Gyeongnam Office of Education Signs Business Agreement with Gyeongnam Workers' Health Center to Promote Workers' Health
Gyeongnam Office of Education and Gyeongnam Workers' Health Center signed a business agreement on the 18th in the education office's conference room to promote the health of on-site workers. (Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] On the 18th, the Gyeongnam Office of Education announced that it signed a business agreement with the Gyeongnam Workers' Health Center in the conference room of the provincial education office to promote the health of on-site workers.
This agreement aims for both organizations to mutually cooperate in supporting industrial safety and health tasks, spreading a health culture in the educational field, and thereby realizing safe education in Gyeongnam.
Under this agreement, the Gyeongnam Workers' Health Center will cooperate in operating health promotion programs for on-site workers of the Gyeongnam Office of Education, provide health counseling and education, and contribute talents.
The Office plans to promote various projects to spread a health culture, starting with the "Visiting Regional Wellness Health Lectures" to be held from July.
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Recently, with the revision of the Enforcement Decree of the Industrial Safety and Health Act significantly expanding the scope of applicable on-site workers, the education office has been making various efforts to prevent industrial accidents. Therefore, it is expected that this agreement will also contribute to improving the welfare of faculty and staff through health promotion counseling and on-site education.
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