Tanika Philippine Corporation successfully carried out a Fire, Earthquake, and Medical Emergency Drill with Evacuation on January 23, 2026, reinforcing its commitment to workplace safety and emergency preparedness.
The drill simulated realistic scenarios to prepare employees for potential emergencies. It began with an earthquake simulation, where staff practiced the Drop, Cover, and Hold technique. Following the “all clear” signal, employees promptly evacuated the premises using designated routes, guided by trained floor marshals.
A fire emergency scenario followed, emphasizing quick alarm response, safe evacuation, and proper use of fire extinguishers. Fire response teams demonstrated coordinated efforts, ensuring participants understood key safety protocols.
The drill also included a medical emergency simulation, allowing employees to respond to urgent health situations. Trained personnel showcased basic first aid and safe patient handling techniques, highlighting the importance of timely intervention.
A post-drill evaluation and debriefing assessed response efficiency, coordination, and safety awareness. Feedback and observations were shared to further enhance emergency preparedness and strengthen Tanika Philippine Corporation’s safety culture.
The successful execution of this drill underscores the company’s dedication to protecting its workforce and maintaining a safe and prepared work environment.

