Philippine Wacoal Corporation Returns to QESH for Another Mandatory 8-Hour OSH Orientation Webinar
Published May 3, 2026
Participants during the MESH Webinar training conducted by QESH
QESH Training Center & Consultancy OPC once again conducted a Mandatory (8) – Eight Hours Occupational Safety and Health Orientation Webinar for Philippine Wacoal Corporation on April 27, following the successful face-to-face session previously held for its team.
The second batch was organized to accommodate additional participants and ensure that safety awareness is consistently delivered across the organization. The training covered essential Occupational Safety and Health principles, including hazard identification, accident prevention practices, and the responsibilities of employers and workers under national OSH standards.
The session was facilitated by John Ocampo, who provided structured discussions and practical workplace examples to help participants better understand the application of safety principles in their daily operations. The online format allowed for accessible and flexible learning while maintaining DOLE-compliant training standards.
Photos of Participants during the MESH Training
QESH expressed its sincere appreciation to Philippine Wacoal Corporation for once again entrusting its safety training requirements to QESH. The company’s continued engagement reflects a proactive approach to strengthening safety awareness and ensuring compliance across its workforce.
Through this ongoing collaboration, QESH continues to support Philippine Wacoal Corporation in reinforcing its internal safety programs and sustaining a culture of safety within the organization.
What’s Next
QESH remains committed to delivering accessible and DOLE-compliant safety training programs that help organizations maintain consistent safety awareness across all levels of their workforce.
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