"Creating a Safe Energy Usage Environment with Accident-Free and Disaster-Free City Gas Supply"

On the 4th, Samchully executives and employees participated in the 'Safety Practice Pledge Meeting' through a non-face-to-face video conference.

On the 4th, Samchully executives and employees participated in the 'Safety Practice Pledge Meeting' through a non-face-to-face video conference.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] City gas company Samchully announced on the 4th that it held the '2021 Safety Practice Pledge Ceremony' online to reaffirm its commitment to the safe supply of city gas.


Samchully holds the 'Safety Practice Pledge Ceremony' annually to create an energy usage environment that the public can trust through thorough safety management, leading efforts to raise safety awareness among all employees.


This year, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the event was conducted in real-time remotely via a video conferencing system instead of an in-person gathering.


At the Safety Practice Pledge Ceremony, various domestic city gas safety accident cases from last year were analyzed and presented from multiple perspectives, including causes, progress, measures taken, and implications. A 'pledge relay' by employees followed, expressing their determination to establish practical preventive measures based on a proactive management spirit to prevent similar accidents from recurring. Cha Bong-geun, Head of the City Gas Business Division, emphasized adherence to safety basics and principles, strengthening safety inspections of usage facilities, and establishing systematic reporting methods in his opening remarks.



A Samchully official stated, "We are transforming into a reliable and safe comprehensive energy company through the establishment of a smart pipeline network system utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT), operation of a 24-hour integrated command and control system, and conducting regular emergency drills as if in real situations," adding, "We will continue to do our best to apply the latest IT technologies to safety management systems and lead efforts to improve the safety management level of the domestic city gas industry."


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