The Center hosted an event dedicated to the Unified Security Day

Today, September 26, an event dedicated to the Single Safety Day was held at the state educational institution “Republican Center for State Environmental Expertise, Training, Advanced Training and Retraining of Personnel” of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus. Inspector of the Partizansky District of Minsk, Vladislav Sergeyevich Chakhovsky, and Deputy Head of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Partizansky District of Minsk, Dmitry Leonidovich Zagusta, were invited to conduct an informational and explanatory talk.
As part of the event, a practical training session was held aimed at practicing plans for evacuating people in the event of a fire.
The training was conducted to improve the level of safety and prepare employees for possible emergency situations. During the event, the actions of the personnel to evacuate people from the building were practiced, and the operability of the warning and evacuation management systems was checked. The center’s employees received practical skills in emergency situations and were able to assess their level of readiness to respond to possible threats.
Conducting such events is an important step in ensuring the safety of employees and visitors to the organization. Regular training allows you to increase the level of awareness and preparedness of employees, which contributes to a more effective response in the event of a real danger.
During the meeting, the Center’s employees were provided with information on the requirements of traffic regulations, liability for their violation, and were also given the operational situation on the capital’s roads.
Particular attention was paid to compliance with traffic rules when driving a motor vehicle, the established speed limit, and the need for constant supervision of children.
The Center’s employees were also reminded of the mobile application “Ministry of Emergency Situations: Help is Near!”, which can help them navigate and instantly find information about actions in case of an emergency. It also notifies about adverse and dangerous natural phenomena via the built-in interactive map of Belarus.
Security events will continue to be held to ensure a high level of protection for the Center’s employees and visitors!