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(Tav) Western Misamis Oriental Alubijid TRAINING ADVISORY VISIT (TAV) WESTERN MISAMIS ORIENTAL Name of Establishment Address No. of Type of Industry Type of Condition Workers 1 3K Concrete Products Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous 2 3R Concrete Products Lanao, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous 3 ADS Aggragates & CHB Products Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous 4 Aldens Dry Goods Lumbo, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous 5 Altecs Store & Copra Trader Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 6 Balaba's Pholo Studio Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Service Non-Hazardous 7 Botica Fabria & Grocery Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 9 Retail Non-Hazardous 8 Bugo Fruitstand Ass. Inc. Gen. Mdse. Lumbo, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 4 Retail Non-Hazardous 9 Cherries Foods Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 8 Retail Non-Hazardous 10 Denota's Salt Making Baybay, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Non-Hazardous 11 DRC Farm Salt Making (Concepcion) Baybay, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Non-Hazardous 12 Eulalia's Bakeshop Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous 13 Evie Occena General Mdse. Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 14 Galarido Pharmacy Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Hazardous A 15 Godem Commercial Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 8 Retail Non-Hazardous L 16 Goodwill Trading Lourdes, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous U 17 Hayahay Lechon Manok Magnolia Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 6 Service Non-Hazardous 18 Labis Agrivet Supply Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous B 19 LBH General Merchandize Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous I 20 Luisito's Poultry Products Loguilo, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 21 Madri Enterprise & Hardware Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous J 22 Marnifal Enterprises Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous I 23 Mindanao Ind'l Concrete Products Loguilo, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous D 24 New Alubijid Commercial Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous 25 Octagon Ventures Sampatulog, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 4 Service Service 26 Olympia Bakery Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous 27 Rhonvel Pharmacy Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Hazardous 28 Rowen's Trading Loguilo, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous 29 St. Peter Life Plan Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Service Non-Hazardous 30 T & L Bakery Rizal St., Alubijid, Mis. Or. 6 Mftg. Hazardous 31 Tampon's Dry Goods Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 32 Western Trading Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous Page 1 of 5 A L U B I J I D TRAINING ADVISORY VISIT (TAV) WESTERN MISAMIS ORIENTAL 33 Solomon Hardware Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 34 Connies Bakeshop Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous 35 FICCO Poblacion Alubijid, Mis. Or. 5 Finance Non-Hazardous 36 Yasay Salt Farm Baybay, Alubijid, Mis. Or. 6 Mftg. Non-Hazardous 37 Bacayana Rice Mill Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 2 Mftg. Hazardous 38 Bual Bakeshop Barra, Opol, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous 39 DRC Aqua Farm Luyong Bonbon, Opol, Mis. Or. 3 Agriculture Non-Hazardous 40 F.O. Alamban Mini Grocery Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 41 Gold Coast Mini Mart Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 42 Goldland Equity Inc. Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 4 Wholesale Non-Hazardous 43 Igpit Rice & Corn Mill Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 6 Mftg. Hazardous 44 Igpit Shell Station Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 5 Retail Highly Hazardous 45 Caltex Gasoline Station Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 6 Retail Highly Hazardous 46 Jeaneth Bakeshop Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous 47 JR Repacking Corporation Luyong Bonbon, Opol, Mis. Or. 6 Mftg. Hazardous 48 Titing's Kitchenneth Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 7 Service Non-Hazardous 49 Lam Hoi Plastic Factory Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 6 Mftg. Hazardous 50 Petron Gasoline Station Luyong Bonbon, Opol, Mis. Or. 6 Retail Highly Hazardous O 51 Lowly Bees Bakeshop Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous P 52 Marites & Manuel Variety Store Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous O 53 NB Milling Agri. Dev. Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous 54 NC Farm Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 2 Agriculture Non-Hazardous L 55 North Star Hardware Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous 56 Opol SDA Elementary School Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 9 Educ'l. Inst. Service 57 San Isidro Rice & Corn Mill Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous 58 Totong's Lechon Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 8 Service Non-Hazardous 59 UCPB Rural Bank Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 8 Finance Non-Hazardous 60 Willing Bakeshop Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 2 Mftg. Non-Hazardous 61 Marvilla Beach Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 3 Service Non-Hazardous 62 Emie Avenedo Bakeshop Poblacion Opol, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous 63 Maybelles Bakeshop Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous 64 Lupin III Bakeshop Luyong