Dong-A Socio Holdings announced on the 26th that it conducted a major disaster response drill for employees and partner company workers at its headquarters in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, on the 25th.

Employees and partner company workers of Dong-A Socio Holdings are conducting a major accident response drill at the headquarters in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, on the 25th. Dong-A Socio Group

Employees and partner company workers of Dong-A Socio Holdings are conducting a major accident response drill at the headquarters in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, on the 25th. Dong-A Socio Group

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The major disaster response drill was organized to strengthen emergency response capabilities among employees and to create a safer working environment. Employees and partner company workers from Dong-A Socio Holdings, Dong-A ST, Dong-A Pharmaceutical, DA Information, and Dong-A Otsuka, all based at the headquarters, participated in the drill.


The training was structured as a hands-on program simulating real crisis situations and was conducted by the Dongdaemun Fire Station. Participants enhanced their first aid skills by directly practicing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). To boost focus and participation, small prizes were awarded to those who actively engaged in the training.


Previously, in July, Dong-A Socio Group implemented a virtual reality (VR) program that recreated various accident scenarios to help employees learn crisis response procedures and safety rules in realistic environments, as well as fire response training for electric vehicles in response to the increasing number of electric cars, all aimed at protecting lives and assets.



A representative from Dong-A Socio Holdings stated, "This drill will serve as an opportunity for both employees and partner company workers to internalize a responsible safety culture," adding, "We plan to continue a variety of activities to further strengthen our safety and health capabilities."


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