OSHIMA Donates 4,000 Isolation Gowns to Support Frontline Workers
Supporting Frontline Pandemic Response
During the COVID-19 pandemic, access to reliable protective equipment became essential for frontline healthcare professionals and emergency responders.
In support of Taiwan’s epidemic prevention efforts, OSHIMA donated 4,000 protective isolation gowns to frontline organizations working under demanding conditions.
The donation included:
- 2,000 isolation gowns to Tri-Service General Hospital
- 2,000 isolation gowns to the Seventh Disaster Relief and Rescue Team of New Taipei City Fire Department
The protective equipment was intended to help strengthen daily operational protection for medical teams and emergency personnel serving local communities.
Contributing Practical Support Where It Matters Most
At the height of the pandemic, hospitals, first responders, and public safety teams faced significant pressure in maintaining safe working conditions while responding to urgent community needs.
By contributing protective isolation gowns, OSHIMA aimed to provide practical support to frontline teams operating in high-risk environments, helping reinforce protective readiness during a critical period.
Commitment Beyond Manufacturing
As a Taiwan-based industrial manufacturer, OSHIMA believes that business capability also carries social responsibility, particularly during moments when communities require collective support.
Alongside its continued investment in automation, manufacturing innovation, and epidemic prevention-related production support, the company remains committed to contributing practical resources where they can make meaningful impact.
Looking Forward
While the pandemic presented unprecedented challenges worldwide, it also reinforced the importance of collaboration across industry, healthcare, and public services.
OSHIMA will continue supporting innovation, responsible manufacturing, and community-focused initiatives that contribute to long-term social resilience.