Tuesday 24 March 2015

Rescue 1122 trains school safety wardens

RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Emergency Service Rescue 1122 has imparted training to school safety wardens for safer schools on the directives of the Emergency Service Rescue 1122 Director General, Dr Rizwan Naseer.
According to a Rescue 1122 spokesman, earlier, Punjab Chief Minister, Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif approved ‘School Safety Campaign’ and appreciated the efforts of Rescue 1122 in standardizing the School Safety training material in consultation with all the districts emergency officers (DEO’s) from all districts of Punjab for training of school safety wardens on standardized format.
In this regard Rawalpindi executive district officer education (EDO) had also been coordinated by Rescue 1122 Rawalpindi and decided to train safety wardens from all the schools. The trained team of Rescue 1122 Rawalpindi under supervision of Emergency Officer Headquarters, Deeba Shahnaz imparted training to 60 safety wardens (teachers) nominated by Rawalpindi EDO education.
Earlier, 145 safety warden had also been trained under school safety campaign. The Rescue 1122 District Emergency Officer, Dr Abdul Rehman said the emergency service is providing all possible support to make School Safety Campaign successful and safety wardens are being trained on standardize training material. Moreover trained safety wardens are also being provided training material to train others in their schools.
The Emergency Officer, Deeba Shahnaz informed that safety wardens are being trained with the help of lectures, presentations, practical demonstrations and practice of life saving skills followed by emergency Evacuation drill.
Furthermore, all the participants of the training are evaluated through written and practical evaluation process and the successful candidates are certified to conduct further emergency management trainings, evacuation drills for teachers and students in their respective schools to promote school safety culture. 

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