Hyundai Mobis will conduct a large-scale safety inspection of its nationwide automotive parts supply chain.


On the 25th, Hyundai Mobis announced that, together with the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, it will provide free safety inspections for a total of about 1,200 A/S parts dealerships and support centers nationwide by the end of next month. This is part of a win-win cooperation initiative. Hyundai Mobis regularly conducts supply chain safety inspections to ensure the stable supply of automotive repair and replacement A/S parts.


A safety and health officer from Hyundai Mobis and an expert from the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency are conducting a joint safety inspection at a Hyundai Mobis parts dealership. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Mobis]

A safety and health officer from Hyundai Mobis and an expert from the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency are conducting a joint safety inspection at a Hyundai Mobis parts dealership.
[Photo by Hyundai Mobis]

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During this inspection, Hyundai Mobis safety and health staff and experts from the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency will visit sites in person to check fire safety aspects such as electrical, fire-fighting, and gas systems, as well as facility safety including building structures. A total of 29 safety inspection checklists have been prepared to conduct detailed inspections for fire prevention and facility safety. In particular, this year, fire safety inspections have been strengthened to focus on managing fire risks.


Regarding the safety inspection results, briefing sessions will be held to share the contents mutually, and separate training will be conducted on key safety management items to enhance the effectiveness of the safety inspections. Hyundai Mobis has been conducting large-scale safety inspections of its nationwide parts supply chain every two years since 2017. This year marks the fourth time.



Hyundai Mobis was recognized for various win-win cooperation activities suited to the characteristics of its industry and recently received the highest grade in the '2022 Win-Win Growth Index Evaluation' announced by the Fair Trade Commission. Hyundai Mobis has also earned the highest grade for five consecutive years since 2018 in the same evaluation.


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