Kim Ho-bin, President of Korea Midland Power Co., Ltd. / Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

Kim Ho-bin, President of Korea Midland Power Co., Ltd. / Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Sejong=Reporter Lee Jun-hyung] Korea Midland Power announced on the 11th that it received a Grade 2 in the '2021 Public Institution Safety Management Grade Evaluation' conducted by the Ministry of Economy and Finance.


This evaluation is a system in which the Ministry of Economy and Finance comprehensively assesses the safety management capabilities of 99 public institutions that have workplaces and construction sites, and assigns grades. In last year's evaluation, no institution received the highest Grade 1 (Excellent), so Grade 2 was effectively the highest level.


Korea Midland Power received Grade 2 in this evaluation, raising its previous grade by two levels. Previously, in the 2020 evaluation, Korea Midland Power received a 4-2 grade, considered 'insufficient,' and significantly strengthened its safety management system.



Kim Ho-bin, President of Korea Midland Power, said, "This grade is an achievement accomplished through the cooperation of all employees of Korea Midland Power and its partner companies," adding, "We will do our best to achieve zero industrial accident rates to surpass last year's performance."


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