Kim Soon-gyo, Head of Taean Power Plant Headquarters at Korea Western Power (right), Kim Jae-il, Director of Dankook University Hospital (center), and Yoon Kyung-hak, Head of Taean Branch of Western Power Labor Union (left), posing for a commemorative photo at the 'Industrial Accident Prevention and Healthy Workplace Creation Agreement Ceremony.' (Photo by Korea Western Power)

Kim Soon-gyo, Head of Taean Power Plant Headquarters at Korea Western Power (right), Kim Jae-il, Director of Dankook University Hospital (center), and Yoon Kyung-hak, Head of Taean Branch of Western Power Labor Union (left), posing for a commemorative photo at the 'Industrial Accident Prevention and Healthy Workplace Creation Agreement Ceremony.' (Photo by Korea Western Power)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] Korea Western Power announced on the 16th that on the 15th, in accordance with the revision of the Industrial Safety and Health Act, Taean Power Plant Headquarters, the Taean Branch of the Labor Union, and Dankook University Hospital signed a tripartite business agreement on 'Preventing Industrial Accidents and Creating a Healthy Workplace.'


Through the agreement, Dankook University Hospital will measure 190 types of harmful factors such as noise and dust by process at the workplaces of Taean Power Plant Headquarters and its partner companies and provide the results.


Taean Power Plant Headquarters decided to actively establish and implement preventive measures against harmful factors based on the measurement results.


Kim Sun-gyo, head of Taean Power Plant Headquarters, requested, "Not only measuring the work environment but also through professional knowledge and advanced infrastructure for health checkups and special examinations, thorough health management for employees will be ensured."



Kim Jae-il, director of Dankook University Hospital, said, "Based on our expertise, having been designated as the Chungnam Regional Emergency Medical Center and having received the highest grade in the occupational and environmental medicine field evaluation conducted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor, we will support field workers to work in a healthy and pleasant environment."


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