Ubon Publishes 'Casebook' Analyzing Types and Causes of Employee Safety Accidents
The Korea Post Headquarters announced on the 19th that it will produce and distribute the "100 Cases of Postal Service Safety Accidents" to post offices nationwide.
The casebook is published with the purpose of analyzing the types and causes of accidents occurring in the postal service field and presenting preventive measures to employees.
Cover image of the Safety Accident Casebook. Provided by the Korea Post Headquarters
View original imageThe 100 cases were selected comprehensively considering post offices, distribution centers, and work characteristics (delivery, dispatch, counter) based on the likelihood of future occurrence and the severity of damage among actual safety accidents that occurred at post offices and distribution centers nationwide.
Above all, the Korea Post Headquarters expects that by presenting both the causes of safety accidents and preventive measures together, it will raise workers' awareness and induce voluntary safety behavior.
After distribution on site, the casebook will be used as educational material for safety and health inspection meetings (TBM) before work begins at post offices and distribution centers.
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Major Accident Cases According to Work Characteristics. Provided by Korea Post Headquarters
View original imageCho Hae-geun, head of the Korea Post Headquarters, said, "I hope the publication of the casebook will serve as an opportunity to raise awareness of safety accidents so that employees can pay more attention to preventing safety accidents," and added, "The Korea Post Headquarters will continue to strengthen safety management so that post offices can be safe spaces for both customers and employees."
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