance of being prepared.
What support does ADP provide for CPR training?
ADP facilitates both mobile and in-person CPR training across its locations to ensure that associates are well-equipped to respond to emergencies.
How can individuals get involved in promoting CPR education?
Individuals can participate in the Nation of Lifesavers initiative and access resources on how to become a trained lifesaver in their communities.
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