PAGEONE Group Reinforces Workplace Safety Through First-Aid Training With Red Cross

PAGEONE Group partnered with the Philippine Red Cross Rizal Chapter to strengthen employee safety through first-aid training.

PAGEONE Group once again collaborated with the Philippine Red Cross Rizal Chapter to conduct a comprehensive first-aid training for its employees, reaffirming the company’s strong commitment to workplace safety, preparedness, and employee welfare.

Conducted as part of PAGEONE Socials, the company’s internal learning and engagement initiative, the training aimed to equip Pageonites with essential life-saving skills that extend beyond the workplace and into real-life emergency situations. The initiative reflects PAGEONE Group’s belief that preparedness is a shared responsibility and a vital component of a resilient organization.

The session focused on fundamental first-aid and emergency response techniques, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), proper wound management, and correct responses to choking incidents. Participants were also trained on how to handle fractures, burns, and heat-related conditions, critical skills that can prove invaluable during medical emergencies or natural disasters.

To reinforce learning, employees actively participated in simulated emergency scenarios, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical, controlled settings. This hands-on approach emphasized not only technical competence but also the importance of remaining calm, focused, and decisive in high-pressure situations.

The training also highlighted the proper use of first-aid kits and underscored the importance of maintaining updated emergency contact information. These reminders served as practical takeaways, reinforcing that effective emergency response begins with everyday preparedness.

By continuing its partnership with the Philippine Red Cross Rizal Chapter, PAGEONE Group demonstrates its proactive approach to corporate responsibility and employee care. The refresher training further recognizes that life-saving skills must be continuously reinforced to remain effective over time.

Through initiatives such as this, PAGEONE Group continues to cultivate a culture of safety and readiness, empowering its people with the knowledge, confidence, and capability to respond swiftly and responsibly when emergencies arise.

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