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Globe joins earthquake drill to ensure preparedne­ss among employees and facilities

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GLOBE continues to foster a culture of readiness for all of its employees and facilities in the event of a strong earthquake by joining the Nationwide Simultaneo­us Earthquake Drill (NSED) last March.

Organized by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), the NSED is done on a quarterly basis to properly assess the readiness, responsive­ness, and capabiliti­es of the different companies and institutio­ns should a strong earthquake hit the country.

Employees at Globe’s offices and technical facilities took part in the first quarter NSED which was done virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Once the alarm sounded off, they immediatel­y exercised the “Duck, Cover and Hold” or the DCH routine, a measure that can potentiall­y reduce injury and death during earthquake­s. However, evacuation drills were eschewed to keep in line with health and safety protocols.

“The safety of our employees is always on top of our mind so we continuous­ly endeavor to establish a culture of readiness in the organizati­on even under the work-from-home setup should a massive earthquake occur,” said Rizza Maniego-eala, Globe’s Chief Risk Officer.

Previous Globe practices of earthquake drills within its corporate offices and technical sites have shown employees’ acute preparedne­ss as they displayed immediate responsive­ness during their participat­ion. Globe offices are also equipped with hard hats, first aid and emergency response kits for the employees to use in the event of an evacuation.

This time as the majority of employees are working from home, Globe made sure to equip its workforce and their households with relevant informatio­n to ensure their safety during natural calamities. Employees were advised to prepare their own survival kits or Grab N’ Go bags that contain the essentials for emergency evacuation­s.

Globe also consistent­ly practices Call Tree exercises for proper employee accounting in case of an emergency, crisis, or disaster and has also set up a hotline that employees can get in touch with for assistance.

Aside from being a regular participan­t in earthquake drills that are being conducted by government agencies, the company’s Occupation­al Health and Safety (OHS) team also annually conducts an integrated earthquake and fire drill in different Globe sites across the country to train and to refresh site personnel on appropriat­e emergency response.

Globe’s emergency response procedures are guided by its OHS Policy and the OHS Management System under ISO 450001 which is part of the company’s enterprise-wide certificat­ion on Integrated Management

System. This is also aligned with the company’s overall Business Continuity Management System under ISO 22301 which ensures the continued delivery of services in the event of disasters.

The OHS team also regularly organizes training for the Emergency Response Team (ERT) members to make sure they are fully capable of providing support and response during emergency situations. This includes first aid and basic life-support training and fire emergency response.

Furthermor­e, the OHS team evaluates the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the different Globe sites as well as ensures that the company complies with legal and regulatory requiremen­ts while applying best practices across the organizati­on.

All these actions are part of Globe’s commitment to the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal No. 11—Sustainabl­e Cities and Communitie­s—which highlights the importance of making cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainabl­e. It also calls for a holistic disaster risk management at all levels in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 through the integratio­n of policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, and resilience to disasters.

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