[Sejong=Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyunjung] The Korea Employment Information Service announced on the 19th that it has obtained the 'Occupational Safety and Health Management System' (KOSHA-MS) certification.


The Occupational Safety and Health Management System (KOSHA-MS) certification is a system implemented by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency to prevent safety accidents and industrial disasters. It is awarded to organizations with excellent safety management capabilities after a rigorous verification process.


The Employment Information Service declared its occupational safety and health management policy and received high evaluations from the certification audit team by establishing, implementing, and inspecting action plans to ensure continuous improvement. To create a safe workplace, it announced an occupational safety and health management policy that includes ▲ operation of the safety management system ▲ fostering a safety and health culture ▲ establishment of an autonomous safety system ▲ recognition of partner companies as safety and health management partners.



Efforts included strengthening the safety management organization, conducting quarterly safety training, enhancing inspections to identify and improve potential risk factors, establishing a new Safety Participation Board to spread safety culture, and sharing safety materials. For systematic safety management, manuals, procedures, and guidelines were formalized to reinforce the autonomous occupational safety and health system.


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