Still cut from the music video "The World We Wish For" by An Jeon-song.

Still cut from the music video "The World We Wish For" by An Jeon-song.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] On the 11th, the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) released a safety song created with singer Park Chang-geun, the first winner of the TV program 'Tomorrow's National Singer,' on the agency's YouTube channel and website.


The safety song newly produced in 2022 was created through a 'public participation method' to convey the importance of workers' lives and workplace safety to the public more easily and effectively.


The agency held a public lyric contest event on SNS and YouTube community, reflecting the participating comments in the songwriting process.


The safety song, titled 'The World We Wish For,' was produced with a bright and cheerful folk song rhythm and a hopeful message encouraging everyone to unite for 'workplace safety,' to lighten the somewhat heavy image of 'industrial accident prevention' and 'occupational safety and health.'


The agency continues to promote campaigns to spread a safety culture in industrial sites by collaborating with popular singers who attract public interest.


In 2020, they produced the dance song 'SAFE' with girl group Oh My Girl, in 2021 the trot song 'Together Safe' with singer Hong Ji-yoon, and the hip-hop song 'SAFE' with YouTuber Nepkins.


The agency is spreading safety culture by providing safety songs through SNS and industrial sites.



Director Ahn Jong-ju of the agency said, “I hope the production of the safety song will be an opportunity for both employers and workers to once again check workplace safety,” and added, “We will continue to promote various collaborations and campaigns to spread safety culture throughout our society.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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