Zero Fatal Accidents by Practicing Safety Culture... Busan Safety Culture Practice Promotion Team Conducts Street Campaign
Distribution of Promotional Materials at Igidae Waterfront Park on the 13th
The Busan Labor Office of the Ministry of Employment and Labor (Director Yang Seong-pil) and the Busan Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (Head Gong Heung-du), jointly participating in the 'Busan Safety Culture Practice Promotion Team,' took to the streets to prevent industrial accidents such as fatal accidents.
The Busan Safety Culture Practice Promotion Team (led by Yang Seong-pil) announced that on the 13th, they conducted a safety culture expansion campaign to reaffirm their commitment to preventing fatal accidents around Igidae Waterfront Park.
The Busan Safety Culture Practice Promotion Team is conducting a safety culture expansion campaign on the 13th around Igidae Waterfront Park to reaffirm their commitment to preventing accidental deaths.
View original imageIgidae Waterfront Park is a popular spot for many tourists during the Busan International Film Festival, so the 'Busan Ansildan' visited this location to meet tourists and citizens.
During the campaign, the Ansildan read aloud a resolution to reduce fatal accidents in the Busan area for the fourth quarter of 2023 in front of tourists and citizens. Then, starting from Igidae Sunrise Park, they walked a 3.7 km section along the Igidae Galmaetgil Trail to the Waterfront Park, distributing OPS explaining the Serious Accidents Punishment Act and wet tissues bearing the message of a workplace without accidents.
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Yang Seong-pil, head of the Busan Ansildan and director of the Busan Regional Labor Office of the Ministry of Employment and Labor, emphasized, "It is important for citizens to prioritize safety awareness to reduce fatal accidents in the Busan area," adding, "I hope the safety culture continues to expand and Busan becomes a safe city."
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