Bonbon, Opol, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous 65 San Pedro Rice Mill Igpit, Opol, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous Page 2 of 5 TRAINING ADVISORY VISIT (TAV) WESTERN MISAMIS ORIENTAL 66 St. Jude Milling Poblacion Laguindingan, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous LAGUIND 67 Galarido Pharmacy Poblacion Laguindingan, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Hazardous INGAN 68 Shell Gasoline Station Poblacion Laguindingan, Mis. Or. 5 Retail Highly Hazardous 69 Almene Copra Buyer Poblacion Libertad, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 70 Amoy Bakery Poblacion Libertad, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous LIBERTAD 71 Noli Benlot Hardware Poblacion Libertad, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous 72 Ronie Cagas Wholesaler Poblacion Libertad, Mis. Or. 4 Wholesale Non-Hazardous 73 Sumobay Copra Buyer Poblacion Libertad, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous 74 Villanueva Copra Buyer Poblacion Libertad, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous 75 CY Hardware Poblacion Lugait, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 76 Double Enterprises Poblacion Lugait, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous LUGAIT 77 Julies Bakeshop Poblacion Lugait, Mis. Or. 7 Mftg. Hazardous 78 Lugait Enterprises Poblacion Lugait, Mis. Or. 4 Retail Non-Hazardous 79 Lugait Rural Bank Poblacion Lugait, Mis. Or. 7 Finance Non-Hazardous 80 MADE Inc. Poblacion Lugait, Mis. Or. 4 Retail Non-Hazardous 81 Dy Corn Mill Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous M 82 Levi Tan Bakery Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 2 Mftg. Hazardous A 83 M. Tan Corn Milling Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 2 Mftg. Hazardous 84 Noel Joy Celencel Petron Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 5 Retail Highly Hazardous N 85 Petron Gasoline Service Station Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Highly Hazardous T 86 Shell Service Station (TSCI) Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 5 Retail Highly Hazardous I 87 Victory Bakeshop Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous C 88 Manticao Corn Mill Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous A 89 Manticao Hardware & Const. Supply Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 90 T & G Grocery Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous O 91 Cherries Mini Grocery Poblacion Manticao, Mis. Or. 9 Retail Non-Hazardous 92 Cagadas Repair Shop Casinglot, Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 5 Service Non-Hazardous T 93 Centinales Bakery Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous A 94 ESV Traders Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 95 Neneng Bakeshop Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous G 96 Pioneer Woodcraft Industry Taliwan, Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous O 97 PSB Enterprises Casinglot, Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous L 98 R & N Bakeshop Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous O 99 RDG Enterprises Natumulan, Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 6 Retail Non-Hazardous A N Page 3 of 5 T A G O L O A N T A TRAINING ADVISORY VISIT (TAV) WESTERN MISAMIS ORIENTALG O L O A 100 Tagoloan Caltex Station Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 6 Retail Highly Hazardous 101 T-Cos Bakery Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous N 102 Ticos Pasalubong & Fastfood Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 5 Retail Non-Hazardous 103 Merex Poleman Corporation Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 8 Retail Non-Hazardous 104 IYG Enterprises Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 4 Retail Non-Hazardous 105 JHB Hardware Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous 106 Farmacia Tagoloan Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Hazardous T 107 IB Pharmacy Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Hazardous A 108 Mix Knots Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous G 109 Edna Agrivet Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 5 Retail Non-Hazardous O 110 Sarah's Baleshop Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 9 Mftg. Hazardous 111 JM Banaag Bakeshop Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 4 Mftg. Hazardous L 112 Ozda and Honeyken l Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 4 Retail Non-Hazardous O 113 Ozda and Honeyken ll Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 3 Retail Non-Hazardous A 114 Cris' Men Store Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous N 115 Millenia Miracle Gen. Mdse. Poblacion Tagoloan, Mis. Or. 7 Retail Non-Hazardous 116 C & R Suyo's Beach Resort Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 5 Service Non-Hazardous 117 Elica Bakeshop Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous 118 Ever Bakeshop Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 5 Mftg. Hazardous 119 Farmacia del Rio Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Hazardous 120 Gaid's Rice & Corn Mill Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 3 Mftg. Hazardous 121 Gary's Rice Mill Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 2 Mftg. Hazardous 122 JBD Copra Buyer Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 2 Retail Non-Hazardous N 123 Josefa Poultry Farm Tagbalogo, Naawan, Mis. Or. 5 Agriculture Non-Hazardous A 124 JS Prawn Hatchery Poblacion Naawan, Mis. Or. 5 Agriculture Non-Hazardous 125 Krisha Beach Resort Linangkayan, Naawan, Mis. Or. 3 Service Non-Hazardous A 126 Lubis Enterprises Don Pedro, Naawan, Mis. Or. 7 Retail Non-Hazardous W 127 Lucky Farm Maputi, Naawan, Mis. Or. 3 Agriculture Non-Hazardous 128 Mapie Leaf Agro Dev't.
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