KOSHA Publishes and Distributes Catalog of Over 7,000 Safety and Health Materials

Safety and Health Data Room Catalog.

Safety and Health Data Room Catalog.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) will produce and distribute a booklet to enhance the usability and accessibility of online materials, enabling companies to carry out autonomous safety and health activities in accordance with the enforcement of the Serious Accidents Punishment Act this year.


KOSHA has developed various safety and health materials, including not only printed publications such as booklets but also audiovisual materials like videos and VR, to support workplaces' own industrial accident prevention activities. More than 7,000 types of materials are available on the agency’s website.


The newly produced "Safety and Health Materials Room Catalog" is designed to help middle-aged and older users who are less familiar with online environments effectively find and utilize desired materials within the vast resources.


To make it easier to find the provided materials offline as well, a menu format was applied, and the material list was categorized by language, industry, and format, then sorted in alphabetical order.


For example, if a user is looking for Korean-language training materials (PPT) related to presses in the manufacturing industry, they can find press-related materials by following the order: ① Korean → ② Manufacturing → ③ Training materials (PPT) page.


Additionally, the catalog includes instructions on how to access and search the materials room and VR exclusive section on the KOSHA website, so users can easily download the materials found in the catalog.


The Safety and Health Materials Room Catalog is also available as a downloadable file on the KOSHA website’s Safety and Health Materials Room and VR exclusive section.


Users can search by navigating: KOSHA website → Data Yard → Safety and Health Materials Room → Safety and Health Materials Room Catalog.


A total of 5,000 copies of the booklet will be produced and distributed nationwide through local labor offices, frontline KOSHA institutions, and private educational institutions.


Workplaces can conveniently receive the booklet via the "KOSHA Media On-site Delivery Service." This service delivers materials free of charge, with only the shipping fee payable on delivery.



Director Ahn Jong-joo stated, “To reduce industrial accidents, it is necessary to strengthen accessibility to safety and health information,” and added, “We will continue to strive to create an information utilization environment centered on all users.”


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

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