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Janairo also assured the trainees that the regional office
and the Philippine Coast Guard will be coordinating with
the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA) for the inclusion of the Lifeguard Qualification
Training Course in their curriculum so that every successful
graduate will be duly certified and acknowledged.
“We will continue to provide more lifeguard training
until all accredited establishment in the region can have
their own duly licensed lifeguard to man their pools,
beaches and resorts. We will not only promote health but
safety as well,” he added.
Among the hotels and resorts in the region that sent
their participants to the 2nd LQTP were: The Bayleaf
Cavite, Royale Tagaytay, Taal Vista Hotel, Tanza Oasis Hotel
and Resort and the Municipal Government of Noveleta
in the province of Cavite; Yayong and Dita’s Resort Corp.,
Pagsanjan LGU, Makiling Highlands Resort, Monte Vista,
Splash Mountain Resort, City of Springs Resort – Hotel,
Maya’s Nest in the province of Laguna; JRC Breeze Beach
Resort, Cimpulo Resort, Natipuan Beach Resort, Laycano
Resort, Forever Tan Ag Beachside Resort, Laiya White Cove,
Lago de Oro Beach Club in the province of Batangas;
Club Manila East Taytay, Ciudad Christhia Resort San
Mateo, Cristina Villas Mountain Resort and Hotel Antipolo,
Thunderbird Resort Binagonan, Alamaris Resort Morong
in the province of Rizal; and Brgy Catablingan, MRJ Resort,
Burdeos, Javierama Beasch Resort, MDRRMO Catanauan in
the province of Quezon. www.ro4a.doh.gov.ph
The LQTP is part of the ‘Health in Tourism Program’ that was initiated by DOH regional
Director Eduardo C. Janairo as a means of instilling greater health and safety of all
people in Tourism Related Establishments (TREs) in CALABARZON.
. . . and another souvenir pose with Regional
Directors of CALABARZON Eduardo C. Janairo
(DOH with vest) and Marites T. Castro (DOT,
center), CDR Paolo Z. Abejuela, Ms. Sheila
Blancaver with PCG and DOH staff after the
graduation ceremony
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