DL Construction announced on the 31st that starting from the 1st of next month, it will implement the safety activity ‘Target 1.2.3’ across all sites to achieve zero major accidents.


Equipment-related guidance image during Target 2 activity. (Provided by DL Construction)

Equipment-related guidance image during Target 2 activity. (Provided by DL Construction)

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This activity, which will continue until the end of the year, was established to encourage participation and practice of safety and health activities among sites and workers. DL Construction will carry out safety activities divided into three areas: △Support and strengthened supervision of vulnerable sites (Target 1) △Enhanced management of high-risk factors (Target 2) △Strengthened management of holidays (Target 3).


First, Target 1 involves selecting and intensively managing sites with high work risk levels or those with a large number of equipment deployed on site, based on internal analysis. DL Construction will conduct △Headquarters patrol supervision support △On-site support by mobile teams △Deployment of inspection personnel every two weeks.


Target 2, aimed at strengthening the management of high-risk factors, designates factors such as △Falls △Dropped objects △Equipment △Others, to enable faster and easier work stoppage when necessary. If safety measures related to falls are insufficient, work will immediately be put on hold until corrective actions are taken, and if incidents occur more than twice, removal measures will be implemented. For dropped objects and equipment categories, a 4-hour work suspension will be enforced when necessary.


Target 3 was established to strengthen supervision and management of site work conducted on holidays. DL Construction will carry out activities such as △Enhanced CCTV monitoring supervision by headquarters safety duty officers △Continued special inspections by management on holidays △Holiday guidance and inspection by headquarters site managers related to safety.



In addition, DL Construction plans to hold the ‘2023 D-123 Days No Accident Pledge Event’ simultaneously at all sites on the 5th of next month, expressing the wish of all employees to achieve zero accidents.


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