SR, Organizational Restructuring Undertaken... Establishment of Industrial Safety and Health Division and ESG Management Division View original image


SR, the operator of SRT, has reorganized its structure to strengthen ESG, ethical management, absolute safety assurance, and future business development.


On the 21st, SR announced that it had carried out an organizational restructuring by establishing the Customer Public Relations Office, ESG Management Division, and Industrial Safety and Health Division.


First, to actively respond to the prevention of major accidents, the newly established Industrial Safety and Health Division was created. This division will be responsible for planning and improving safety to prevent major accidents, managing industrial accident prevention, and establishing a joint labor-management safety culture.


Additionally, to embed ESG management in SR operations, the ESG Management Promotion Team and Ethical Management T/F were formalized into a regular organization, creating the ESG Management Division. The ESG Management Division is responsible for enhancing SR's social value in areas such as environment, social contribution, mutual growth, ethical management, and human rights management.


To improve responsiveness to exceptional situations during SRT operations, the Operations Center was reorganized into the Operations Situation Room, and the Technology Research Institute was strengthened into the Future Research Institute by adding strategic functions such as future business development beyond research and development.


Along with this, to enhance public awareness and elevate the institution's status, the Customer Public Relations Office was newly established directly under the president, integrating publicity and customer service functions to shorten the communication gap between customers and management.



SR CEO Lee Jong-guk said, "Through this organizational restructuring, we will actively respond to the new environment and improve organizational competitiveness by streamlining unnecessary tasks."


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