A Feasibility Study on the Establishment of Prime Knowledge Training Hub in 63 Unit B Maginhawa St. U.P. Village, Quezon City

Authors

  • Aileen V. Reyes
  • Brando D.C. Canonoy
  • Jessa May B. Belo
  • Jubheil A. Batingal
  • Rowvenn Gerbie O. Perez
  • Winnie L. Labor

Keywords:

feasibility study, safety and security training

Abstract

Prime Knowledge Training Hub is a proposed training center that offers safety and health trainings. The need for company safety officers and the lack of knowledgeable and trained individuals for the job is an entry for the business. Safety officer ratio is 1 is to 10 employees for non-hazardous industries, 2 is to 10 for hazardous industries who will control and design daily activities and audit for safety standards. Construction workers and fast food chain employees were the respondents of the survey for they are the most exposed on high risk work environment. The survey results showed that 7 out of 10 are aware about the training and its purpose. They are also aware of the government mandatory law but the company they are in is on adjustment period and planning stage. When it comes to courses, a wide range of activities can be created to reduce the high rate of accident in the workplace. Some of the respondents are prepared to have their trainings on field for the actual training process. They also considered the price of the training to suit to the company budget. As soon as they finish the training, they will become licensed safety officers who will assure the safety process of the company premises. The scarcity of safety officers and the limited amount of training providers available means that this service will progress.

Published

2019-04-01

How to Cite

Reyes, A. V. ., Canonoy, B. D. ., Belo, J. M. B. ., Batingal, J. A. ., Perez, R. G. O. ., & Labor, W. L. . (2019). A Feasibility Study on the Establishment of Prime Knowledge Training Hub in 63 Unit B Maginhawa St. U.P. Village, Quezon City. Ascendens Asia Singapore – Bestlink College of the Philippines Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 1(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.aaresearchindex.com/index.php/aasgbcpjmra/article/view/1805

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