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NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR POSITIONS UNDER THE ENFORCEMENT GROUP RE CONDUCT OF PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST (JULY 2021 PUBLICATION)

January 21, 2022

As part of the assessment of qualifications of applicants for positions under the Enforcement Group, BOC, published in July 2021, a Physical Fitness Test (PFT) shall be conducted, details as follows:

Date: January 26-27, 2022

Time: 4:00 a.m.

Venue: BOC OCOM Grounds, South Harbor, Gate 3, Port Area Manila

Attire: WHITE T-shirt and jogging pants for female applicants; WHITE T-shirt and shorts for male applicants

See list of qualified applicants HERE.

In light of the current COVID-19 situation in the country and the implementation of pertinent rules and regulations issued by competent authorities, subject activity shall be conducted with due observance of the minimum public health standards and protocols.

All applicants concerned must bring the following documents during their PFT schedule:

1. Copy of Rapid Antigen Test/Swab Test result with 72-hour validity (Negative result); and
2. Copy of Medical Certificate bearing clearance to undergo strenuous activity, with attached Electrocardiogram (ECG) test result. Copy of which to be sent to the BOC Medical Division thru mdd@customs.gov.ph at least 24hrs prior to the schedule of PFT.

Applicants who are pregnant, or with comorbidities, surgical operation for the past 2yrs, gynecological diseases or any findings in the ECG test result must also secure a certification from any public/private physician bearing their clearance to undergo strenuous activity.

Further, all applicants who have already undergone PFT within the period October to December 2021 are exempted from participating in the upcoming PFT, and shall proceed to the interviews to be conducted by the EG HRMPSB.

For questions and/or clarifications, please contact the HRMD thru hrmd.recruitment@customs.gov or thru mobile number 09690379699.

BOC HRMPSB Secretariat

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