Training Achievements SB Sunbo Conducts 2026 Emergency Response Training

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작성일 26-06-15 15:21

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 SB Sunbo conducted its 2026 Emergency Response Training in May to strengthen preparedness for fire and explosion incidents and enhance employees’ ability to respond quickly and accurately in emergency situations.


 The training was carried out across multiple sites, starting at Dadae Plant 2 on May 15, followed by Dadae Plant 1, Gimhae Plant, and Gupyeong Plant. All employees, including managers, in-house workers, and partner company staff, participated in this practical, scenario-based training program.


 The drills covered the full emergency response process, including fire detection and reporting, alert dissemination, initial firefighting using extinguishers and hydrants, and emergency evacuation procedures. The training focused on improving rapid response capabilities and minimizing potential loss of life and property in real-world situations.


 In addition, emergency medical response training was conducted, including simulations of fracture injuries requiring evacuation assistance and cases of cardiac arrest caused by excessive smoke inhalation. Participants practiced first aid skills such as immobilizing fractures, patient transport using stretchers, CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and other life-saving techniques.


 Training on the Heimlich maneuver was also provided, allowing participants to practice proper first aid responses to airway obstruction incidents that may occur in daily life.


 A representative from the local fire department attended the training session at Dadae Plant 1 to observe SB Sunbo’s emergency preparedness activities.


 Through this training, SB Sunbo reinforced its emergency response capabilities and reaffirmed its commitment to building a workplace where safety is the top priority.