DL E&C new employees are receiving safety training at the Safety Experience School.

DL E&C new employees are receiving safety training at the Safety Experience School.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] DL E&C announced on the 9th that it is conducting safety training for new employees who joined this year. The training is held at the Safety Experience School within the DL Daedeok Research Institute located in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon.


The new employees undergo a 2-day, 1-night program where they directly experience common fall and overturn situations at construction sites and practice wearing and using various safety equipment such as safety belts, helmets, safety shoes, and descenders to prevent accidents. They also acquire crisis response skills through fire suppression, rescue methods during suffocation incidents, CPR, and emergency first aid practice.


This safety training was planned not only for new employees assigned to construction sites but also for all non-field new employees to cultivate safety awareness and improve crisis response capabilities. New employees who have been assigned to their respective fields complete the safety training according to the schedule to enhance their understanding and adaptability to construction projects at various sites nationwide.


The Safety Experience School consists of a total of 21 types of training and experience facilities. It has installed construction heavy equipment as well as various temporary structures and facilities actually used at construction sites. It is also equipped with equipment and content that allow VR experiences of the five major high-risk tasks at construction sites: working at heights, lifting (lifting heavy objects with equipment), excavation, electrical work, and fire-related tasks.



In addition, a program introducing a smart safety system incorporating the 4th industrial revolution technologies such as the latest Internet of Things (IoT), drones, big data, AI, and wearable devices has been prepared. Furthermore, an aerial work platform used on-site has been added to the training course so that trainees can learn pre-operation checks and safe operation methods through hands-on experience.


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