Ulsan Dongbu Fire Station and Hyundai Heavy Industries Sign Safety Agreement for Foreign Workers
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Ulsan Dongbu Fire Station and Hyundai Heavy Industries signed a mutual business agreement at 2 p.m. on the 15th in the disaster situation room on the 2nd floor of Dongbu Fire Station to strengthen fire safety for foreign workers.
This agreement was prepared to prevent safety accidents among foreign workers, who are relatively vulnerable to disasters due to language and cultural differences, following the expansion of foreign worker employment at Hyundai Heavy Industries this year.
The contents of the business agreement include ▲ fire safety education and fire drills for foreigners ▲ joint production and distribution of fire safety education materials for foreigners ▲ safety management such as fire safety inspections of group housing facilities for foreigners ▲ fire safety campaigns for foreigners and other matters related to fostering a safety culture.
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Park Jung-gyu, head of Dongbu Fire Station, said, “We will secure safety in the region through mutual cooperation with Hyundai Heavy Industries to strengthen fire safety and strive to maintain a cooperative relationship with safety as the top shared goal.”
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