Monrovia -The Liberia National Red Cross Society (LNRCS) has commenced a comprehensive three weeks workplace First-Aid and Safety Training for 600 employees of the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP). 

‎The training marks the implementation of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the two institutions to strengthen workplace safety, emergency preparedness, and health awareness among public servants.

‎First-Aid is the immediate care given to a person who becomes suddenly ill or injured, aimed at minimizing the effects of the condition until professional medical assistance is available.

‎Beginning Tuesday, November 11, and running through December 4, 2025, the First-Aid training program will equip the ministry’s staff with practical skills and confidence to respond swiftly and effectively to emergencies in the workplace. 

‎It also seeks to foster a culture of safety, preparedness, and timely intervention in line with occupational health and safety best practices for government institutions.

‎The Chief Executive Officer of the Liberia National Red Cross Society, Gregory T. Blamoh, commended the Ministry’s leadership for taking a proactive step toward workplace safety and employee well-being.

‎”Workplace accidents are unforeseen events resulting in injury or illness due to work duties, conditions, or the environment. 

‎”Accidents can also result from contact with objects, exposure to hazards, or acts of violence. Accidents at work can result in both non-fatal and fatal injuries”, he noted.

‎The Red Cross CEO believes that through the partnership with the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, workplace safety will be promoted and ensured. 

‎Blamoh maintained “Ensuring workplace safety is a shared responsibility. Every injury prevented means a life protected, a family preserved, and productivity sustained. Therefore, when we prioritize safety, we protect our most valuable asset-our people. A safe workplace is the foundation for a healthy, productive, and resilient organization”.

‎He further highlighted that First-Aid is one of the Red Cross’s key income-generating activities, helping raise local funds to support its humanitarian operations across Liberia. 

‎”Commercial First Aid training remains one of our core income streams-allowing us to support local humanitarian actions while building safer and more resilient workplaces nationwide,” Mr. Blamoh added.

‎He emphasized that the partnership with the Ministry highlights the Liberia National Red Cross Society’s unwavering commitment to promoting health, safety, and continuous capacity building. 

‎”Our collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning reaffirms the Red Cross’s dedication to fostering a safe and healthy work ‎environment where employees can operate with confidence and efficiency,” he concluded.

‎The Liberia National Red Cross Society offers a variety of first aid training programs including Basic First Aid, Occupational First Aid, and Emergency Life-Saving First Aid-as well as customized first aid kits for personal, office, home, and vehicle use.

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