‘Sanjae Yebang 365 Portal’ Project Name Contest

55 Sites Combined, Scheduled to Open in 2026

An integrated portal site encompassing all information and services in the field of safety and health is being created. This portal, a precious resource for industrial accident prevention, is currently seeking a name.


The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) announced on the 20th that it is promoting the construction of an integrated safety and health portal aimed at preventing industrial accidents. After a vast process of integrating more than 50 different service sites, it is scheduled to open in 2026.


From the 20th to the 31st, the agency is inviting the public to submit name suggestions for this portal.


The portal currently under construction is temporarily called the ‘Sanjae Prevention 365 Portal’. It plans to unify 55 separately operated systems by the agency, including information search, financial support, and education applications, into one comprehensive system that handles safety and health information, civil complaints, and services, becoming Korea’s representative industrial accident prevention system.

Overview of the Integrated Portal Name Contest for Industrial Accident Prevention.

Overview of the Integrated Portal Name Contest for Industrial Accident Prevention.

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Until now, to use industrial accident prevention services at workplaces, users had to access individual sites and go through inconvenient procedures such as separate membership registrations. Additionally, the coexistence of different classification systems and information made it difficult to implement the ‘one-stop’ service that users desired.


To solve these problems, the government selected the construction of a comprehensive industrial accident prevention portal as a national agenda. The currently underway Sanjae Prevention 365 Portal is planned to be completed by 2025, after which various services provided by the agency will be accessible with a single login.


New services will also be offered, such as self-assessment of safety levels using users’ participation history in industrial accident prevention services, and personalized safety information recommendation services through feedback.


The contest can be participated in online via the KOSHA website, the app ‘Wigi Talchul Safety and Health’, and On-Gukmin Sotong (the Ministry of the Interior and Safety’s online communication channel).


Prizes will be awarded in Onnuri gift certificates as follows: ▲Grand Prize for 1 person, 1,000,000 KRW ▲Excellence Prize for 1 person, 500,000 KRW ▲Encouragement Prize for 1 person, 300,000 KRW.



Director An Jong-ju said, “In the future, the integrated portal will provide next-generation industrial accident prevention services applying the latest IT technologies such as AI and big data,” and added, “We hope for active participation in the portal naming contest.”


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

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