PETROPERU extends invitation to talks on health, safety and care of the environment
PETROPERÚ, committed to the development of the city of Talara, began on November 18 a cycle of talks and free awareness workshops on good habits in health, safety and care of the environment, aimed at the adult, young and child population of the district of Pariñas
These learning spaces will last until March 22, 2020 and will aim to achieve a change in attitude in neighbors that stimulates and strengthens behavior habits and favorable practices in the aforementioned aspects, so that they translate into harmonious relationships and a better quality of individual, family and collective life.
The workshops and talks will have a methodology of playful learning, lasting one and a half hours, with shifts in the morning and in the afternoon, and will take place in schools; as well as in communal rooms located in the Cono Norte, Talara Centro, Cono Sur and Ciudad Satélite, and also in the Office of Information and Citizen Participation (OIPC) of the Talara Refinery Modernization Project (PMRT), to ensure greater participation and involvement of the population.
To participate, the population must register in advance by sending a text message, WhatsApp or making a call to the telephone number: 937-246-831. You can also do it through your Neighborhood Board presidents or at the OIPC reception.
The dates and places of the workshops and talks will be timely communicated through the official channels of the OIPC, so that the community can keep informed on the website www.oipc.com.pe, the OIPC Facebook page informs , information showcases located outside the office located at Av. C s/n (in front of the Petroperu Club), and also through the radio program broadcasted on Radio Marilú from Monday to Friday from 9 to 10 am
The contents have been developed and will be exposed by a group of professionals in matters of safety, environment, health, community relations and social development; who, at the request of PETROPERÚ, will lead these learning spaces that will seek to positively impact 7,000 local residents, for six months.
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