The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (Director Lee Sang-ryul, hereinafter referred to as KARI) announced on the 13th that the Jeonnam Goheung Aerospace Center, operated as an aviation specialized infrastructure, has been re-recognized as an excellent workplace in the 'Risk Assessment Excellent Workplace Selection' process led by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency.


The 'Risk Assessment Excellent Workplace' is a system awarded to institutions recognized for safety after a strict evaluation of whether the workplace itself identifies harmful and dangerous factors and establishes measures to reduce risks such as injuries and accidents.


KARI explained that it received high evaluation for not only assessing risks for all tests conducted at the Aerospace Center but also for establishing a safety and health system including completion of safety education by the head of the institution, safety education for all employees, formation of a risk assessment team, and voluntary safety prevention activities such as a near-miss accident contest.



Director Lee Sang-ryul of KARI said, "With this recognition as a Risk Assessment Excellent Workplace, we will create a safer and more comfortable aerospace technology research environment."


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