Lee Chang-hwi, Head of Management at GC Cell (right), is receiving a certificate from Ji Shin-myung, CEO of DQS Korea. <br>[Photo by GC Cell]

Lee Chang-hwi, Head of Management at GC Cell (right), is receiving a certificate from Ji Shin-myung, CEO of DQS Korea.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] GC Cell announced on the 25th that it has obtained integrated certification for the international standards of safety and health and environmental management systems, 'ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System)' and 'ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System),' from the global accredited certification body DQS Korea.


ISO 45001 is an international certification in which an international standardization organization certification body evaluates and verifies a company's management policy establishment, performance evaluation, and safety and health system construction according to international standard manuals. It aims to systematically manage the elimination and prevention of risks that may occur in workplace activities, protect the safety and health of employees, and ultimately safeguard corporate interests and employee safety. ISO 14001 certifies companies that have established systems to systematically manage the environmental impacts of their products and services.


GC Cell obtained this certification by establishing safety, health, and environmental management strategies and goals and building a management system that can be systematically executed based on the 'PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Action) Cycle.'



Daewoo Park, CEO of GC Cell, said, “In the rapidly changing economic environment, creating social value that enhances corporate value has become an essential condition for corporate survival and growth,” and added, “Going forward, GC Cell will fulfill its social responsibilities from the perspective of sustainable management.”


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