On the 11th, Kim Ho-bin, Head of the Technology and Safety Headquarters at Korea Midland Power, inspected safety hazard factors with workers through on-site safety technical guidance before the maintenance of the boiler tubes at Boryeong Unit 3 at the Boryeong Power Plant.

On the 11th, Kim Ho-bin, Head of the Technology and Safety Headquarters at Korea Midland Power, inspected safety hazard factors with workers through on-site safety technical guidance before the maintenance of the boiler tubes at Boryeong Unit 3 at the Boryeong Power Plant.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Korea Midland Power announced on the 15th that it has been implementing the "Management-led Safety Alert System" since this month to prevent safety accidents occurring during high-risk work processes.


The Safety Alert System was introduced to classify high-risk field work according to risk levels, assigning grades from Level 0 to 2, and to implement customized safety management appropriate for each grade.


For the highest risk work (Level 2), before the work begins, management conducts safety technical guidance, work plan establishment guidance, special training, and interviews with responsible personnel through methods such as phone calls or on-site visits to proactively manage accident risk factors.


Kim Ho-bin, Head of the Technical Safety Headquarters at Korea Midland Power, conducted a safety inspection on the boiler tube maintenance work at Boryeong Unit 3 on the 11th.


Kim said, "Since boiler tube maintenance work is carried out in a confined and enclosed space, thorough management of gas concentration and furnace temperature is essential," and urged, "Please prioritize the prevention of safety accidents in high-risk work."



Park Hyung-gu, President of Korea Midland Power, stated, "Through the Safety Alert System, management will lead by example in safety management to raise safety awareness among all employees and contribute to creating a safety culture that adheres to the basics."


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