2023 Worker Health Center Best Practice Presentation Contest
Seoul, Gwangju, Gangwon, Incheon Health Centers Awarded
KOSHA, "Sharing and Spreading Best Practices"
The Ministry of Employment and Labor (Minister Lee Jeong-sik) hosted the '2023 Workers' Health Center Best Practice Presentation Contest,' a major event of this year's Industrial Safety and Health Month, organized by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (Chairman Ahn Jong-joo), which was held on the 4th.
At this Workers' Health Center Best Practice Presentation Contest, creative and excellent improvement cases such as post-management of health checkups in small-scale workplaces, work environment management, and job stress management were presented.
Ahn Jong-ju, President of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (third from the left), stands in front of the camera with the awardees of the Worker Health Center Best Practice Presentation Contest at Kintex on the 4th.
View original imageThe grand prize, the Minister of Employment and Labor Award, was awarded to the 'Seoul Workers' Health Center.' It was recognized as a case that actively identified hazardous factors in the field and proposed practical alternatives for improvement, which is expected to be of great help to other health centers and small-scale workplaces.
The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency Chairman's Award for Excellence was given to the 'Gwangju Workers' Health Center,' and the Excellence Awards were awarded to the 'Gangwon and Incheon Workers' Health Centers,' respectively.
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Ahn Jong-joo, Chairman of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, said, "I hope that these best practices will spread widely to small-scale workplaces and contribute to reducing occupational diseases through voluntary worker health promotion activities."
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