Safety and Health Forum Held in Paju on the 25th
Discussion on Serious Accident Prevention and Mutual Cooperation
Over 100 Attendees Including Partner Company Representatives and Ministry of Labor Officials
Customized Safety and Health Lectures and Communication Channels Introduced

On September 25, LG Display held the "2025 Safety and Health Forum" at its Paju plant to strengthen the prevention of serious accidents and promote mutual cooperation. The forum was attended by representatives from 70 major partner companies of LG Display, as well as officials from the Goyang branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Goyang-Paju branch of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, totaling around 100 participants.


LG Display Paju Plant. Photo by LG Display

LG Display Paju Plant. Photo by LG Display

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Since 2023, LG Display has been operating the forum with content such as customized safety and health lectures for partner companies and communication channels between partners and the government regarding safety and health.


This year's forum featured a special lecture by Professor Kim Youngkyu of Ulsan College of Science (former director of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency Training Institute) on building customized safety and health systems for small and medium-sized workplaces and on the new government's safety and health policies.


In addition, LG Display shared updates on its "Safety Support Activities," which are safety consulting services provided to partner companies, and its "Safety Training Activities" for employees of partner companies. The Safety Support Activities assign experts by area to provide programs such as interviews with different levels within partner companies, inspections of safety management systems, on-site work inspections, and activities to improve safety awareness. Since 2023, a total of 146 partner companies involved in high-risk work have received consulting services.


The Safety Training Activities utilize LG Display's independently developed safety training infrastructure and offer a curriculum that includes hands-on practice and experiential learning, such as fire response and first aid. Since the program began in 2021, approximately 18,000 employees from partner companies have participated.


LG Display plans to further strengthen cooperation with the Ministry of Employment and Labor, the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, and private professional organizations to support effective, field-oriented prevention policies and company-specific training, so that partner company employees can work in safer environments.



Kim Sunghee, Chief Safety and Environment Officer (CSEO) of LG Display, stated, "We place the highest value on safety and health, and aim to establish a safety and health management system throughout our entire supply chain through close communication with our partners. We will provide support in various ways so that our partners can establish self-sustaining safety systems."


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