CPR Training Session Held at Kerala Samajam Model School
Students and faculty learn life-saving skills from Tata Steel Foundation expert
A crucial CPR training session was conducted at Kerala Samajam Model School, equipping students and staff with vital emergency response skills.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Kerala Samajam Model School (KSMS) conducted a CPR training session for students and faculty, which was conducted by Dr. Pushpa Tiwary, an expert from the Tata Steel Foundation.
The event was organized in collaboration with the Tata Steel Foundation (TSF) by the Health and Hygiene Club and Safe Club of KSMS.
On Monday, the school auditorium served as the venue for the informative session.
The training was conducted by Dr. Pushpa Tiwary, a Clinical Associate at the Tata Steel Foundation.
Faculty members and students in grades XI and XII were the primary audience for the session.
Participants acquired the ability to identify emergency situations that necessitate immediate action.
The training focused on the identification and mitigation of imminent hazards in emergency situations.
Attendees were instructed on how to evaluate casualties and ascertain whether or not CPR is required.
The event was made feasible by the school’s management’s consistent support.
The training session was significantly facilitated by Principal Nandini Shukla.
The event’s accomplishment was also facilitated by Vice-Principals Rina Banerjee, Sujata Singh, and A.L. Abraham.
The objective of the initiative is to provide community members with life-saving skills in order to establish a secure school environment.

