JT Savings Bank Conducts Emergency First Aid Training for Employees
Planned Reflecting Staff Ideas
Conducted by Gyeonggi Bundang Fire Station
JT Savings Bank employees are conducting CPR training at the Bundang Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province. Photo by JT Savings Bank
View original imageJT Savings Bank announced on the 5th that it conducted emergency first aid training, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), for its executives and employees in collaboration with the Bundang Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province.
The first aid training was held twice at the Bundang Fire Station facilities under the guidance of affiliated firefighters. About 80 JT Savings Bank executives and employees completed the training.
This training was planned by reflecting employees' ideas with the purpose of responding to disaster situations such as the Itaewon incident. JT Savings Bank previously held an idea contest for executives and employees regarding ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management and internal activities.
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Park Jung-yong, CEO of JT Savings Bank, said, "Through this training, which started from employees' ideas, our executives and employees will be able to respond to safety accidents themselves and proactively handle disaster situations. We will continue to develop various internal programs by incorporating ideas."
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