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Portview Gets to the Heart of the Matter with Defib Investment

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Portview has invested in a top-of-the-range automated external defibrillator (AED) for one of its sites in Kings Cross.

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Portview, who is working with Harts Group to fit-out the hotly anticipated Barrafina and El Pastor restaurants in Coal Drops Yard, has invested in the 360P defibrillator so that site staff have quick access to the life-saving device should a cardiac emergency arise.

American studies show that sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) causes 13% of workplace deaths, equating to 100 deaths each week. Despite the figures however, less than half of UK businesses have an AED on site.

Managing Director of Portview, Simon Campbell said:

“The idea came from one of our Site Managers whose former colleague suffered a cardiac arrest. Although we have a defibrillator in our head office, we realised that we owed it to our employees to have one on-site as an integral part of our medical emergency kit.”

Each year in the UK there are approximately 30,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. Only 20% of victims are in a shockable rhythm when the emergency services arrive, however, this figure can be greatly increased if more casualties receive immediate, effective CPR and defibrillation from a bystander.

When required, an AED sends electric shocks to the heart to help restore its normal rhythm. If this treatment is delivered within 3-5 minutes of the victim collapsing, their chances of survival increases from 6%-74%, but without treatment, 90%-95% of SCA victims will not survive.

Simon Campbell continued:

“Construction sites are one of the most demanding environments to work in, and for this reason, we restrict access to protect public safety. The flip side of this however is that if someone was to fall victim to SCA on site, it can take an ambulance longer to gain access due to cordoning or the fact that many of our retail projects are in pedestrian zones. Therefore, it’s important for us to have something on site that can treat a victim immediately and until the emergency services arrive.

“We wanted our first site AED to be in Coal Drops Yard, as we have multiple projects happening at once and they are all within close proximity to each other. Of course, we hope we never have to use it, but should we ever do, we know we have the best equipment possible to help save someone’s life.”

Andrew Deptford, Owner of aadefib.com, added:

“It’s great to see a contractor using their initiative and taking affirmative action to help safeguard their employees. By investing in an AED, Portview has shown that they are committed to upholding their strong health and safety standards by going the extra mile and setting an example to others.”

Portview has two sites registered with the Considerate Constructors Scheme, which promotes best practice within the construction industry by demonstrating competent management, efficiency, awareness of environmental issues and neighbourliness. Portview was also recently named one of the best employers in Northern Ireland for workplace well-being in this year’s Irish News Workplace and Employment Awards.

Portview Site Manager, Steve Johns pictured with Andrew Deptford of aadefib.com

Portview Site Manager, Steve Johns pictured with Andrew Deptford of aadefib.com