Jericho - Together - The Jerusalem Governorate Electricity Company held a course on public safety methods and tools for its new employees at the Jericho Training Center. The company considers courses related to public safety and heights among its top priorities, to preserve the safety and lives of its employees and enable them to work in a safe atmosphere. Engineer Salah Alqam, Director of the Technical Affairs Department at the Jerusalem Governorate Electricity Company, said: The course was held at the training center in Jericho, which hosts many technical and specialized courses in all fields. He added that the company has more than a thousand workers, and there are controls that must be implemented, and there is an action plan in the field of public safety that the company strictly implements. Engineer Bassam Badr, Director of the Training Center at the Jerusalem Governorate Electricity Company, stressed the importance of this course for new employees and the necessity of focusing on public safety issu es to protect employees and workers in the electricity sector. The course participants praised the extent of their benefit, expressing their happiness at applying the course materials theoretically and practically, which increases their efficiency and ways to maintain their safety by conducting the necessary checks and securing sites to reduce risks. Source: Maan News Agency
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