Lotte Construction announced on the 10th that it has opened an integrated video surveillance system called the "Safety Situation Center" at its headquarters in Jamwon-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, linked with an artificial intelligence (AI) system.

Jin Kim, Head of Safety and Health Management at Lotte Construction (from left), Hyuncheol Park, Vice Chairman and CEO, and Junhyung Noh, CEO of Lotte Information & Communication, are posing for a commemorative photo at the opening ceremony of the Safety Situation Center on the 6th.

Jin Kim, Head of Safety and Health Management at Lotte Construction (from left), Hyuncheol Park, Vice Chairman and CEO, and Junhyung Noh, CEO of Lotte Information & Communication, are posing for a commemorative photo at the opening ceremony of the Safety Situation Center on the 6th.

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The Safety Situation Center was established to monitor closed-circuit television (CCTV) installed at all Lotte Construction sites in real time to prevent accidents and enable prompt responses. Using the "Risk Assessment AI System" developed with Lotte Data Communication, it selects high-risk sites based on analyzed data and focuses monitoring efforts on them.


In addition to the Safety Situation Center, Lotte Construction plans to continue site safety guidance and inspection activities by building a video system that allows monitoring from each business division, including housing, architecture, civil engineering, and plant sectors.



Park Hyun-chul, Vice Chairman of Lotte Construction, said, "The Safety Situation Center was established to create a work environment that prioritizes safety by strengthening accident prevention and rapid response measures. We will continue to make our best efforts to actively ensure a safe workplace for our workers."


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