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APPREC iATiOn FOR OUR CAP
On December 11, a special dinner was hosted for the Methanex trinidad community advisory panel (cap) to thank outgoing members and recognise the longest serving member, roger Wallace, who has represented the Lisas gardens community from the cap’s inception in 2003.
The CAP was established to provide members of our fence line communities with a simple and effective channel for bringing concerns related to the company and its operations to the attention of Methanex Trinidad’s site management, for action. it is also an avenue for sharing information about Methanex Trinidad and its operations with the community. CAP service is voluntary and members have been supporting Methanex in strengthening relationships through developmental initiatives in these communities such as the First Aid/CPR Workshop.
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A fourth session on november 16 for Dow Village, California residents brought the total number of fence line residents certified to 175. The training introduced participants to fundamental guidelines to assist in emergencies at home and in the workplace, acting as first responders. in expressing gratitude for this opportunity, Angela Ramdhanie, a kindergarten operator and teacher, recommended that “at least one person in every home should do this course.”