(08/11/2025) â Quality Pack Printing 2000 Co., Ltd. places the highest priority on the safety of its employees and assets. The company successfully organized its annual Basic Firefighting Training and Fire Evacuation Drill with full intensity, aiming to ensure that all personnel are well-prepared to effectively and systematically handle fire emergencies.
The activity was conducted in compliance with legal requirements, focusing on building deep knowledge and practical skills through both theoretical and hands-on sessions. This ensures that every employee possesses the essential skills for preliminary prevention and incident response.
ð Theory Session: Enhancing Knowledge for Prevention
During the morning session, all employees participated in theoretical training led by fire safety experts, covering crucial topics such as:
- The Fire Tetrahedron Theory: Understanding the critical components of fire: fuel, heat, oxygen, and the chemical chain reaction.
- Fire Classification: Learning to categorize fires (Class A, B, C, D) to select and use the appropriate extinguishing equipment.
- The Danger of Smoke and Egress: Emphasizing the hazards of smoke and toxic gases, along with learning safe evacuation techniques, such as low-crawling and the “Stop, Drop, and Roll” principle.
ð ïļ Practical Session: Focusing on Real-World Skills for Survival
The afternoon featured an exciting and intense practical training session. Employees practiced using basic fire suppression tools under the close supervision of certified officers: - Extinguisher Practice (PASS): Every employee practiced the correct use of a fire extinguisher following the P-A-S-S method (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep), aiming at the base of a real fire to build confidence in usage during an emergency.
- Simulated Fire Response: Various fire scenarios involving different fuel sources were simulated to help employees understand the limitations of water and chemical agents in extinguishing different fire types.
- Fire Evacuation Drill: This was the highlight of the training. A fire alarm was sounded to simulate an emergency. All employees practiced evacuating along the designated escape routes and gathering at the Assembly Point in an organized and swift manner, fostering familiarity with emergency response protocols and command listening.
Mr. Theera concluded, “Safety is not just a duty; it is our organizational culture. Today’s training is not only about legal compliance but about elevating the capability of every employee to be a ‘vigilant unit’ and ‘responder’ in the event of unforeseen circumstances. The knowledge and skills gained will enable us to effectively mitigate risks and limit damage.”
The activity was a great success, reaffirming Quality Pack Printing 2000 Co., Ltd.’s commitment to creating a safe and secure working environment for everyone.