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Dien Ban Dong Ward Trade Union organizes first aid skills training classes for union members and workers of grassroots trade unions in the area. Photo: Dien Ban Dong Trade Union
Dien Ban Dong Ward Trade Union organizes first aid skills training classes for union members and workers of grassroots trade unions in the area. Photo: Dien Ban Dong Trade Union

Dien Ban Dong Ward Trade Union, Da Nang trains first aid skills for workers

Tường Minh (báo lao động) 11/05/2026 17:05 (GMT+7)

Da Nang - Dien Ban Dong Ward Trade Union organizes first aid skills training class for union members and workers.

News from the Trade Union of Dien Ban Dong Ward, Da Nang City on May 11 said: The Ward Trade Union organized a training class on first aid skills for union members and workers.

Participating in the program were a large number of union members and workers from grassroots trade unions in the ward.

This is an activity to concretize practical activities in response to Workers' Month 2026, and at the same time contribute to improving response capacity, minimizing risks, and protecting the health and lives of union members and workers.

Through the program, union members and workers have been equipped with more useful knowledge and skills, which can be effectively applied to practical work and life, contributing to minimizing the unfortunate consequences caused by accidents and medical incidents.

The training program is scientifically designed, focusing on practicality with essential contents such as: heart and lung resuscitation, first aid for bleeding, wound treatment, bone fracture fixation...

These are skills that are of particular importance in practice, helping workers proactively handle accidents and medical incidents occurring at work as well as in daily life.

Speaking at the program, Mr. Vo Van Binh - Chairman of Dien Ban Dong Ward Trade Union said that in the current context, the requirement to ensure labor safety and care for workers' health is increasingly urgent.

Medical accidents and incidents can occur at any time, requiring each person not only to be aware of prevention but also to be equipped with proper and timely initial handling skills.

According to Mr. Binh, organizing training classes not only equips union members and workers with necessary knowledge and skills, but also contributes to raising awareness of proactively protecting personal and colleague health, and building a safe and civilized working environment.

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