ICT Mahidol Organized ​​Safety, Occupational Health, and Workplace Environment Training Program: “Basic Fire Drill” for Students and Staff Members

On July 16 – 17, 2025, the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Mahidol University (ICT Mahidol), organized a training program on safety, occupational health, and workplace environment entitled “Basic Fire Drill” for staff members and first-year students from the B.Sc. in Information and Communication Technology (ICT International Program), and the B.Sc. in Digital Science and Technology (DST Thai Program). The training was conducted at the Faculty of ICT, Mahidol University, Salaya Campus.

The event was officially opened by Dr. Pattanasak Mongkolwat, Dean of the Faculty of ICT, Mahidol University. The training session was conducted by a team of instructors from Shinaracha Frotector Co., Ltd., who provided both theoretical instruction and practical training through five interactive activity stations:

  • Emergency assistance using an AED device
  • Emergency first aid and casualty transportation
  • Fire and smoke survival techniques and basic fire extinguishing methods
  • Fire extinguisher usage practice
  • Active shooter drill: Run, Hide, Fight

At the end of the session, Lect. Snit Sanghlao, Assistant Dean for Engineering and Environment, and Head of Safety, Occupational Health, and Workplace Environment Working Group, delivered the closing remarks and expressed appreciation to the trainers and all participants.

The “Basic Fire Drill” training is part of the Safety, Occupational Health, and Workplace Environment Program 2025, organized annually by the Safety, Occupational Health, and Workplace Environment Working Group. The program aims to enhance knowledge and awareness of occupational safety, health practices, and environmental responsibility among staff and students, in alignment with the official policy of ICT Mahidol. This program is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to respond appropriately in real-world situations.