Isamgeol, CEO of Kangwon Land.

Isamgeol, CEO of Kangwon Land.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Kangwon Land announced on the 6th that it has been certified for the 'Occupational Safety and Health Management System (KOSHA-MS)' administered by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency.


The Occupational Safety and Health Management System (KOSHA-MS) is a domestic standard certification system that adapts the highest level of international certification in the safety and health field to the domestic management environment. Certificates are issued to workplaces that meet the conformity criteria by evaluating the workplace's safety and health management system and safety and health activities.


In April last year, Kangwon Land declared its safety and health management policy, expressing its commitment to safety management both internally and externally, and is actively practicing safety culture activities such as ▲establishing safety management responsibility plans ▲operating the 4·4·4 Safety Inspection Day ▲collecting and sharing near-miss accident cases.


Additionally, Kangwon Land is actively implementing a symbiotic program to prevent industrial accidents among partner company employees and has established a safety training center to strengthen the safety capabilities of small-scale subcontractors, conducting ▲customized safety training ▲rental of safety and health equipment ▲site inspections to build an industrial accident prevention system.



Along with this, Kangwon Land also achieved an A grade, ranking in the top 10% among 180 public institutions in the Public Institution Safety Activity Level Evaluation hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor for two consecutive years as of April last year.


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