"Body and Mind Pat-Pat"... Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency Installs 'Safety Todak Todak' CPR Experience Zone View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) has introduced an engaging experience space designed to enhance rapid cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills in emergency situations.


On the 21st, KOSHA opened the 'Safety Todak Todak Zone' at its headquarters building, providing employees and visitors with a constant opportunity to develop CPR capabilities.


The Safety Todak Todak Zone consists of a CPR training device and a stress relief experience device featuring a "whack-a-mole" style game, allowing participants to engage in a playful manner.


The term 'Todak Todak' expresses the tapping characteristic and the warm intention of saving lives, reflecting KOSHA’s identity and the importance of safety and health, which is why the zone was named Safety Todak Todak Zone.


At the opening event, KOSHA Chairman Ahn Jong-joo attended and demonstrated CPR training, showing the top management’s commitment to crisis response.


The headquarters building, adjacent to training centers and research institutes, is a multi-use facility visited annually by about 10,000 trainees and clients, and is also utilized for emergency response and management for visitors.



Chairman Ahn Jong-joo stated, “The importance of accident prevention cannot be overstated,” adding, “I hope many people will develop their CPR skills through the Safety Todak Todak Zone and be able to respond swiftly in emergency situations.”


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