Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority Holds 'Safety Workshop' for Industrial Accident Prevention
Participation of Executives, Employees, and Construction Site Workers
Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority (President Park Sunghyun, hereinafter referred to as the Authority) announced on the 26th that it held a safety workshop with the participation of executives, employees, and construction site workers.
This workshop was organized to prevent accidents that may occur at construction sites during the winter season and to raise awareness of safety management. The program included sharing successful safety activity cases from each site, fire accident prevention training, and a safety practice resolution event.
Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority held a safety workshop on the 26th, attended by executives, employees, and construction site workers. Photo by Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority
View original imageIn particular, the Authority pledged to make every effort to establish systematic safety management measures and put them into practice, taking into account various risk factors such as structural collapse, suffocation, and fire accidents during welding or heating that may occur due to rapidly dropping temperatures in winter.
In addition, the Authority distributed winter protective items such as thermal gloves and underwear to workers to prevent cold-related illnesses, and encouraged thorough safety and health management even in severe cold weather.
President Park Sunghyun stated, "We will do our utmost to create a safe working environment without accidents by prioritizing the health and safety of workers at construction sites during the winter season," expressing a strong commitment to achieving accident-free and disaster-free construction sites.
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