The 8-Hour Mandatory Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Training for Workers of Teresa Waterworks Inc., conducted by 1726 OSHEA Corporation on February 6, 2026, marked a significant step toward strengthening workplace safety and regulatory compliance within the organization. The program was designed to provide employees with a solid foundation in occupational safety principles, hazard recognition, and risk prevention strategies essential to maintaining a safe and healthy working environment.

Throughout the training, participants actively engaged in comprehensive discussions on workers’ rights and responsibilities, basic safety rules, accident prevention, and emergency preparedness. Guided by experienced OSH professionals, the session combined practical insights with real-life workplace scenarios to ensure that employees are equipped to identify potential hazards and respond appropriately to safety concerns.

This initiative highlights the shared commitment of Teresa Waterworks Inc. and 1726 OSHEA Corporation to upholding national occupational safety and health standards and fostering a culture of safety across all levels of the organization. By empowering employees with essential OSH knowledge and awareness, the training contributes to reducing workplace risks, improving overall operational efficiency, and ensuring a safer, more resilient workforce.