Ulsan Office of Education Develops Three Types of Safety Handles for Rotating Pots in School Cafeterias, First Nationwide
Over 1,300 Units Supplied to School Cafeterias...Video Created on Replacement Methods, Contributing to Budget Savings
The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Cheon Chang-su) has developed three types of safety handles for large rotary pots in school cafeterias, becoming the first in the nation to do so, and recently distributed them to school cafeterias in the Ulsan area.
Safety handle for rotating cauldrons in school cafeterias, developed first nationwide by Ulsan Office of Education. Provided by Ulsan Office of Education
View original imageIn collaboration with a kitchen equipment company, they replaced the dark-colored handles with bright-colored ones and developed various types of handles to prevent safety accidents such as collisions within the cafeterias.
They distributed over 1,300 of the developed safety handles to 181 school cafeterias in the Ulsan area.
In industrial safety, color is an important factor that enhances safety by warning of danger and conveying information.
The Ulsan Office of Education utilized the visual effects of color to prevent collision accidents and improve the working environment. They also produced a video demonstrating the replacement method to support easy replacement at schools.
This project is expected to contribute not only to budget savings but also to securing the safety of cafeteria workers and creating a pleasant working environment.
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An official from the Ulsan Office of Education stated, “We will continue to identify and improve risk factors in school cafeterias to create an environment where workers can work with peace of mind.”
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