Hyundai Mobis and safety experts from the Korea Industrial Safety Association are inspecting the facilities of a dealership located in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi Province. (Photo by Hyundai Mobis)

Hyundai Mobis and safety experts from the Korea Industrial Safety Association are inspecting the facilities of a dealership located in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi Province. (Photo by Hyundai Mobis)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hyundai Mobis announced on the 17th that it will provide free safety inspection services to parts dealerships nationwide. This is to prevent fires and safety accidents at parts dealerships, which are the closest contact points with customers, and to ensure thorough supply of automotive after-service (AS) parts.


As part of its win-win management activities, Hyundai Mobis will conduct fire prevention inspections including electrical, firefighting, and gas systems, as well as building safety diagnostics, at over 1,200 parts dealerships and parts support centers nationwide until September. This is to eliminate risk factors in advance, prevent safety accidents, and create a safe working environment for dealerships.


This free safety inspection service will be carried out by safety experts from Hyundai Mobis and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, who will visit parts dealerships and parts support centers across the country. On-site guidance regarding risk factors will be provided to dealership personnel. Hyundai Mobis plans to share the inspection results with each dealership afterward and promote continuous win-win cooperation.


Hyundai Mobis provides free safety inspection services to parts dealerships because stable supply of AS parts must precede the logistics circulation of dealerships and quick vehicle repairs for customers.


Hyundai Mobis expects that securing a safe working environment for its partners will enhance mutual trust and expand a virtuous cycle structure that improves the efficiency of product production and supply.


Meanwhile, Hyundai Mobis signed a joint cooperation agreement this year with the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, the largest private safety organization in Korea, to prevent industrial accidents and spread safety culture.


Hyundai Mobis operates the ‘Safety 365 Inspection Team’ to conduct periodic inspections of nationwide workplaces and strengthen compliance with regulations. The team consists of safety patrols and advisory members who are safety experts, aiming to enhance practical inspection activities and regulatory compliance.



The company emphasized that it regularly visits workplaces to provide information on safety issues and trends, as well as conducts safety regulation interpretations and monthly theme inspections.


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