Gyeonggi Province Produces and Distributes Multilingual Chemical Safety Education Materials
Gyeonggi Province is producing and distributing approximately 1,000 copies of multilingual safety education materials to prevent accidents among migrant workers employed at chemical-handling workplaces.
These textbooks have been created in Korean, English, Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Nepali, reflecting the demographics of foreign workers in Gyeonggi Province.
The main contents include: ▲ precautions when handling hazardous chemicals ▲ emergency measures in case of an accident ▲ instructions on how to wear personal protective equipment, and other chemical safety education topics.
Cover of the "Chemical Safety Education" textbook published by Gyeonggi Province
View original imageGyeonggi Province plans to distribute the materials primarily to workplaces that receive chemical accident prevention consulting and those supported for the installation and improvement of safety facilities. In addition, the materials have been shared with city and county governments so they can produce and utilize their own versions.
Park Daekeun, Director of Environmental Health and Safety at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "We will continue to make efforts to ensure that workers can work in a safe environment by providing information on chemical safety."
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Meanwhile, according to Statistics Korea, 72% of the 490,000 foreign residents in the province are participating in economic activities, and a significant number of migrant workers are employed at approximately 6,000 chemical-handling workplaces in the province.
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