By Alina Prykhodko | Communication Manager
As part of our ongoing Save the Workers Project, Mission Kharkiv has continued to deliver vital first aid training to employees of Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. During this reporting period, we conducted 18 training sessions at the Pridneprovska Thermal Power Plant (TPP) — one of the country's key energy providers.
A total of 418 employees participated in the trainings, gaining essential skills to effectively respond to injuries and medical emergencies in the workplace. These sessions are designed to build confidence, reduce reaction time during crises, and ultimately save lives.
Additionally, 10 first aid boxes, complete with tourniquets, hemostatic bandages, and trauma shears. Each kit placed on-site strengthens frontline readiness and ensures workers are equipped to respond within seconds when every moment counts.
This initiative is especially important as the Pridneprovska TPP operates in a region exposed to regular threats, underscoring the need for preparedness among frontline energy workers who ensure millions of Ukrainians continue to receive power and heating.
We remain committed to equipping infrastructure personnel not only with knowledge, but also with critical medical supplies, thanks to the generosity of our partners and supporters.
Our heartfelt thanks go out to all who make this work possible.
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