Safety and Public Affairs Inspection for 10 Companies in Daebul Industrial Complex

Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, a subsidiary of HD Hyundai, has launched an external partner safety inspection to enhance safety awareness and prevent major accidents.


According to Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries on the 7th, starting with Marinetec located in the Daebul Industrial Complex, they will operate Safety Inspection Days for 10 external partner companies with high work risk and a large number of regular workers until December.


A safety inspection feedback meeting is in progress. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries]

A safety inspection feedback meeting is in progress.
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The inspection is divided into two sections: safety and public affairs. The safety section involves checking the safety and health system and the site, including △response to the Serious Accidents Punishment Act △violations of the Industrial Safety and Health Act △risk assessment △discovery of hazardous cases on site.


The public affairs section mainly inspects production facilities such as substations, gas equipment, and cranes, including checking the operation status of safety devices, compliance with legal safety requirements, equipment condition and malfunction inspection, and technical support for key inspection items.


Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries plans to provide feedback on the results to each company after the inspection and discuss necessary measures such as improvements to support them.


Additionally, they will hold training and meetings for safety managers of external partner companies within this month, and conduct self-nondestructive testing (MT) for block companies from next month through June.



A Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries official said, “Through thorough inspections, we will create a safe workplace without major accidents and strengthen coexistence with external partners to practice ESG management.”


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