Busan Urban Corporation and Korea Land and Safety Management Institute Join Forces to Strengthen Construction Site Safety... Sharing Smart Technology and On-Site Coaching
Busan Urban Corporation (BMC, President Shin Changho) and the Korea Land and Safety Management Institute (KALIS, President Kim Ilhwan) held a joint seminar to improve safety management standards at construction sites, sharing innovations in safety management based on smart technologies as well as collaborative tasks.
Busan Urban Corporation is holding a seminar with the Korea Land and Safety Management Institute to strengthen safety management at construction sites and taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Busan Urban Corporation
View original imageOn the afternoon of July 10, the two organizations hosted a seminar at the Nurri Conference Room in Busan Arpina under the theme "Prevention-Oriented Safety Management and Establishment of a Safety-First Culture," presenting the achievements of their key safety management initiatives.
This seminar was organized to explore practical, field-oriented safety management measures. In particular, both sides shared the outcomes of their recent initiatives, including a smart technology-based safety management system and field-oriented safety coaching projects, and exchanged views on the potential for expanded collaboration in the future.
The seminar was attended by six representatives from Busan Urban Corporation, including the head of the Safety Management Office, and eleven representatives from the Korea Land and Safety Management Institute, including the head of the Business Support Office at the Yeongnam Regional Headquarters. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on practical experiences and policy directions.
Shin Changho, President of Busan Urban Corporation, stated, "This seminar provided an opportunity for both organizations to jointly review the direction and achievements of safety management based on the know-how each has accumulated," adding, "We will develop more practical safety measures for construction sites through close collaboration."
Busan Urban Corporation and the Korea Land and Safety Management Institute plan to expand their cooperation model in the future, focusing on the advancement of on-site safety management technologies, the preemptive elimination of risk factors, and the strengthening of systems to prevent serious accidents.
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