Improving Safety Levels, Mutual Communication, and Win-Win Cooperation

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S-OIL conducted safety workshops as part of the win-win cooperation project led by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, aiming for mutual growth and cooperation with partner companies. The workshops were held twice, from April 22 to 23 and from April 29 to 30.

S-OIL Ulsan Complex held a safety workshop for mutual growth, coexistence, and cooperation with partner companies.

S-OIL Ulsan Complex held a safety workshop for mutual growth, coexistence, and cooperation with partner companies.

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The workshops were attended by 100 participants, including key partner companies registered with S-OIL, related personnel, and S-OIL supervisory department representatives. The sessions covered recent safety trends, practical skills enhancement for risk assessment, accident type analysis, discussions based on accident cases, and the promotion of safety culture using Artificial Intelligence (AI).


During the communication session with partner companies, Gong Heung-du, Head of the Busan Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, S-OIL HSSE division executives, and maintenance division team leaders attended to listen to the opinions of partner companies and discuss support measures to improve their safety levels.



Lee Jong-hyeop, Head of the HSSE division at S-OIL, who attended the workshop, stated, “The 2024 Win-Win Cooperation Safety Workshop is a meaningful occasion for S-OIL and its partners to communicate, encourage each other, and reaffirm their commitment to mutual growth.” He added, “S-OIL plans to continue supporting a variety of programs aimed at strengthening the safety and health capabilities of partner companies.”


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