Dong-A Pharmaceutical announced on the 28th that it conducted a major disaster response drill together with the Dongdaemun Fire Station at its headquarters in Yongdu-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul on the 27th.


On the 27th, employees of Dong-A Pharmaceutical participated in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training during a major accident response drill held at the main auditorium of Dong-A Pharmaceutical headquarters. <br>[Photo by Dong-A Pharmaceutical]

On the 27th, employees of Dong-A Pharmaceutical participated in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training during a major accident response drill held at the main auditorium of Dong-A Pharmaceutical headquarters.
[Photo by Dong-A Pharmaceutical]

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This drill was conducted to minimize human and material losses in the event of a major disaster and to strengthen the initial response capabilities of employees.


The employees who participated in this drill, which was conducted through emergency training and fire training, first received simulation safety education assuming actual victim rescue situations during the emergency training, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) education, the use of automated external defibrillators (AED), and evacuation equipment. Then, during the fire training, fire prevention education was conducted to learn how to use escape devices, rope knotting techniques, fire extinguisher usage, and methods to extinguish fires in the early stages.


Since last year, Dong-A Pharmaceutical has been continuously conducting safety and health improvement proposal contests and major disaster response drills, focusing all efforts on disaster prevention and raising awareness.



A Dong-A Pharmaceutical official said, “Through this drill, we were able to strengthen employees’ ability to respond to safety accidents and raise awareness of disaster prevention,” adding, “We will continue proactive preventive measures through ongoing safety and health activities.”


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