Specialized Training Conducted in Cooperation with Safety Inspection Partner Companies

Hanwha Construction Division announced on the 29th that it conducted safety training for on-site construction machinery personnel.


Hanwha Construction Division's construction machinery personnel are participating in on-site safety training. (Photo by Hanwha Construction Division)

Hanwha Construction Division's construction machinery personnel are participating in on-site safety training. (Photo by Hanwha Construction Division)

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The training took place at the site of Shinwoo Development, a partner company located in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province. About 50 people, including construction machinery personnel from nationwide sites of the Architecture Business Headquarters, attended the training.


In the morning, theoretical education was provided on construction lifts, pile drivers, tower cranes, and more, followed by practical sessions in the afternoon focusing on equipment operation and safety inspections.


Since June, Hanwha Construction Division has been nurturing construction machinery personnel at each site. Large construction machinery such as cranes and lifts pose a high risk of serious accidents, making not only understanding the equipment but also communication with partner companies operating them crucial.


Kim Yunhae, Chief Safety Officer (CSO) of Hanwha Construction Division’s Safety and Environmental Management Office, stated, “Safety management and accident prevention related to construction machinery are extremely important,” adding, “We will continue to promote safety training in collaboration with partner companies to strengthen safety management.”



Hanwha Construction Division is committed to preventing industrial accidents by conducting safety training for employees by rank. They have also introduced the high-risk integrated control system ‘H-HIMS,’ which links mobile CCTV installed at construction sites nationwide with the headquarters’ monitoring system.


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