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Kazunori Ohmagari, an employee of
Ricoh Technosystems' Kyushu branch,
Fukuoka Nishi SS, resuscitated a person
during emergency assistance and was
awarded for his life-saving actions
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IT service provider Ricoh Technosystems
conducts business activities (equipment
maintenance and proposals for improving
administrative tasks) closely related to the local
community using its people and technology
at 410 locations run by 14 branch offices
nationwide. RTS believes that social contribution
activities should consist of "all employees
contributing to society by doing whatever
they can." For example, RTS has constant
opportunities to interact with local communities
because roughly 5,000 CEs* nationwide travel
from one destination to the next by car. Using
the characteristics of this business activity, we
devised a company-wide standardized program to help society by offering emergency lifesaving
assistance, and we want all employees
to pass the emergency technician's exam. One
Ricoh employee who passed this exam actually
saved a life.
Ricoh will also
offer continuous
training so that
employees who
passed the exam
will retain their
life-saving skills.
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CE (Customer Engineer) Employees in charge of
conducting regular maintenance check-ups and repairs
of purchased office equipment at customers' offices. |

Target and Actual Figures for
Employees Obtaining Certification
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*The target of 3,000 by fiscal 2008 was calculated
based on the Fire and Disaster Management Agency's guideline of more than 30% of all employees.
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