KOSHA Gyeongnam East Branch Operates Focus Week for 'Industrial Safety Diagnosis Guide Running into the Field'
The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency's Gyeongnam Eastern Branch operated an intensive week called "On-site Diagnostic Guidance" from the 11th to the 15th to promote participation in the "Industrial Safety Comprehensive Diagnosis" for small and medium-sized enterprises.
The Safety and Health Agency Gyeongnam East Branch operating the intensive week for the Great Inspection Guide running into the field.
View original imageWorkplaces can self-assess the establishment and implementation of safety and health management systems to prevent major accidents and prepare for the Serious Accidents Punishment Act through participation in the Industrial Safety Comprehensive Diagnosis, and improve safety levels by linking with government-tailored support projects.
During this intensive week, 150 small and medium-sized enterprises facing difficulties in establishing and implementing safety and health management systems were directly visited to support self-diagnosis and provide guidance on how to apply for government-linked projects.
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Kim Panki, head of the Gyeongnam Eastern Branch, stated, "Participation in the Industrial Safety Comprehensive Diagnosis is essential to improve safety levels following the expanded enforcement of the Serious Accidents Punishment Act," and added, "We will continue to strive to eliminate safety blind spots in small and medium-sized enterprises."
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