GKL and the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine signed a business agreement on the 25th and are taking a commemorative photo. From the left in the photo, Kim Young-san, President of GKL, and Heo Tak, Chairman of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. Photo by Kim Young-san

GKL and the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine signed a business agreement on the 25th and are taking a commemorative photo. From the left in the photo, Kim Young-san, President of GKL, and Heo Tak, Chairman of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. Photo by Kim Young-san

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) announced on the 25th that it signed a business agreement with the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine (KSEM) at its headquarters in Samseong-dong, Seoul, to enhance customer safety and public safety.


The main contents of the agreement include ▲ joint cooperation projects to create and expand a national safety ecosystem ▲ cooperation projects to realize social value related to medical and emergency medical services ▲ training of specialized personnel for rapid and effective emergency response.


President Kim Young-san stated, “We hope this agreement will serve as a foundation for establishing effective countermeasures and spreading a safety culture in the event of emergency patients at multi-use facilities,” and added, “GKL will continue to do its best to become a safe public enterprise by actively incorporating government policies as well as experts’ opinions.”


Following the signing ceremony, Chairman Heo Tak (Professor of Emergency Medicine at Chonnam National University) gave a lecture on government policies related to the restoration of daily life for the public, explaining ▲ the necessity of phased restoration of daily life ▲ risk factors of phased restoration ▲ directions for revising social distancing in multi-use facilities ▲ and the vaccination certificate and negative test confirmation system.



Earlier, in December 2020, GKL obtained ISO 45001 certification for its Occupational Health and Safety Management System from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Additionally, on the 15th of this month, it received an ‘Excellent Grade’ certification for the ISO-based disaster and safety management system for multi-use facilities [ISO 22320:2018 (Incident Response)] from the National Safety Competency Association, demonstrating its utmost efforts to ensure the safety of customers and employees.


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