Lecture on Emergency Treatments and Occupational Disease Prevention was Held by Shuangqiao District Government


Lecture on Emergency Treatments and Occupational Disease Prevention was Held by Shuangqiao District Government

 

In order to spread the knowledge of emergency first aid and occupational disease prevention of employees and enhance their ability to deal with emergencies, Shuangqiao District Health Bureau successfully held a lecture in Huafu (Chengde) Glass Technology& Engineering Co., LTD on the afternoon of January 10th. More than 100 employees were present at this meeting .

 

Zhao Yanjun, Deputy director and chief physician of the Emergency Department and Zhao Lei, Director of the Occupational Disease Prevention Department, were invited to give lectures to the staff. First aid knowledge in emergency situations, ways to prevent accidental injuries and the importance of occupational disease were covered in the three-hour lecture. Experts explained common first aid techniques, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Heimlich, stroke prevention and first aid treatment. The experts also stressed the importance of prevention of occupational diseases and recommended measures to prevent different types of occupational diseases.

 

Through this lecture, the staff came to understand the significance of dealing with emergencies, and acquired the basic first aid skills and preventive measures. The employees demonstrated a strong interest and active participation. At the same time, they asked about the occupational hazards and related problems they encountered in the work, and received answers and guidance from experts.

 

 

 

The successful holding of this lecture for our employees, improved their safety awareness and knowledge level, and further consolidated the company's concern and advocacy for employee safety.

 

 

Mr Sun, who works as a managing director, said that the lecture had the expected effect. The employees participated fervently and increased their awareness of safety and occupational disease prevention. Our company will continue to strengthen cooperation with the Shuangqiao District Health Bureau, organizing more similar lectures, and plan to open practical courses and provide more training on relevant skills to help employees better protect themselves and others at work.

 

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