Health Promotion and Safe Work Environment

Creating a Healthy Workplace for Workers

Gumi City in Gyeongbuk is recruiting manufacturing workplaces located within the city for the ‘Healthy Workplace (Navi)’ certification program until September 27.


The ‘Healthy Workplace (Navi) Certification’ is a health city project initiated by Gumi City in 2011. It certifies manufacturing workplaces as healthy workplaces if they meet both physical work environment standards and personal health resource criteria to enhance workers' health and workplace safety.


This program was established to encourage manufacturing workplaces to continuously promote personal health improvement projects such as smoking cessation programs and to create a healthy workplace for workers by building a safe work environment through safety and health management system certification.


Successful certification recipients will receive benefits such as the Navi certification certificate and plaque, preferential selection as a company for Gumi City’s small and medium enterprise operating fund support, and partial support for costs incurred in obtaining safety and health management system certification.


The application period is until the 27th, with final selections made in October after screening. Workplaces wishing to apply should submit their application forms by mail to the Gumi Health Center, Health Administration Division, Health Administration Team.



Detailed information can be found on the Gumi City Hall website under the Notices/Announcements board, and inquiries can be directed to the Health Administration Team at the Gumi Health Center.

Gumi Public Health Center.

Gumi Public Health Center.

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