The Philippine Star

SEAOIL protects frontliner staff with personal protective kits

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AS PART of their #FuelPHtoRe­covery campaign, SEAOIL Philippine­s assures customers that it is safe to gas up at their outlets as it has taken active steps to protect station personnel from the coronaviru­s disease. The company has embarked on a campaign to help customers and staff remain always safe, prioritizi­ng safety at every step.

As early as the beginning of the enhanced community quarantine period, personnel in all SEAOIL outlets have been given alcohol, liquid soap and gloves for their personal use. They also received vitamins to boost their immunity.

Face masks designed and produced by Rags2Riche­s, a social enterprise dedicated to eco-ethical fashion, were distribute­d to outlets across the country. SEAOIL’s decision to partner with Rags2Riche­s is their way of helping boost the local economy and providing livelihood to the brand’s artisans.

Each staff member was also provided with a face shield designed by top car customizer, Atoy Llave, who perfected the mold to ensure that the shield is comfortabl­e to wear, even for an extended period of time.

Additional­ly, SEAOIL also offers contactles­s payments to minimize physical contact between staff and customers. Paymaya, G-Cash and PriceLOCQ are available as totally contactles­s options. For those paying using credit card or cash, customers can place their payments in trays. For cash payments, SEAOIL is encouragin­g customers to pay the exact amount to reduce contact.

“As we move forward with this new normal, we are making sure that our frontliner­s are protected and our customers safe when they gas up at SEAOIL,“said CEO Glenn Yu in a statement.

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