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HSBC Employees End First Aid
Course
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Begawan – For HSBC, the safety of its customers and staff is
tremendously important and safety is built into its procedures.
Between March 14 and 28, the bank
held a series of first aid courses for 75 staff from every department
and branch.
The courses, conducted at the bank's
Training and Development Centre in Jerudong by Dr C D Reynolds and his
staff of Riverview Medical Clinic, were a great success.
They included Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR), wound dressing and how to respond to heart
attack, stroke and other injuries. During the CPR sessions,
participants were required to bring the training doll `back to life'.
So HSBC staff should now be well
equipped to respond effectively to such situations in real life, thus
ensuring the safety of its customers.
The Ministry of Education of Taiwan
in an effort to promote its international `Study in Taiwan' programme
has launched an on-line survey competition which will end on June 10.
The programme offers international
students an opportunity to study at Taiwan's universities and
colleges.
Interested individuals or potential
students can obtain further details on the programme and Taiwan at the
`Study in Taiwan' official web site http://www.studyintaiwan.org.
To enter the on-line survey
competition, participants must complete five on-line surveys on the
web site.
Teachers, undergraduate or graduate
students, researchers or university administrators in charge of
international affairs and other individuals are welcome to participate
in the event.
Five lucky winners will be drawn by
the ministry at the end of the event. They will receive economy class
return air tickets and free accommodation during their visit to Taiwan
and a tour of Taiwan's universities and colleges. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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