The Gyeongnam Eastern Branch of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (headed by Sim Yeonseop) is continuing its VR-based safety training program to prevent industrial accidents among foreign workers.


On November 6, the agency conducted a "VR Safety Experience Training" session for foreign workers at the Miryang Agricultural Technology Center.

The Gyeongnam Eastern Branch of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency is conducting VR safety experience training for foreign workers.

The Gyeongnam Eastern Branch of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency is conducting VR safety experience training for foreign workers.

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This training was part of the "Employment Permit System Minority Industry Stay Support Event" organized by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, and was designed to raise safety awareness among foreign workers. It is the second program following the first session held in July.


During the training, "Foreign Safety Leaders" selected by the agency participated to guide on-site safety rules, and interpretation services were provided in the languages of participating countries such as Laos, Cambodia, Nepal, and Myanmar to enhance the effectiveness of the training.


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Sim Yeonseop, the branch manager, stated, "We will continue to strengthen cooperation with relevant organizations so that foreign workers can recognize the importance of safety and establish a culture of practicing it in the workplace."


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