Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation announced on the 11th that the ID Headquarters achieved a "3 times zero-accident" milestone last month.


The corporation emphasized that the "risk assessment centered on supervisors" and "self-discipline activities" continuously promoted by the ID Headquarters, along with effective safety management through these efforts, were the driving forces behind achieving the 3 times zero-accident milestone.


The ID Headquarters began its zero-accident campaign back in 2007. Since then, it achieved 11 times zero-accident by 2021, maintaining a "clean workplace" free of industrial accidents. However, with one industrial accident occurring in 2021, it fell short of achieving 12 times zero-accident.


In response, the ID Headquarters established a Safety Management Promotion Committee within the headquarters in 2022 to tighten efforts toward zero accidents. The following year, it formulated and implemented the "ID Headquarters Safety Management Promotion Strategy," selecting and executing key tasks by department to proactively eliminate on-site accident factors.


The corporation plans to complete the 3 times zero-accident certification this month and award the ID Headquarters with an institutional commendation. The ID Headquarters has set a new goal of achieving 4 times zero-accident next year.



Meanwhile, since his inauguration in October last year, CEO Seong Chang-hoon of Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation has been promoting the "Environmental Health and Safety Management Policy," placing greater emphasis on creating a safe and healthy workplace, led by the CEO.


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