As part of our ongoing commitment to workplace safety and preparedness, BFP Silang recently conducted a combined Fire and Earthquake Drill Training for all employees at our facility. This crucial training is focusing on enhancing our team’s readiness to handle emergencies effectively.
Training Highlights:
- Fire Safety and Evacuation Procedures: Employees were trained on fire safety basics, including identifying fire hazards, understanding the different classes of fires, and proper evacuation procedures. The training included a hands-on session on the use of fire extinguishers, emphasizing the PASS technique (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep).
- Earthquake Preparedness: The session covered essential earthquake safety measures, such as the “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” technique. Employees were instructed on how to protect themselves during an earthquake, both at their workstations and in common areas.
- Simulated Fire and Earthquake Drills: Participants engaged in realistic fire and earthquake drills, practicing evacuation routes and assembly point protocols. These drills were designed to simulate real-life scenarios, allowing employees to apply their training in a controlled environment.
- Emergency Response Coordination: The training emphasized the importance of teamwork and communication during emergencies. Employees learned about the roles of emergency response teams and the chain of command during crises.
- Feedback and Q&A Session: The training concluded with a feedback session, where employees shared their experiences and suggestions for improving safety protocols. Trainers addressed questions and provided additional tips for handling emergency situations.
Why This Training is Important:
At Kimiki Solutions Inc, we prioritize the safety of our employees. By conducting regular fire and earthquake drills, we aim to equip our team with the knowledge and skills needed to respond swiftly and efficiently in the event of an emergency. These drills help ensure that everyone knows the correct actions to take, reducing panic and enhancing overall safety.


