Royal Rescue EMS-OSH Consultancy has skilled Safety Officers and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) to ensure safety protocols are followed and provide emergency medical care to our client's staff and personnel. certified safety and health care providers
Awarded 2021 Best supporting Unit Fdcp
Awarded 2020 - 2021 SME in Heath care professional
Awarded annual safety and health audit for Covid 19 interprevention program
Awarded 2021 Category of SME Occupatinal safety and health program for Audiovisual
REGISTERED DTI
REGISTERED BIR
REGISTERED SOSIA-PNP CSP & CST
REGISTERED OSH DOLE
REGISTERD EMS NCII TESDA (EMT-B, EMR, EMS)
REGISTERED FDCP
REGISTERED DOH (PHYSICIAN LICENSED)
REGISTERED DOTR
REGISTERED IATF
REGISTERED BPLO CALOOCAN
EVENT SAFETY ALLIANCE
We guarantee that all our people have gone through rigorous training and extensive work experience so we can provide the best service that our clients deserve. They ensure compliance with workplace safety standards. The focal point of their duty is on Disaster Mitigation and Prevention with particular attention given to risk reduction activities. Relative to recent health risks, they ensure that IATF COVID 19 protocols are strictly observed. Our Emergency Medical Technicians represent our reactive component. They are responsible for the immediate and primary treatment of injuries and illnesses in pre-hospital settings. They are tasked with Rapid Disaster Response and to perform immediate life-saving activities as well as to conduct emergency search and rescue. They also provide continuous care, support, and evaluation of patients
our operation is under the supervision of the Occupational, Safety, and Health Center (OSHC) under by Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), with certified safety officer and health officer and licensed to operate in national within the Philippines, with DTI Reg. No. 2068966, with BIR Reg. No. 4RC0001473747, FDCP reg. no. 02142227, also in supervision of Film Development Councils of the Philippines (FDCP) to prevent and maintained each protocol will be amended and strictly complied at all phases, with IATF Reg. L7376 Inter-Agency Task Force Covid-19 (IATF). With themes ‘’ we value our partnership in health and safety. Safety Protocol officer (SPO) –in charge to maintained and facilitate the health and safety protocol at all phases, reporting and conduct safety briefing, classification of hazard and risk assessment, emergency preparedness response plan, set a plan for prevention and mitigation against in covid-19. Emergency and Disaster Planning and Coordination encompassing phases of disaster management activities:
Mitigation - hazard mapping, installation of safety devices,
Preparedness - development of emergency response plan, fire and earthquake drills
Response – conduct immediate life-saving activities, search and rescue
Recovery – development of recovery plan
Hazard Identification, Assessment, and Management
Routine Plant Inspection and Monitoring
Establishment, Implementation, and Monitoring of COVID 19 Protocols according to IATF guidelines
Preparation of DOLE Mandated Occupational Safety and Health Forms
Pre-Hospital and Emergency Care and Management
Emergency Transport of Patients to Advanced Health Care Facilities
EMEREGNCY MEDICAL SERVICES [EMS]- An ESSENTIAL component of healthcare and public safety. It is unfortunate for a country that is littered with ambulances that EMS is non existent and if an ambulance that is equipped does exist, they are present only in private companies that provide ambulance service. EMS is a component of the healthcare spectrum that provides life-saving medical care to the sick and the injured on scene and en route to a medical facility. Prehospital care is provided by Emergency Medical Technicians [EMT] trained to a specific skill level [basic, advanced and paramedic]. EMS operates in a system that allows it to function safely, effectively and efficiently if these are present: public safety answering point-emergency notification and dispatching, integration to hospital hospital healthcare system and emergency medicine, training and continuing education to name a few. Life threatening emergencies from various causes [motor vehicle collision, occupation and recreational injuries] or medical conditions require a systematic and integrated response. In a motor vehicle collision for example that involves multiple patients and a fire; the PNP and the BFP are present to respond. However, medical care is absent; and if ambulances are present, there is no trained personnel nor available life-saving equipment. EMS is an overlooked, unappreciated and unrecognized component of healthcare and public safety until life threatening injury or medical condition exists; and if it does exist, no agency or organization is institutionalized to provide quality patient care. Raniel P Florentino
Lic.no. Post graduate intensive care and life treat education
President