Reestablishing Industrial Accident Prevention Projects through Public Corporation Management Innovation

Employees attending the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency's Management Innovation Workshop are shouting "Fighting."

Employees attending the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency's Management Innovation Workshop are shouting "Fighting."

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A major management innovation workshop by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) was held to find innovative measures to prevent industrial accidents.


KOSHA announced that it has been conducting the 2022 management innovation workshop over two days from the 25th to the 26th.


This workshop served as a meeting of heads in the domestic safety and health sector, with all nationwide KOSHA directors attending, held in line with the new government's public institution innovation direction.


All employees nationwide participated to diagnose the agency’s management status, analyze the current situation, set directions, and engage in in-depth discussions to establish improvement plans by topic and concrete execution plans as a comprehensive industrial accident prevention service agency.


Additionally, business departments and regional directors will review and examine the discussion contents to reflect them in KOSHA’s management innovation promotion plan and mid- to long-term management strategy. The detailed action tasks derived will also be pursued.



Director An Jong-joo stated, “Now is the time for KOSHA to make a leap forward as a comprehensive industrial accident prevention service agency trusted by the public,” adding, “Through this workshop, all employees will unite to overcome the agency’s management crisis and build an efficient management system.”


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