Semes Holds Launch Ceremony for Large and Small-Medium Enterprise Safety and Health Win-Win Cooperation
Semiconductor equipment company Semes announced on the 24th that it has signed a Large and Small-Medium Enterprise Safety and Health Win-Win Cooperation Agreement at its Cheonan headquarters. The agreement was jointly organized by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency.
Attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the Large and Small-Medium Enterprise Safety and Health Win-Win Cooperation Launch Ceremony held by Semes at the Cheonan headquarters. Photo by Semes
View original imageThis agreement was established with the aim of preventing industrial accidents and strengthening safety and health between primary companies and their partner companies. The launch ceremony was attended by representatives and officials from 22 Semes partner companies, including Ateeng, Green Power, Saenner, and Wooam, totaling more than 50 participants. During the event, attendees reaffirmed the importance of safety and health and expressed their commitment to win-win cooperation.
To strengthen the safety and health capabilities of its partner companies, Semes is simultaneously conducting consulting projects and safety and health activity projects, providing technical guidance and material support based on risk assessments. In addition, through the Catch-Up Program, the company plans to help partners establish their own voluntary safety and health management systems.
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Kim Jinju, Head of Infrastructure Team, stated, "Going forward, we will continue to promote win-win cooperation activities in safety and health to lay the foundation for preventing industrial accidents and achieving mutual growth."
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