Establishing a Field-Oriented Safety Culture

The Korea Technology Finance Corporation announced on the 12th that it had held a workshop for branch office safety and health supervisors and managers, focusing on spreading a culture of safety and strengthening safety management capabilities.


This workshop was organized to comprehensively review the corporation's safety management system and to enhance the safety management capabilities of field staff. Safety management personnel and safety and health supervisors from each branch attended the event, sharing a wide range of on-site experiences and perspectives.

Jongho Kim, Chairman of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (center), is presiding over the "Branch Office Safety and Health Supervisors and Managers Workshop" on the 11th. Korea Technology Finance Corporation

Jongho Kim, Chairman of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (center), is presiding over the "Branch Office Safety and Health Supervisors and Managers Workshop" on the 11th. Korea Technology Finance Corporation

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During the workshop, in-depth discussions were held on topics such as trends in the new government's safety and health policies, the corporation's safety and health goals and implementation strategies, and the current status of its safety and health management system. Participants exchanged a variety of ideas and improvement measures to prevent "near-miss" incidents that could occur in the field, seeking effective safety management solutions.


Jongho Kim, President of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation, emphasized, "Even if there is a manual, safety management is meaningless if it does not function in the field," adding, "It is important for the entire organization to proactively practice and internalize a culture of safety in daily routines."



Meanwhile, the corporation is working to enhance its overall safety culture and the level of safety and health management throughout the organization by expanding safety and health training for all employees, advancing its safety and health management system (KOSHA-MS), and strengthening safety management for contracted projects through a variety of initiatives.


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