Non-Destructive Testing Conducted on Shackles and Hooks at 5 Locations

Expansion of Targets and Promotion of Annual Regular Testing

Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, a subsidiary of HD Hyundai, supports safety inspections for external partner companies to prevent major accidents and achieve mutual growth.


According to Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries on the 1st, it recently conducted magnetic particle testing (MT) on material handling tools such as shackles and hooks for five external partner companies.


Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries' hull quality and safety personnel are conducting ultrasonic testing at an external partner company in Daebul Industrial Complex. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries]

Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries' hull quality and safety personnel are conducting ultrasonic testing at an external partner company in Daebul Industrial Complex.
[Photo by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries]

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Until now, external partner companies have commissioned external firms and paid for non-destructive testing themselves, but starting this year, qualified Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries hull quality personnel will conduct the inspections on behalf of the partners under the supervision of material and safety managers, enabling prompt diagnosis and handling as well as reducing cost burdens.


Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries plans to expand the number of external partner companies eligible for safety inspection support and regularize the inspections once a year to help create a safe, accident-free working environment.


A Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries official said, “The importance of safety cannot be overstated as work volume surges due to a boom in orders,” adding, “We will do our best to create a safe environment so that employees of external partner companies can work with peace of mind.”



Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries regularly conducts magnetic particle testing, a method that magnetizes tools and sprays fine iron particles to detect defects such as cracks.


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