Since Starting Operations in 1994, Zero Accidents
"We Will Create a Perpetually Accident-Free Workplace"

SK Gas announced on the 6th that its Pyeongtaek terminal has achieved 30 consecutive years of accident-free operation.


SK Gas Pyeongtaek terminal, the second LPG import terminal following the Ulsan terminal, can store a total of 200,000 tons of LPG, including 140,000 tons of propane and 60,000 tons of butane. It supplies approximately 1.4 million tons of LPG annually to the metropolitan area, central regions, and some overseas locations, serving as a key hub for domestic and international LPG supply. Since beginning operations in December 1994, it has achieved a "30-year accident-free" milestone with no incidents of leakage, fire, or explosion.


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SK Gas explained, "This was possible thanks to the company's firm SHE (Safety, Health, Environment) management philosophy and principles, the management's special attention to improving SHE levels, and the continuous efforts of all members." They added, "In addition to operating a group-level diagnostic system, SK Gas has continuously invested and made efforts in safety management through its own system improvements, facility investments, and workforce expansion."


SK Gas plans to establish the 'SHE Master Plan 2.0' by the end of this year, reviewing past SHE achievements and shortcomings. The plan includes supplementing vulnerable areas, applying DT (digital transformation) technologies to prevent human errors and detect risks early, and fostering an autonomous safety culture through team-based safety activities.



Yoon Byung-seok, CEO of SK Gas, stated, "We will continue to lead by example and make every effort to create a sustainable accident-free and incident-free workplace through field-centered leadership."


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