Kumho Construction announced on the 23rd that it held the ‘Partner Company CEO Safety and Health Meeting’ on the 19th with major partner companies to achieve zero accidents in safety and health.


CEOs of partner companies attending the 'Partner Company CEO Safety and Health Meeting' are taking a commemorative photo after adopting the 'Safety and Health Zero Accident Pledge' on the 19th at Kumho Construction headquarters in Jongno-gu, Seoul. <br>[Photo by Kumho Construction]

CEOs of partner companies attending the 'Partner Company CEO Safety and Health Meeting' are taking a commemorative photo after adopting the 'Safety and Health Zero Accident Pledge' on the 19th at Kumho Construction headquarters in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
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Kumho Construction invited CEOs from about 20 key partner companies to its headquarters, committing to maintain continuous communication and actively carry out safety and health activities to make the best efforts to achieve zero accidents.


During the meeting, they shared major issues in the field of safety and health that occurred this year. Topics of interest to the partner company CEOs, such as accident cases and trend analysis, guidelines for payment and execution of safety and health management expenses, were shared and well received.


They also took time to listen directly to the difficulties partner companies face while conducting safety and health activities, exchanging opinions on fair cooperative relationships as well as improvements in the safety and health field.


At the end of the meeting, Safety and Health Director Choi Suhwan and the partner company CEOs adopted and announced the ‘Safety and Health Zero Accident Resolution,’ expressing their commitment to actively participate in safety and health activities.


The contents of the ‘Safety and Health Zero Accident Resolution’ include ▲strict compliance with safety and health-related laws and regulations ▲providing workers with a safe and pleasant working environment through practice and verification ▲improving safety and health levels through communication and cooperation ▲creating a safety culture shared by all members.



A Kumho Construction official said, “Through this meeting, we could see the increased interest of partner company CEOs in safety and health following the enforcement of the Serious Accident Punishment Act,” adding, “We will do our best to achieve zero accidents together with our reliable partners, the partner companies.”


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