Fire Evacuation Drill: Fortifying Safety Barriers with Responsible Commitment
1. Evacuation: Order Reflects Management Excellence
At 8:00 AM, a fire alarm triggered an immediate response. Guided by the HR department, employees covered their mouths with wet towels, stayed low, and evacuated via preset routes. The entire staff assembled in just 5 minutes—no chaos, no delays—showcasing strong safety discipline and robust daily management.
2. Firefighting: Professional Skills in Practice
Post-evacuation, experts trained employees on dry powder fire extinguishers, simplifying operations to four key steps. Hands-on sessions ensured mastery of early fire response. Fire hydrant teamwork—from hose connection to pressure control—was also demonstrated, emphasizing safety protocols.
3. First-Aid: Life-Saving Skills Shared
Focusing on critical 4-minute windows for cardiac arrest, professionals taught CPR and AED usage, with demonstrations on chest compressions (5-6cm depth, 100-120/min), airway management, and coordination with 120. Personalized guidance ensured all employees grasped essential skills.
4. Conclusion: Sustained Safety Commitment
"Workplace safety is non-negotiable—it’s the foundation of our industrial responsibility," noted Manager Mai in the debrief. Tai Hing conducts annual drills to comply with laws and uphold the principle that "development must never come at the cost of safety."
This drill strengthened emergency systems. Tai Hing will continue prioritizing safety, protecting its team, and contributing to regional industrial safety—living up to its social mission.





