Raising Public Safety Awareness Through VR Experience

The Busan Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (headed by Jeong Jongdeuk) announced on November 10 that it participated in the 33rd Yeongdo Bridge Festival, held from November 7 to 8, and conducted the "Safe Workplace Project" campaign for citizens.


During the festival, the agency operated an industrial safety VR experience booth, allowing citizens to experience industrial accident cases firsthand and learn about accident prevention measures. Through this program, the importance of safety in daily life and the risk factors present in industrial sites were made easy to understand.


Additionally, the agency promoted the message of "Creating a Safe Workplace" together with citizens by leading chants for the five major types of serious accidents and the twelve key safety rules, distributing One Point Safety (OPS) materials, and displaying promotional banners at the site.



Jeong Jongdeuk, Head of the Busan Headquarters, stated, "I hope this event serves as an opportunity to widely raise awareness among citizens about the importance of preventing serious accidents," adding, "I expect that a culture of safety will take root throughout the local community, making Busan an even safer city in the future."

The Busan Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency is conducting the "Safe Workplace Project" campaign at the Yeongdo Bridge Festival and taking a commemorative photo.

The Busan Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency is conducting the "Safe Workplace Project" campaign at the Yeongdo Bridge Festival and taking a commemorative photo.

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