HJ Heavy Industries Construction Division announced on the 23rd that it held the 'Partner Company CEO Safety and Health Meeting' for mutual cooperation in safety and health.


At the 'Partner Company CEO Safety and Health Meeting' held by HJ Heavy Industries Construction Division on the 23rd, participants are taking a commemorative photo. / Photo by HJ Heavy Industries

At the 'Partner Company CEO Safety and Health Meeting' held by HJ Heavy Industries Construction Division on the 23rd, participants are taking a commemorative photo. / Photo by HJ Heavy Industries

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The meeting, held at the Namyeong headquarters in Seoul, was attended by 30 CEOs of outstanding partner companies who communicated with HJ Heavy Industries and shared mutual cooperation plans. The event proceeded in the order of awards for outstanding partner companies, a safety and health mutual cooperation proclamation ceremony, presentations of excellent safety and health cases, and announcements of mutual support plans.


Top companies in the partner company safety and health evaluation (1 highest excellence, 2 excellence) were awarded certificates and plaques. Following this, HJ Heavy Industries and its partners actively committed to achieving the management goal of 'Zero Serious Accidents for 4 Consecutive Years' through a safety and health mutual cooperation pledge and proclamation ceremony. Additionally, safety and health experts from the government were invited to share related policy directions, listen to the difficulties faced by partner companies, and discuss mutual cooperation plans for safety and health.


HJ Heavy Industries supports partner companies' safety and health education and activities in various ways. They operate an educational system through the Cyber Construction Safety and Health School, in which partner company executives and employees participate, and plan to expand the target to include daily workers such as site foremen. Furthermore, they directly recommended partner companies for the safety and health management system establishment consulting project led by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, with three companies recently selected as recipients.


Monthly safety and health inspections of construction sites are conducted not only by CEOs but also by all executives at headquarters visiting their respective responsible sites. As a result of these efforts, HJ Heavy Industries has had no serious accident workplaces for three consecutive years until last year and continues to maintain this status.



Hong Moon-gi, head of the Construction Division, said, "Achieving zero serious accidents for three consecutive years, which is rare for a large construction company, is a meaningful achievement created through mutual cooperation with partner companies," and added, "We will prioritize safety, health, and quality as the top management values to achieve zero serious accidents for the fourth consecutive year this year."


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